Faber-Castell Cosmetics presents "Gold & Green", a product concept that redefines modern, sustainable luxury. Launched at MakeUp in Paris, this collection is aimed at a new generation of sophisticated, ethically conscious beauty consumers inspired by authenticity.
"Gold & Green celebrates the quiet power of intentional design and responsible innovation".says Faber-Castell Cosmetics.
Each product combines vegan formulas with timeless, sophisticated design. The products are animal-friendly and contain no microplastic particles.
The range includes a matte liquid eyeliner, formulated without carbon black. The new formula contains activated charcoal, known not only for its intense pigmentation, but also for its ability to absorb sebum and impurities like a magnet. In addition, the formula contains up to 95.5 % of ingredients of natural origin, in compliance with ISO 16128.
The brand points out that developing a liquid eyeliner in a hair-pen system is considered the ultimate challenge in color cosmetics. Only a handful of manufacturers dare to tackle the formulation of a truly clean eyeliner in a hair pen system - free of carbon black due to its association with nanoparticles on various blacklists - while offering exceptional hold.
Combined with precision-engineered Made in Japan felts, it's powerful yet easy to use for beginners, guaranteeing perfect application for all users.
For lips, natural lip pencils are offered in both mechanical and sharpenable wooden versions, allowing consumers to choose between tactile tradition and modern convenience. The lip formula complies with Natrue and Cosmos standards, with up to 100 % of ingredients of natural origin, in accordance with ISO 16128.
Eyebrows are refined with a natural eyebrow pencil featuring a coil applicator for effortless maintenance. The lipstick offers a soft, nourishing texture in a slashable format, a nod to sustainable development without compromising on luxury.
Finally, a matte eyeliner pencil completes the line, offering high-performance definition with less environmental impact. It comes in the form of a sharpenable plastic pencil made from styrene-free, polyamide 12-based plastic, in order to comply with forthcoming regulations on plastics in the European Union.