Lumson presents a new sustainable lipstick: Lipstick PLA 2.0

July 22, 2020

Lipstick PLA 2.0 is an innovative lipstick

PLA 2.0 lipstick is an innovative lipstick, 100% sustainable and technological, developed by Lumson.

Always aware of the importance of sustainability and the use of plastic, lumson launches Lipstick PLA 2.0, a highly innovative, high-performance bio-based material developed specifically for Lumson.

With respect to PLA that is already on the market (a renewable and compostable material obtained from the polymerization of dextrose derived from cane sugar), the version developed for Lumson offers more advantages such as: resistance to high temperatures without deforming, better resistance to scratches and wear and a mechanism that does not require any lubrication.

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