Hailey Bieber’s Peptide Lip Balm: Is It Actually Worth It?

Celebrity Check
Everyone bought it for the name — but after 30 days of testing, the formula either proves it’s more than a celebrity cash grab or it’s just $18 lip gloss with a famous face.
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
1.💋The Rhode Test

I bought it because my FYP wouldn’t shut up about it. Not gonna lie — I wanted to hate it.

But here’s the thing: after 30 days, my boyfriend stole it. That’s the real test.

2.🔬What You’re Actually Getting

It’s an $18 peptide lip balm that promises “nourished, visibly healthier-looking lips.” The claim that got me: “wears like a gloss, hydrates like a balm.” Bold. Lippy. I had questions.

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The Peptide Complex

Three peptides that supposedly signal your lips to produce more collagen — not just coat them

2

The Sheer Wash of Color

It’s not clear. It’s a barely-there flush that somehow looks like you just bit your lip

3

The Scent

Vanilla peppermint — and it actually fades. Thank god

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3.💰The Ingredient Tea

Peptides are the headline, but the real workhorses are the humectants and shea butter. The formula is surprisingly clean — no parabens, no phthalates, no animal testing. But let’s be real: the peptides are in such low concentration they’re more marketing than magic.

  • Peptide Complex: signals collagen production — theoretically
  • Shea Butter: sits on top, prevents water loss
  • Castor Oil: gives that glossy slip without being sticky
  • Vitamin E: antioxidant, prevents the tube from going rancid
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4.🤔The 30-Day Reality

First swipe: buttery. Not sticky. Not greasy. That weird middle ground where it feels like you’re wearing something but not *a thing*. It absorbs in about 45 seconds, then leaves a soft sheen — not a “I just ate a donut” gloss.

Week two: my lips stopped peeling. That’s not nothing. Week three: I realized I wasn’t reapplying every hour. It actually lasts through coffee. The surprise? It works better as an overnight mask than a daytime gloss — apply a thick layer before bed, wake up with lips that don’t feel like parchment.

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One Thing: Layer it over a lip stain, not under. It’ll blur the edges and last twice as long.
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5.📊The Verdict Cards

My lips got softer. Less flaky. But they didn’t change shape or plump up — anyone claiming that is lying. Fine lines looked slightly blurred, not erased.

Buy if
You want a low-maintenance balm that actually hydrates and looks polished — no mirror needed
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Skip if
You’re expecting lip filler in a tube or hate any hint of scent
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Worth it?
$18 for a lip balm is steep — but it outlasts cheaper ones by about 3 weeks
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Photo: Christin Hume / Unsplash

6.Final Call

It’s a really good lip balm with a famous name on it. Not a revolution. But also not a cash grab — the formula actually works.

7.5/10
Good balm, not a miracle
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Where to Buy: Ulta or Rhode’s site directly — and try the mini set first if you’re skeptical