I tend to be a lip gloss rather than lipstick kind of girl, so I was excited to try Lanolips’ Lip Ointment with Coulour (“Rose”) and SPF 15. I tend to be pretty good about using lotion with sunscreen on my face and body—and I am frequently reminded to protect myself from the sun due to the copious amounts I experience in Southern California—but I tend to forget about protecting my lips. This product is helpful without being medicinal despite containing “medical grade lanolin.” Plus it doesn’t have any sort of noxious smell…or any smell at all, really. The lanolin comes from wool, which is sheared from sheep in a cruelty-free manner. However, if you are vegan and/or avoiding all animal-derived products (honey, milk, beeswax, etc.), this is not for you.
The ointment is much thicker than a normal gloss, so the description of “ointment” seems somewhat appropriate. It hasn’t been especially cold here, but nonetheless, it still requires a little effort to squeeze the product out of the tube. It’s soft, though, and not tacky at all upon the lips. After application, I generally forgot I had it on. It claims it is “nature’s wonder moisturiser,” and moisturize it did.
The color is a nice, subtle pink, and is one probably more appropriate for daytime use—I see it as more of a daytime outing, cute, pick-up-a-man-at-the-farmers-market color rather than a going-out-at-night-to-pick-up-a-man-at-the-local-watering-hole color. It’s a flat color without any sort of sparkle or flash. The only thing of which I’d recommend being careful is with regard to application. Initially I put it on in front of a mirror just to see the color of the product and how much the color showed up on my lips, but I noticed that due to its thickness the product did want to lump a bit upon my lips and leave small blobs of color, which wouldn’t have been so cute in a public setting—so consider asking a friend if the color’s even post-application if you’re lacking a mirror. Overall, though, I would definitely recommend Lanolips to a friend due to its smoothness, its offered protection, and its hint of my favorite color: girly pink.
Guest review by Morgan McCann, a lifelong girly-girl who was introduced to beauty products at an early age by her mother. Her hair was always done up right, whether it was crimped all over or just her bangs froofed with a curling iron and gobs of hair spray. Over the years Morgan has grown more concerned with and interested in knowing from where her consumer products come, whether these things are food or beauty-related, and she loves discovering new cruelty-free products (particularly those with fun packaging). She also loves bright colors, music, and dogs, and is currently working in post-production while working toward an MBA.
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Kelsey says
How weird! I just posted a review on Lanolips Lip Ointment today.
.-= Kelsey´s last blog ..Clear Hills Honey Co. Lip Balm =-.
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mybeautybunny says
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Renee Hartwig says
HI I know that this comment is 6 years late. But sheep shearing is not cruelty free. There are numerous images of shearers bashing helpless and frightened sheep and treating them horribly, Its disgusting. Its not hard to find images and videos on the subject, and if you love animals it will break your heart. Even though Lanolips is said to be cruelty free as the product itself is not tested on animals, the sheep still greatly suffer during the shearing process.
xx Renee xx
chiefbunny says
Lanolips has assured me that they use only family farms that treat the sheep humanely.
Patricia says
I’m perplexed. How can you suggest using one product made of lanolin is cruelty-free? Is as “cruelty-free” as “humane meat” ?
chiefbunny says
Hi Patricia – I’m referring to it as cruelty free because it is not tested on animals, none of the ingredients are tested on animals, and no animals are killed for the ingredients. The owner has assured me that the lanolin comes from humane wool farms where the sheep are not harmed.