Frequently Asked Questions and Enquiries My lipstick looks like it is sweating when it is hot. Why is this? Lipstick has to be hard enough not to break or change shape, yet soft enough to spread smoothly onto your lips. To achieve this, lipstick is formulated with a variety of different ingredients including oil and wax. As these must be compounded in an extremely delicate ratio, sometimes the oil will seep out to the surface, for example in hot or humid summers, which causes water droplets to form. This phenomenon is called sweating. It does not affect product quality, and you can still use your lipstick. Search by Product Category Questions about skin care. Questions about base make-up. Questions about eye, lip and cheek make-up. Questions about sun protection. Other questions. Search by Question Questions about problems. Questions about safety. Questions about product usage directions. Questions about quality and storage. Questions about ingredients. Questions about labelling. Questions about containers and packaging. Questions about environment factors. Questions about product function. Other questions. Enquiries If you cannot find an answer here, you can make an enquiry by clicking the link below. Click here to make an enquiry on Facebook.