Aussie beauty brand Lanolips sells out of its new lip product in 12 hours

Australian beauty brand Lanolips has sold out of the new flavours of their wildly popular 101 lip ointment at Mecca in under 12 hours.

The 101 ointment is a multi purpose cream for dry skin which has been branded the ‘world’s best lip balm’.

The new products are a collaboration between Lanolip and Gelato Messina and include new 101 ointment flavour dulce de leche and re-introduced flavour salted coconut and mango sorbet.

Australian beauty brand Lanolips has sold out of the new flavours of their wildly popular 101 ointment in under 12 hours

The product aims to give ‘extreme hydration’ to the lips by penetrating and sealing in moisture, and its also cruelty-free, sulphate-free and paraben-free.

The 101 ointment is wildly popular, including amongst celebrities like Gigi Hadid who listed it as one of her top ‘post pregnancy secrets’ products. 

The key Lanolips ingredient is ultra-pure Australian lanolin, a type of grease secreted from sheep’s wool, which mimics human oils.

The salted coconut and mango sorbet 101 ointment was last summers 'biggest hit' and is filled with lanolin, coconut, and mango

The salted coconut and mango sorbet 101 ointment was last summers ‘biggest hit’ and is filled with lanolin, coconut, and mango

The dulce de leche 101 ointment is flavoured with Messina’s best selling flavour and filled with Vitamin E, lanolin, and coconut oil.

The salted coconut and mango sorbet 101 ointment was last summers ‘biggest hit’ and is filled with lanolin, coconut, and mango.

It’s believed Mecca will restock the product online within the next 24 hours but in the meantime it can still be found in Mecca stores across the country.

Customers have left rave reviews for this cult favourite and its new flavours.

The dulce de leche 101 ointment is is flavoured with Messina's best selling flavour and filled with Vitamin E, lanolin, and coconut oil

The dulce de leche 101 ointment is is flavoured with Messina’s best selling flavour and filled with Vitamin E, lanolin, and coconut oil

The salted coconut & mango sorbet flavour has a 4.5 star rating on the Mecca website.

‘All the Lanolips are amazing, but this new flavour is unreal! Big fan,’ one customer said.

‘As soon as I saw that Messina were doing a collaboration with Lanolips I had to purchase. It’s obviously great quality being Lanolips, and the flavour is good enough to eat,’ another said. 

The key ingredient is ultra-pure Australian lanolin

Lanolin is a type of grease secreted from sheep's wool, which mimics human oils

The key ingredient is ultra-pure Australian lanolin, a type of grease secreted from sheep’s wool, which mimics human oils

‘I’m already obsessed with Lanolips so love when they release new flavours. This one did not disappoint!’ one woman said.

Previously Lanolips released a new multipurpose cream that claims to increase skin hydration by 98 per cent after just half an hour.

The Lanolips 101 Dry Skin Super Cream ($18.95) has a unique, intentionally grippy texture to create a skin barrier and prevent moisture loss on the legs, back of the elbows, hands and knees specifically.

The product uses naturally derived lanolin and lanolin oil, a type of wax that’s secreted from sheep’s wool and mimics human skin oils.

It has the powerful ability to hold 400 times its own weight in water, meaning it can deliver moisture back into your skin at the same time.     

The brand’s most famous product – the Original 101 Ointment Multipurpose Superbalm – sells globally every minute and has become a favourite of celebrity alum Drew Barrymore, Sienna Miller and Miranda Kerr.

The Lanolips 101 Dry Skin Super Cream ($18.95) has a unique, intentionally grippy texture to create a skin barrier and prevent moisture loss on the legs, back of the elbows, hands and knees specifically

The Lanolips 101 Dry Skin Super Cream ($18.95) has a unique, intentionally grippy texture to create a skin barrier and prevent moisture loss on the legs, back of the elbows, hands and knees specifically

The product uses naturally derived lanolin and lanolin oil, a type of wax that's secreted from sheep's wool and mimics human skin oil

The product uses naturally derived lanolin and lanolin oil, a type of wax that’s secreted from sheep’s wool and mimics human skin oil

On the brand’s website the award-winning original balm has received mostly five star reviews from happy customers.

‘My first Lano product and it’s amazing! I’m taking accutane at the moment and my lips and eczema need all the hydration they can get and this is non-irritating as well as very soothing,’ one shopper wrote online.

‘It’s an awesome product for cuticles, eyes, dry spots like scabs, elbows and knees,’ another said.

The latest body cream has three times the amount of Lanolin than anything else on the market

The latest body cream has three times the amount of Lanolin than anything else on the market

On the brand's website the award-winning original balm has received mostly five star reviews from happy customers

It has the powerful ability to hold 400 times its own weight in water, meaning it can deliver moisture back into your skin at the same time

On the brand’s website the award-winning original balm has received mostly five star reviews from happy customers 

A third added: ‘This balm is really nice and thick but applies nicely when you warm it with your fingers. Would definitely recommend if you have dry skin you want to try and hydrate a little.’

Other popular products include the 101 Ointment Multi-Bam Minty Edition, the Tinted Lanolin Lip Balm which comes in a variety of colours and the Rose + Lanolin Hand Cream for an intense hydration.

Australians can purchase the product on the Lanolips website or at MECCA, Priceline, Sephora and David Jones. 

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