This is the Faux Filler Lip Oil launched in collaboration with Saint Levant.

Recently, Huda Kattan decided to revamp one of her beauty brand’s most iconic products, this time in collaboration with Palestinian-French artist Saint Levant. The result was a lip oil inspired by kalamantina, a citrus fruit with deep cultural roots in Palestine. In no time at all, it sold out, and since then it has not been restocked.
The shade—a translucent coral with a fresh mandarin scent—quickly became an object of desire. In addition, the narrative behind the lipstick was key: a tribute to the artist’s origins, his country’s agricultural heritage, and the urgent need to preserve it. For this reason, part of the profits were donated to organisations working precisely in this direction.
The visual campaign was as powerful as it was symbolic: Saint Levant and Huda Kattan posed next to an orange car overflowing with kalamantinas. A scene that evokes identity, resilience and beauty in equal measure. And although the lip oil offered the same shiny, moisturising finish as the original – thanks to peptides and squalene – its story made it more than just a beauty product, now sought after by the Huda Beauty community, which has decided not to restock it for the time being.
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