Clinique Almost Lipstick Black Honey: New Formula vs. Original

Reformulation Alert
The iconic Black Honey just got a subtle makeover—but did Clinique mess with a cult favorite?
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1.💄The One That Started It All

You know that tube everyone’s mom had in the 90s? Black Honey finally got a formula refresh — and I panicked for a solid 10 minutes before trying it.

Here’s the thing worth knowing: Clinique didn’t just tweak the color. They changed the entire texture game — and somehow made it less sticky than the original. Which was my one complaint for 25 years.

2.🔬What’s Actually Different

It’s still $22. Still that sheer, transparent berry that somehow flatters everyone. But the formula now claims to be “cushiony” and I rolled my eyes until I swatched it.

1

Feels like a balm now

Gone is that waxy, slightly stiff original texture — this glides on like a lip oil that decided to behave.

2

Same exact shade

They didn’t lighten it or warm it up. Thank god. It’s still that weirdly perfect “your lips but murdered” color.

3

Slightly more slip

Lasts about 2.5 hours instead of 3 — but zero flaking. I’ll take the trade.

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3.🧪What They Put In It

They swapped out the old-school wax-heavy base for actual moisturizing stuff. The hero is Shea butter — which sounds boring until you feel how it doesn’t sit on top of your lips like a film.

  • Shea Butter: Actually sinks in, doesn’t just sit there
  • Jojoba Oil: The reason it doesn’t feather into your lip lines
  • Vitamin E: Keeps it from oxidizing weirdly by hour 3
  • Castor Oil: Gives it that “barely there” grip
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4.👄On The Lips

First swipe felt like I’d accidentally grabbed a lip treatment — that soft, melty slide with zero drag. It’s not shiny, not matte, just… your lips but better. The original had more of a “stain” vibe; this one’s a balm that leaves a whisper of color behind.

Two weeks in: I’ve used it more than I used the original in a year. The color fades evenly instead of leaving that weird ring around the inside of your mouth. Didn’t expect that.

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One Thing: Apply it straight from the tube, then press lips together exactly 3 times. Don’t rub. The heat activates the shea butter and it sets differently — trust me.
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5.🆚Old vs. New

The original was a stain in a tube. This is a balm that stains. My lips feel less like sandpaper after a full day of wearing it — but the color payoff is about 20% sheerer now. You’ll need two swipes instead of one for that iconic depth.

Buy if
You hated the original’s waxy feel but loved the color — or you have dry lips that rebel against everything.
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Skip if
You’re a maximalist who wants opaque pigment in one swipe. This is for the “barely there” crowd now.
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Worth it?
$22 for a daily driver that doubles as lip care? Yeah. But get it at Sephora so you can return if the sheer thing bugs you.
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6.💋Final Word

They didn’t ruin it. They made it wearable every day instead of just special occasions. I’m mad about how much I like it.

8.5/10
Better texture, slightly sheerer payoff
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Where to Buy: Sephora or directly from Clinique — but grab the mini set first if you’re a die-hard original fan. Less commitment.