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Hmm I just realized I see articles mentioning a total of 24 shades. My SA me told a different number (unless I'm remembering wrong, it was 1X instead of 20+ ...)

It could just be bad memory on my part, but has anyone heard the total number of shades from their SA to confirm? TIA :flowers:

Also my SA was mentioning some event in New Orleans for this...I don't remember the details either (ok probably this is just bad memory on my part...)
 
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Animal testing would be a deal breaker for me. There are many other prestige brand cosmetics to choose from that do not do animal testing, and I applaud their attention and awareness to this.

This is an important and relevant subject to be included in this thread. I hope the people at Hermes are reading this.
it’s a deal breaker for me too.:sad: And I was so looking forward to the packaging, but I just can’t... it’s not the same as using leather, ( which I do) but don’t use reptiles or fur of course. There are various degrees of what is acceptable and a lipstick that has caused animal misery is not on my list.
 
I hope it is ok to share YouTube videos on here. One of my favourite youtuber’s did a video on the new H lipsticks. She has some good intel on the packaging and colour range along with some informational on seasonal releases. Her mum works for Hermes and I always find her Hermes videos informative. She is from Sydney so I assume the pricing is AUD.


I want a leather lipstick bag to put my Hermes lipstick in. :angel:
 
it’s a deal breaker for me too.:sad: And I was so looking forward to the packaging, but I just can’t... it’s not the same as using leather, ( which I do) but don’t use reptiles or fur of course. There are various degrees of what is acceptable and a lipstick that has caused animal misery is not on my list.
and @Hermes Nuttynut

Animal testing in cosmetics is finally banned in the EU since 2013. There is a general EU-wide ban on selling cosmetic products that have been tested on animals before - even if the tests were carried out outside the EU.
For this I think H. will go without animal testing worldwide. Other would make no sense to me.
 
and @Hermes Nuttynut

Animal testing in cosmetics is finally banned in the EU since 2013. There is a general EU-wide ban on selling cosmetic products that have been tested on animals before - even if the tests were carried out outside the EU.
For this I think H. will go without animal testing worldwide. Other would make no sense to me.

I hope you’re right. We’ll find out soon.
 
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