We’ve all been using it wrong. The Laneige Lip Sleeping Mask is a daytime workhorse in a cute jar.
The real magic is the texture—thick enough to stay put, slick enough to never feel sticky. It’s a barrier, not just a balm.
It’s a $24 overnight lip treatment. I bought it for the hype. Kept it for the versatility.
Cuticle Savior
Smooths ragged edges instantly—no more hangnails.
Highlighter Topper
Dab a tiny bit on cheekbones for a glass-skin glow.
Makeup Eraser
Perfect for fixing shaky lip liner or eyeliner smudges.
It’s a cocktail of moisture-locking humectants and emollients. Not just flavored Vaseline. The berry mix extract is mostly for scent—don’t expect antioxidant miracles.
- Moisture Wrap™: A proprietary blend that forms a hydrating film
- Shea Butter: The heavy-lifter for softening
- Murumuru Seed Butter: Seals everything in without grease
- Vitamin C: A token amount—brightening claims are a stretch
It’s a glossy, jelly-like balm. Spreads like a dream and smells like synthetic berries—in a good, nostalgic way.
By week three, my lips were undeniably smoother. But the jar is deep—you’ll lose the mini spatula in a week.
Flaky lips? Gone in two nights. It didn’t plump or change my lip line—just made them consistently supple.
A cult product that actually earns its status. Not a miracle, but a remarkably reliable performer you’ll use for more than lips.