REVIEW · PARIS
Eco-Friendly Lipstick Making Workshop in Paris
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Learning lipstick in Paris beats shopping.
This eco-friendly lipstick making workshop teaches you how to create your own product using natural ingredients, and the fun part is you choose the color to match you instead of settling into preset shades. It runs about 2 hours and keeps things hands-on.
I also like that you don’t have to come prepared: all the equipment is provided, plus snacks and tea/coffee help you power through the class without the hangry factor. One possible drawback: there’s been at least one report of confusing meeting-up logistics (like finding the studio with no clear signage) and slow or dismissive host communication, so it’s smart to double-check directions and stay on top of your confirmation message.
In This Review
- Key Highlights to Know Before You Go
- Eco-Friendly Lipstick in Paris: What You’re Really Buying
- First Stop: 57 Rue de Cléry and the Small-Group Setup
- Choosing Your Shade Without Fixed Lipstick Colors
- Making Lipstick With Natural Ingredients (and All the Gear Included)
- The Food Break: Snacks, Tea, and Coffee
- Duration and Pace: Two Hours That Work for a Paris Day
- Getting There: Public Transit Nearness and Pickup Reality
- Price and Value: Why $71.04 Can Be Fair Here
- Potential Snags to Watch For Before You Go
- Should You Book This Paris Lipstick Workshop?
- FAQ
- How long is the eco-friendly lipstick making workshop in Paris?
- Where does the workshop start in Paris?
- Is pickup available?
- What language is the workshop taught in?
- What’s included in the price?
- Are fixed lipstick shades provided?
- How many people are in a group?
- When will I receive confirmation after booking?
- What’s the cancellation policy if plans change?
Key Highlights to Know Before You Go

- Choose your own lipstick shade instead of being handed a fixed color
- Eco-friendly, natural ingredients for a beauty project with a lighter footprint
- All equipment provided, so you can focus on learning rather than shopping
- Small group max 8 travelers, which usually means more attention and less waiting
- Snacks plus tea/coffee, so the class feels like an actual break from sightseeing
- English-friendly session, useful if you want to follow every step
Eco-Friendly Lipstick in Paris: What You’re Really Buying
You’re not just “doing a craft.” This workshop is built around a practical skill: making lipstick with eco-friendly, natural ingredients. That matters because it turns a one-time activity into something you can reuse at home—at minimum, you’ll leave with a clear sense of how color, texture, and ingredients work together.
Price-wise, $71.04 for roughly 2 hours is in the mid-range for Paris classes. What makes it feel more reasonable is what’s included: all equipment is handled, and you get coffee/tea (and snacks, per the highlights). In a city where many workshops only cover the bare minimum, the “bring yourself, we bring the tools” setup is a real convenience.
And then there’s the shade part. No fixed colors means you can aim for something that actually flatters your style—whether you want a soft everyday tone or something that shows up in photos.
First Stop: 57 Rue de Cléry and the Small-Group Setup

Your meeting point is 57 Rue de Cléry, 75002 Paris. It’s a central address in the 2nd arrondissement, close enough to public transit that you can likely stitch it into a day of walking and metro hops.
This is a small group experience with a maximum of 8 travelers. In plain terms: fewer people means you’re less likely to get stuck watching while someone else gets all the instruction. If you like interactive classes, this format generally helps.
Two logistics notes to keep in mind:
- Pickup is offered, but the listing also notes there’s no air-conditioned vehicle. If you’re going in warmer months, plan for the walk from a pickup point or expect normal street heat on the way.
- Confirmation is received within 48 hours of booking (subject to availability). So don’t assume you’ll get last-minute details instantly.
Choosing Your Shade Without Fixed Lipstick Colors

Here’s the biggest mental shift: you’re not choosing among a rack of pre-made options. You get to choose a color to suit you. That’s more personal than it sounds, because lipstick color choices are tough even when you’re shopping—your own skin tone and undertone matter.
In class, that means the experience is oriented around customization. You’ll be making decisions about your look and then translating that into what you create with the materials you’re given.
If you’re picky about color (or if you’re tired of lipstick shades that look great on a model but wrong on your face), this setup is exactly the point.
Making Lipstick With Natural Ingredients (and All the Gear Included)

The workshop experience is simple in concept: beauty meets sustainability, and you build a lipstick using eco-friendly, natural ingredients. The “natural” part is the promise, but the real value for you is learning the process—how you work with ingredients to reach a usable result.
All equipment is included, which removes a common class headache. You won’t be scrambling for tools or trying to figure out what supplies to buy before you arrive. Instead, you can treat this like a guided skill session.
What to do with your brain while you’re there:
- Go in with the mindset of learning steps, not just finishing quickly. When you understand the flow, the experience sticks.
- Pay attention to what you can control (especially your shade choice), since that’s the part that most directly affects your final product.
Also, the session is offered in English, which helps a lot if you don’t want to spend the whole time translating in your head.
The Food Break: Snacks, Tea, and Coffee

This kind of class lives or dies by energy levels. You’re working, focusing, and making choices. That’s why I’m glad snacks and tea/coffee are included. It turns the workshop from a “quick tour stop” into a real two-hour block you can enjoy without needing to hunt for a café halfway through.
Practical tip: if you’re sensitive to strong coffee, still grab something gentle to start. Tea/coffee is included, but you can pace yourself so the class feels fun instead of jittery.
Duration and Pace: Two Hours That Work for a Paris Day
The workshop runs about 2 hours. That’s a sweet spot in Paris. Long enough to feel like you accomplished something, short enough to still do museums, a neighborhood dinner, or a sunset walk afterward.
If you’re planning your itinerary, think of this as a “skills block”:
- Morning or early afternoon can work well if you want to keep evenings open.
- If you’re doing this after a long walking day, the snacks and included drinks can help you reset.
Also, since the group size is limited to 8, the schedule tends to feel tight but not rushed. Still, show up a few minutes early so you don’t feel frantic when you’re trying to find the right spot.
Getting There: Public Transit Nearness and Pickup Reality

The meeting point is near public transportation, which is a big deal in the 2nd arrondissement. You can reach it by metro and then walk a short distance—ideal if you dislike relying on rides each time you move.
Pickup is offered, which can be helpful if you’re arriving from farther out. But remember the comfort note: there’s no air-conditioned vehicle mentioned. That doesn’t ruin the experience, but it affects how you dress. Light layers are your friend in warm weather.
Service animals are allowed, which is a helpful detail if you need that accommodation.
Price and Value: Why $71.04 Can Be Fair Here
Let’s talk value without pretending Paris is cheap.
You’re paying for:
- A guided, hands-on lesson
- Natural ingredients used for the lipstick-making process
- All equipment provided
- A small group size (max 8)
- Snacks plus tea/coffee
- English support
For many workshops in big cities, the main cost drivers are instruction time and the materials you’d otherwise have to buy. Here, you’re not bringing supplies. That’s the biggest “hidden value” baked into the price.
Also, the color customization reduces the chance you walk away feeling disappointed. If you’ve ever bought a lipstick that didn’t suit you, you know how frustrating that can be. The no-fixed-shades approach makes your outcome more likely to match your taste.
Potential Snags to Watch For Before You Go
Based on one strongly negative experience report, there’s a real risk you could run into meeting-up confusion—like arriving at the address and finding no clear signage, then waiting while trying to get in touch. In that case, the issue wasn’t the concept; it was the host’s responsiveness and clarity.
So here’s how you protect your day:
- Treat the address as the start, not the full solution. If you can, check the exact entrance details from the confirmation message.
- Give yourself a few extra minutes before the scheduled start time so you’re not stressed if you have to ask for directions on-site.
- If you message ahead of time and don’t hear back, keep acting—don’t just stand there hoping.
Most experiences will likely be smooth, but Paris has a lot of small studios, and signage can be hit or miss. Your best strategy is to arrive calm and organized.
Should You Book This Paris Lipstick Workshop?
I’d book it if you want a hands-on, creative souvenir that feels more useful than a typical shop purchase. It’s especially worth it if:
- You like learning a skill, not just taking photos
- You care about sustainability and natural ingredients
- You want a shade that suits you (no fixed colors)
- You prefer small groups and an English-friendly session
I’d think twice if logistics stress you out. If you’re the type who gets flustered when a studio is hard to locate, plan extra time at the address and keep your confirmation message handy.
Overall, the combination of customization, natural-ingredient focus, and included materials and drinks makes this a good value-class in a city that loves to charge you just to stand near something famous. Just go in with a simple plan to find the meeting spot easily.
FAQ
How long is the eco-friendly lipstick making workshop in Paris?
It lasts about 2 hours.
Where does the workshop start in Paris?
The meeting point is 57 Rue de Cléry, 75002 Paris, France.
Is pickup available?
Yes, pickup is offered.
What language is the workshop taught in?
The workshop is offered in English.
What’s included in the price?
You get coffee and/or tea, plus all equipment for the workshop. Snacks, tea, and coffee are also listed as included in the highlights.
Are fixed lipstick shades provided?
No fixed shades are mentioned. You choose a color to suit you.
How many people are in a group?
The maximum group size is 8 travelers.
When will I receive confirmation after booking?
Confirmation is received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability.
What’s the cancellation policy if plans change?
Free cancellation is available. You must cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time for a full refund. The experience also notes it requires good weather, and if it’s canceled for poor weather you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.




