
The lipstick you grew up with is mostly petroleum.
Most drugstore lip color is synthetic dye, paraffin, and paraben. It sits on top, dries the lip underneath, and ends up in the cup of your coffee. There is another way.
Clay, poppy, pomegranate. That's it.
Aker Fassi is a Moroccan ritual older than makeup brands. Mineral clay carries natural pigment from dried poppy petals and pomegranate. You apply with a fingertip and the color builds — sheer wash to deep stain. One pot. Lips and cheeks.

A pot of clay vs the lipstick aisle
Six reasons Aker Fassi wears differently — and treats your skin better.
| Aker Fassi | Drugstore lipstick | |
|---|---|---|
| Plant-led pigments | ||
| Lips and cheeks in one pot | ||
| Buildable, layerable color | ||
| Hand-pressed, traditional craft | ||
| Free from parabens and paraffin | ||
| Lasts through coffee, dinner, conversation |
The application
A four-step ritual. Ninety seconds. Lasts the day.
Open the pot
Lift the clay disc. The pigment is held within the clay base.
Press a fingertip
Warm a small amount onto your finger. The clay releases pigment with heat.
Apply to lips or cheeks
Tap on. Build up. The color follows your pressure.
Layer for depth
Want it warmer? Add another pass. The stain deepens.
Questions
Is it safe for sensitive lips?
How long does the color hold?
Can I use it on cheeks too?
Will it dry my lips?
Do you ship outside Lebanon?
What's your refund policy?
Bring the ritual home.
$18.99 single. Best value: buy 3, get 2 free for $35. Shipped within Lebanon, $3 flat.
