Jane Lipstick
Posted in: Lipstick related by weddingcometrue | February 11th 2010 | no comments
The other day I was surfing on the internet looking for cosmetics and I have found something that I have never encountered before: Jane lipstick. At this point you might say that I am a little behind but I have done my homework and I can say that now I know almost everything about it. If you would also like to know a little more about these cosmetics, then it will be useful for you to read my article.
When you hear ‚Jane’ for the first time it seems obvious that it is the name of a woman. Most people might think that it is the name of the person who created these lipsticks. The truth is that ‚Jane’ is an acronym and it stands for „juniper, aloe, nettle and elderflower”. These aren’t just a bunch of random plants; these are the ingredients that can be found in most of Jane’s cosmetics. The popularity of the cosmetics might be due to the usage of natural ingredients, which in our days isn’t so common at all.

The company has quite unfamiliar, but not unheard of politics. Many clients have been complaining that after a period they can’t find their favorite products anymore. As an answer the company said that they can understand the clients’ discontentment, but according to their politics, they manufacture only those products that are trendy. This means that they produce different lines for each season. It might be quite unpleasant for the customers, so my advice would be that if you find a product that you like, buy at least two items. There is nothing else you can do, because sadly the opinion of clients is rarely taken into consideration when a company chooses its politics.
Nowadays more and more people demand for the products they use not to be tested on animals. Who would like to wear a makeup that she knows was created by killing animals? Not many people, I think. That is why the company stated that although they are not vegan, their products aren’t tested on animals. Even more, all of their products are said to be oil free and dermatologist-tested so there should be any problems while using them.

One of the most popular shades Jane has ever produced was Butterscotch, but at this time it is almost impossible to get it. It was part of the Megabites Flavorful collection. The lipsticks of this collection were very shiny and flavored. It might be part of the trendy shades, so the possibility of it not being produced ever again is very big. The only choice left for clients is to find a lipstick the color of which is close to the color of Butterscotch. The one I can recommend is Hardly Honey.
Other popular shades are Pineapple Delight and Punch Bowl, both a bit lighter in tone than Butterscotch Burst. The company suggests that clients buy several Jane lipsticks and mix them. This way, unique shades can be created and in the same time unique flavors as well.