Sweet Sunshine - Pineapple Lip Balm
Sweet Sunshine - Pineapple Lip Balm
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Experience tropical bliss with our Sweet Sunshine Pineapple Lip Balm!
This natural, matte-finish balm combines a delightful pineapple scent with powerful hydration and protection.
Crafted with nutrient-rich ingredients like Ghanaian cocoa butter, castor oil, and marigold oil, it deeply nourishes and soothes dry lips.
Infused with Vitamin E, it regenerates and replenishes while offering mild sun protection.
Let the sweet, uplifting scent of pineapple brighten your day and leave a radiant smile on your face. Perfect for soft, healthy lips with a hint of sunshine!
PRODUCT DETAILS
PRODUCT DETAILS
Recommended for: dry, cracked lips
Target concerns:
Dry lips
Cracked lips
Our natural lip balm nourishes, emolliates, replenishes and hydrates dry lips. It also acts as a mild sunscreen.
Scent: pineapple
Texture: matt shine, solid in the jar, melts when applied
Color: creamy in the jar, translucent on the lips
HOW TO USE
HOW TO USE
1. Apply a small amount to your lips and let it soak in
*Store in a cool, dry place and out of direct sunlight.
INGREDIENTS
INGREDIENTS
1. Apply a small amount to your lips and let it soak in
*Store in a cool, dry place and out of direct sunlight.
CLINICAL RESULTS
CLINICAL RESULTS
RECYCLING
RECYCLING
INSTRUCTIONS
Place outer carton into paper recycling.
Rinse the glass bottle thoroughly, and recycle.
Unfortunately pumps cannot be recycled at this time due to their many mixed parts. That's why Herbivore is moving to pumps that contain post-consumer recycled materials. Please dispose of them properly.
As an ultra-clean, plant-based brand and hand made in small batches. we make our products, source ingredients, and design packaging to be gentle on the planet and on our bodies. By avoiding synthetic ingredients, we ensure that our products are as biocompatible as possible. We package primarily in glass and paper, using recyclable plastic only where absolutely necessary. Always trying to reduce our footprint further, we are looking into ways to reduce and 100% eliminate all virgin plastic from our packaging by 2027.
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