Celine Beauté expands its Le Rouge Celine collection with the introduction of eight matte-finish lip balms, including one universal shade and seven tinted options with buildable color intensity. These formulations are presented in refillable faceted silver cases embossed with the maison's Triomphe emblem.
The atte-finish lip balms are composed of 94% natural origin ingredients, including oils, squalane, sunflower wax, rice wax, and beeswax. The products have been developed by LVMH Research Laboratories to incorporate Black Rose oil extract and hyaluronic acid spheres to provide comfort and hydration to the lips. The wide bevelled edge of the stick is designed for generous and effortless application, while the fragrance features a fresh and sugary rose accord that echoes the powdery notes signature to the Celine Haute Parfumerie collection.
The cases of Celine Beauté's Le Rouge Celine collection draw inspiration from eighteenth-century French classicism and Art Deco minimalism, with faceted lines similar to the existing lipstick format.
Matte-Finish Lip Balms
Celine Beauté Has Expanded Its Le Rouge Celine Collection
Trend Themes
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Refillable Luxury Packaging — High-end refillable cases merge sustainability with prestige, enabling product lifecycles that shift value from disposable goods to enduring design ownership.
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Matte-finish Hydrating Formulations — Formulas that combine matte aesthetics with active hydrators and natural extracts redefine consumer expectations for long-wear comfort and skin care benefits in color cosmetics.
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Heritage-modern Design Fusion — Blending eighteenth-century motifs with Art Deco minimalism creates collectible packaging that blurs the line between beauty product and objet d'art.
Industry Implications
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Beauty-cosmetics — Premium cosmetics brands are positioned to integrate skincare-grade actives and refill systems, altering product development toward multifunctional, sustainable offerings.
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Sustainable-packaging Manufacturing — Manufacturers focusing on durable, refillable enclosures and luxe materials can disrupt single-use supply chains by offering high-margin, returnable hardware.
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