I bought it for my chapped lips. Now I use it everywhere.
The real magic? It’s a texture chameleon — absorbs like a serum on your cuticles, sits like a gloss on your lids.
It’s the Laneige Lip Sleeping Mask. $24. The hype made me try it. The versatility made me keep it.
Cuticle Saver
A tiny dab on each nail bed overnight — no more hangnails.
Brow Gel
Tames flyaways and adds a subtle sheen without the crunch.
Highlighter Topper
Pat a micro-dot over cheekbone highlighter for a next-level glass-skin effect.
Dry Elbow SOS
A thick layer on rough patches while you watch TV — gone in two nights.
It’s a cocktail of moisture-locking humectants and emollients. Not just fancy fragrance. The berry mix extract is mostly for scent — don’t let that fool you.
- Moisture Wrap™: A proprietary blend that forms a breathable film to seal hydration in
- Shea Butter: The classic heavy-lifter for softening serious dryness
- Murumuru Seed Butter: Lighter than shea, gives that silky slip
- Vitamin C: A tiny bit for antioxidant protection, not brightening
It’s a thick, glossy balm. Feels like spreading melted jelly — sticky for a second, then it sinks into a slick veil.
Week 2, I realized the jar lasts forever. A little truly goes a long way, which makes the price sting less.
My lips are undeniably softer. But for elbows and cuticles? Legit transformative. As a brow gel? It works, but it’s not a replacement for a real one.
It’s overhyped as just a lip mask. Underhyped as a dry-skin savior.