Neutral Deep Mauve Rose | Full Coverage | Velvet Finish | Hydrating & Long-Lasting | Vegan
Rich, refined, and effortlessly wearable—Fig Brûlée by Luk Beautifood is the deep mauve rose shade your beauty routine has been craving. This highly pigmented natural lipstick crayon combines the precision of a liner with the full coverage of a lipstick in one creamy, long-lasting product. Its neutral undertones flatter every skin tone, offering a sophisticated finish that’s both classic and modern.
Fig Brûlée is designed for the woman who appreciates elegance and ease. The soft, demi-matte formula glides on effortlessly, leaving lips with a velvety, smudge-resistant finish that feels as good as it looks. Whether you're heading to the office, on a date, or dressing up for a night out, this luxurious shade provides confidence in a swipe.
Why You’ll Love It:
✔ 2-in-1 Functionality – Use it as a lip liner for clean edges or as a lipstick for all-over colour. It's your one-step solution for a polished look.
✔ Full Coverage with a Velvet Finish – Achieve bold, demi-matte colour with a creamy formula that stays comfortable all day.
✔ Clean, Nourishing Ingredients – Enriched with organic coconut oil, vitamin E, plant-based waxes, and natural silica to hydrate and protect.
✔ Zero Waste Packaging – The cap is made from 55% bio-based, compostable materials; the pencil is crafted from sustainably grown wood.
✔ Vegan & Cruelty-Free – No animal testing or animal-derived ingredients. Just clean, ethical beauty.
✔ Free From Nasties – No synthetic dyes, parabens, phthalates, petrochemicals, or artificial fragrances.
Hero Ingredients:
🌴 Coconut Oil – Delivers deep hydration and prevents moisture loss, leaving your lips soft and smooth.
🌿 Vitamin E – Acts as an antioxidant to protect the lips from environmental damage and promote skin healing.
🪵 Plant Waxes – Add a silky, creamy texture for smooth application and long-lasting wear.
💎 Natural Silica – Improves slip and texture while providing a soft-focus effect on fine lines.
How to Use:
1️⃣ Line – Outline the lips with the pointed tip for definition.
2️⃣ Fill – Colour in your lips for full coverage.
3️⃣ Layer – Add a second coat for extra depth or top with a balm or gloss for added dimension.
💡 Pro Tip: Pair Fig Brûlée with a soft mauve blush and subtle eye makeup for a coordinated, elegant look that’s wearable for day or night.
Why Fig Brûlée?
This shade is inspired by the rich tones of late-summer figs and the warmth of golden-hour sunsets. Its neutral mauve rose hue adds just the right amount of depth without overpowering your look, making it incredibly versatile. It suits cool, warm, and neutral undertones, working just as beautifully for everyday wear as it does for evening glamour.
Whether you want to enhance your natural lip colour or make a bold-but-soft statement, Fig Brûlée has the range to do both.
Perfect For:
✔ Anyone who loves timeless, wearable colours
✔ Those seeking high-performance lip colour with skin-loving ingredients
✔ Minimalists looking for a 2-in-1 product that simplifies their beauty routine
✔ Sustainable shoppers who want eco-friendly, zero-waste packaging
✔ Women with sensitive lips who need a gentle, clean formula
Our Clean Beauty Commitment
At Luk Beautifood, we believe beauty should be nourishing, effective, and sustainable. That’s why every product is formulated with food-active ingredients and housed in thoughtfully designed packaging that’s as kind to the planet as it is to your skin. With no synthetic fragrances or harsh chemicals, Fig Brûlée is beauty you can trust—from the inside out.
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