Thursday 20 May 2010

9 comments:

Selina said...

Lanolin gets a bad rap, and a lot of people tend to stay away from it because of that. But it is a fabulous product (just ask anybody who works in a shearing shed and they'll tell you about the wonderful things the lanolin in the wool does for their hands). The occasional person will be sensitive to it, but I don't think it's that common. My absolute favourite hand cream of all time is a lanolin based one called Merino Lanolin Cream made here in New Zealand - unfortunately for you lot I don't think it's sold overseas. I might have to order some Lanolips to give it a try too.

Colin said...

This is a very very rare event. British Beauty Blogger was scooped on this brand a couple of weeks back by London Make Up Girl.

http://www.londonmakeupgirl.com/2010/04/lanolips-lip-ointment-with-colour.html

I am a big fan of lanolin and I hope this product does well and hopefully turns some more people onto lanolin.

Sarah said...

Lanolin was the mineral oil of yesteryear, wasn't it? I remember seeing "Lanolin free" on all sorts of products.

britishbeautyblogger said...

Hi Colin...it wasn't claimed as a scoop..in fact London Make Up Girl let me try hers which is partly why I am now such a fan - I love all her recommendations. X

jaljen said...

Unfortunately my partner is violently allergic to lanolin so I can't wear products that contain it. It is used to treat leather and the car seats in our new vehicle caused a nasty rash!

Unknown said...

I remember reading about these on Lipglossiping a while back. She's always raving about them. Hmmm should I, shouldn't I? LOL

britishbeautyblogger said...

You should wait..think they'll be in UK soon x

Lydia said...

My comment must've been eaten by Blogger on Friday.

I saw these myself on www.lipglossiping.com and www.dempeaux.com (who helped me to get hold of it.) - lovely stuff :)

Ambassador said...

A 360 degree turn would have left anybody else right where they started.