Charlotte Tilbury’s Pillow Talk is a beautiful and iconic shade, but did you know that it is full of petrochemical binders, plastics, silicones, synthetic dyes, and conventional stabilizers?! Ugh. And, so many people say oh well, it’s a small amount but this matters more with lip products because it doesn’t just sit on our skin, we literally ingest it! Industry exposure models estimate ~20–30 mg of lipstick can be unintentionally swallowed, per day which is roughly 20–30% of what’s applied! That means what’s on your lips does contribute to your daily intake and imagine over time! From a science lens, concerns are mostly around microplastics and persistent polymers building up in the environment, potential impurities in coal-tar dyes (like heavy metals in the synthetic pigments), and antioxidant preservatives that have shown pro-oxidant or endocrine-active signals in certain in-vitro or animal data! Why risk it when there are cleaner options!?
Why I Avoid Pillow Talk Lipstick-
So now, perhaps you are wondering, what is really that bad in the lipstick? So, let’s explore! The top 5 worst offenders often found in Pillow Talk is Polyethylenea literal plastic film-former linked to environmental persistence and hormone disruptions; Polybutene improves slip and shine but is fossil-based and can carry low-level residuals from manufacturing; Dimethicone create a silky feel yet are non-biodegradable and can trap debris on skin all while drying out the lips more! Synthetic Dyes deliver that precise nude-pink tone but come from petrochemical sources and may contain trace metal impurities; BHT is an antioxidant preservative flagged by many clean brands due to endocrine-active signals in lab models alongside bioaccumulation concerns. All for some lipstick? When there are cleaner options!? No thank you Charlotte! So, what to use instead?
What Is a Cleaner Swap?
Easy! Simply line the lips with the BAIMS Lip Liner in Hibiscus and then add in a pop of the Inika Nude Pink and together it creates a super similar, just as stunning look, free of any of the yuckies above! I also love the Inika Pink Nude Lip Crayon that is super similar too! The above runs more pink so if you want something that runs a bit more nude, check out this option as well below.
In some lighting, the Pillow Talk is a lot more pinky nude so if you like something more nude, I would do the Zuzu Luxe Lip Liner in Innocence with the Inika Soft Coral Lipstick. This is another one of my go-to duos and an absolute must for anyone looking for an iconic, every day pinky nude!
In these images, I used a heavy line of the Hibiscus liner and then a pop of the Inika Nude Pink lipstick and am obsessed! I love the darker pink because it’s something different than my every day nude, especially around the holidays where we are daring to wear more color. Try it, I think you will love it and you can rest assured, it’s a WHOLE lot cleaner than your old Pillow Talk fave! Great gift idea for the glamorous girl in your life too!
