The main ingredients of lipstick are wax, oil, pigment, plus a small amount of antioxidants, maintenance ingredients, preservatives, fragrances or sunscreen ingredients, and lipsticks of different formulations will increase or decrease in the proportion of oil.
A good lipstick is not only easy to color, rich in color, stable and long-lasting, but also does not hurt the beauty of the lip skin.
Therefore, try to choose a lipstick with less synthetic ester content, so as not to cause the keratin of the lips to fall off; also do not use lipsticks containing too much lanolin and vegetable oil, because this type of lipstick is easy to derive microorganisms or oxidative rancidity.
Dermatologists suggest that when choosing a lipstick, you may wish to carefully observe whether there are small holes on the surface of the lipstick? Is there any “sweat” phenomenon? Smell to see if there is a smell of oil? Then apply it on the back of your hand to see if the color is even? Of course, if you have sun protection factor, you can rest assured when you go out during the day. In the unlikely event of peeling, inflamed, red and swollen lips, stop using all your lip make-up products and seek a dermatologist to find out what’s wrong.