I’m looking for the perfect natural lipstick, having abandoned my traditional lipsticks in favour of chemical-free make-up. My last attempt was good but the colour didn’t suit me. When Botanical Brands asked if I’d like to review Living Nature Lipstick, I was keen to give it a try.
The packaging is lovely, it’s a matte black finish,ย and it feels high quality.ย
I chose ‘Wild Fire’ and was worried I’d been sent the wrong shade initially, as it looked very dark. I was assured that it was the correct shade. When I put it on, it looked a lot lighter and brighter, phew!
I’ve tweaked my photos to be closer to how it looks on my lips, it looks darker in the tube in real life. So don’t panic if you order it and it looks darker than you expected!
How Does Living Nature Lipstick Look?
The colour is gorgeous, a real bright red with a satin finish. Living Nature Lipstick isย certified organic and 100% natural, which is fantastic, as if there’s one place you don’t want chemicals, it’s on your lips! It containsย coconut oil, beeswax and carnauba waxย to moisturise.
This lipstick doesn’t last ever soย well: I have to reapply every twoย to three hours (and after eating – that’s pretty much the same thing!) I personally don’t mind this at all, as I expect it to need reapplying as it’s not full of chemicals to stick it to your lips!ย Living Nature Lipstick is easy to apply, but I found the ย feathered a bit, so used my Benecos Natural Lipliner in Red. This helped keep a crisp line, and also helped the lipstick last longer. It does still smudge a bit, so I’d recommend blotting it with tissue and reapplying, and possibly gently blotting again.

This lipstick is not as moisturising as the NATOrigin one I tried last month but it is still nice and rich, and the colour pay off is great.
You can buy Living Nature Lipstick in 11 shades, in a really beautiful colour range.
Have you ever tried this lipstick? Let me know how you gotย on in the comments!



Beautiful blog post! Thank you ๐
You’re very welcome, I love the colour! xx