![]() After the refining process is complete lanolin is added to cosmetics, skincare products, and lip care products. The lanolin must be purified to remove dirt, sweat, dust, pollen, fecal matter, and pesticides. The greasy substance that builds up in the sheep’s coat is lanolin and it’s extracted when the wool is removed from the sheep. The greasy build-up would be pretty disgusting, right? Now, imagine a sheep in a heavy wool coat going through a similar no-bathing experience, and its oil-soaked coat hasn’t been cut for a full year. Imagine never showering and living in a steamy room. ![]() If you’ve ever gone a few days without showering, you know the greasy build-up that accumulates in your hair. Let’s begin with lanolin aka wool grease. Would you knowingly put wool grease on your face? Now, the question is: what’s in your nipple cream? Today we’ll discuss two common beauty ingredients that you may not want to put on your lips: lanolin and petrolatum. ![]() It’s not surprising anymore that women are turning to skin care products like nipple cream to soothe their dry and chapped lips. The skin on our lips, which is thinner and more delicate than other areas of our bodies, becomes most susceptible to dehydration, chafing, and cracking during this dry season. The dry heat inside and the elements outside cause skin to lose moisture. The cold days of winter can be the most challenging weather for our skin. In Health & Wellness, Natural Beauty, New Products, ZeroFragrance
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