I stopped using it on my lips. The real magic is on your cheeks.
Pat a tiny dot on the high points—it gives a glass-skin sheen that lasts all day. No glitter, just dew. Looks expensive.
The Laneige Lip Sleeping Mask. $24. A cult lip balm that’s too good for just lips.
Cuticle Saver
Smooths ragged edges overnight—no more hangnails.
Brow Tamer
A pinhead amount sets flyaways without crunchy gel.
Dry Patch Fix
Soothes flaky spots on your nose before makeup.
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It’s not just scented vaseline. The berry mix has real humectants. They pull water in, not just sit on top.
- Moisture Wrap™: A proprietary film that locks it all in
- Shea Butter: The rich emollient—melts at skin temp
- Vitamin C: Brightens dark corners (like your smile lines)
- Mineral Oil: The controversial occlusive that actually works
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Thick, glossy gel—like a melted jelly. Sticky for 3 minutes, then it sinks into a silky film.
After two weeks, my lips were softer. But the jar is deep—you need the tiny spatula or your nails are a mess.
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My lip lines are less visible. But it won’t fix chronically chapped lips if you’re dehydrated—drink water.
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More than a lip mask—a tiny pot of utility. I keep it on my desk now.