NOOR SOIN - History Of Design : Lip Balm

 History Of Design : Lip Balm

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Lip balm is one of those lip products that come in handy, no matter what your situation. It’s one of those handbag staples that can be found in each and every arm candy of yours. Lip balms don’t just serve a ‘pretty’ purpose, they’re actually functional and leave your lips feeling nourished and moisturized

          
              Who Discovered Lip Balm?                                       


According to historians, the historical Egyptians 
were the first to find out the natural oils, beeswax,
 and honey used for lip balm. The elite wore cosmetics
 as a manner of displaying their strength and status.


  Cleopatra, born in 69 B.C., is perhaps the most well-known Egyptian to use beauty products like lip balm Beeswax, almond oil, and roses were some of the ingredients in Cleopatra's arsenal for timeless beauty. The Egyptians in general were resourceful when it came to cosmetics. They figured out that using natural, antibacterial, and moisture-locking ingredients improved their overall lifestyle and could also be used to treat minor injuries. 
the global lip care products market size was estimated at USD 1.98 billion in 2020 and it was expected to reach USD 2.08 billion in 2021
It’s difficult to discover just where exactly a trend or invention began.

protects lips and retains lip moisture protective layer on the surface of the lips3. it helps protect lips from becoming dry or chapped. Beeswax has anti bacterial and anti-inflammatory properties that can help prevent and relieve infections around your lips, along with vitamin A which helps to improve wound healing

Charles Brown Fleet is credited for the world's first official lip balm. It looked like a candle without a wick and was wrapped in tin foil.

 The brand was called Chapstick, though it didn't sell nearly as well as the Chapstick we know today
natural oils were used even back in the days and are still used as a moisturizing medium for your chapped lips or even just to hydrate your lips. sugar and oil mixture are also used for exfoliating lips to get rid of dry skin and and to increase blood circulation.


Countries all over the world, such as Japan and Sweden, started developing lip care products. These products were made from ingredients like yuzu (Japanese citrus fruit), camellia oil (tea seed oil), and beeswax.
A company in Canada called Sweet Leaf Bath Company launched the first lip balm that is packaged in a waste composable eco-tube. Their mission is to choose ingredients that will benefit your skin and Mother Nature.
 








these are my daily and most used lip moisturizers from Lip balm that coats the lips with a layer of moisture and makes them look supple and glossy.
 Daily moisturizing: It instantly removes flakes and makes the lips look hydrated as though the lips are coated with a breathable layer of moisture. Texture that's smoothly wrapping the lips: It applies as though it's wrapping the lips with colorless thin layers, so the lips feel light, while still not damaging the color of the lipstick. For a healthy voluptuous look of the lips: It adds a natural healthy color to make the lips look full, voluptuous. texture: A tube type lip balm that fits the sticky form as if to coat it thinly. Recommended for Concerned about dry lips, Concerned about dead skin cells when wearing a matte-finish lipstick, To create a glossy and supple look of the lips.

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