Cocoa Butter
Due to its rich moisturising properties, cocoa butter acts as an emollient and forms a protective barrier on the lips which hydrates and nourishes your lips. And it also helps in lightening darkened lips efficiently, removing pigmentation without using any harmful chemicals.
Coffee Oil
Coffee Oil not only hydrates and moisturises your lips, but it also lightens pigmentation, giving your lips a lovely shine.
Beeswax
Beeswax is an excellent moisturiser for dry, chapped lips because it includes natural emulsifiers that help retain moisture. It shields your lips from dangerous UV rays. Natural beeswax also has a sweet, yummy scent to it.
Coffee Powder
Coffee powder protects your lips from harmful UV rays and leaves them moisturised and nourished.
Almond Oil
Rich in fatty acids, almond oil quickly gets into your lip cracks to help hydrate and lock in moisture. The presence of vitamin E and antioxidants makes it great for having soft, nourished lips while also protecting your lips from harsh UV rays as well as helping in removing dead cells.
Shea Butter
With its anti-inflammatory characteristics, shea butter is well known for effectively healing dry, chapped lips. It contains vitamin E, which gives your lips a fuller, smoother appearance and also helps in decreasing pigmentation.
Sugar
Sugar acts as an exfoliant, removing dead skin cells, and is especially helpful before and after a long day of wearing lipstick.