I slapped this on before bed after seeing it on three different influencers in one night. Call it peer pressure.
The real test? Waking up after sleeping with my mouth open (glamorous, I know) and not having my lips feel like a saltine cracker.
It’s a gel mask you sleep in. $28 for six sheets. The claim: “natural ingredients” plus celebrity backing = perfect lips. I bought it because I’m weak and the packaging is cute.
Star-Power Price Tag
$28 for six single-use masks is a splurge, not a steal.
The Fit Factor
It’s a one-size sheet that slides around if you toss and turn like a rotisserie chicken.
Sticky Situation
It dries down tacky, not wet — which means it stays put but also catches your pillowcase.
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No fragrance, no nonsense. It’s basically a smoothie for your mouth. The star is rosehip oil — actually reparative, not just fancy water. Unexpectedly, the green tea extract does more heavy lifting than the hyaluronic acid here.
- Rosehip Oil: Fatty acids that actually sink in vs sit on top
- Shea Butter: Locks moisture without feeling like a grease slick
- Green Tea Extract: Calms irritation from retinol or weather
- Hyaluronic Acid: Plumps short-term, fades by morning
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First touch: like cold jelly. Smells faintly herbal — think spa, not candy. It dries down to a tacky film in 10 minutes, which is weirdly satisfying.
By week two, I noticed my lip balm addiction dropped. I wasn’t reaching for Aquaphor every hour. The weird part? My lip lines looked less etched in the morning — like they’d been plumped from the inside, not just surface-coated.
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My lips stayed softer through a dry office day. The flaking? Gone. But the plumping effect is temporary — don’t expect permanent changes for $28.
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Not a gimmick — but not a miracle either. It’s a solid treatment mask coasting on a famous name.