Lips, the visible body part at the mouth of humans and many animals, are soft, movable, and serve as the opening for food intake
and in the articulation of sound and speech. Colouring lips is been practiced over years since the ancient period. Some [synthetic lip
colorant, cheap and easy to make and obtain, can harm the lip skin. Also, lips do not contain any oil gland and therefore need a
hydration and protection in all seasons [7]. In present day, lipbalm usage has been increased and also the colour shades and other
choices have been changed. More often the applied lipbalm is eaten away and ingested and therefore it becomes mandatory for the
health regulators to approve them with caution. Lipbalms can be used for colouring as well as moisturizing the lips. Herbal, is a
sign of safety, satisfaction and surety of less or no harm to the users and so herbal lipbalm can be made without the colours being
compromised on [4].