**TO:** You
**TIME:** 11:32 PM
**SUBJECT:** STOP OVERLINING LIKE THIS
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You know that trick where you draw way outside your lip line and look like a 2016 Instagram filter? Yeah. Stop. It’s aging you by at least five years. The whole “bigger is better” thing only works if you’re 19 and have collagen to burn.
The real issue: overlining makes your lips look flat. Like a deflated balloon someone drew around. You want plump, not a sharpie outline.
Plumpjaw Lush Lip Duo. $34. A two-ended stick: one side is a glossy plumper, the other is a balm. The claim that got me: “Instant volume without the clown lips.” Sold.
The Plump Side
It tingles. Not the “is my lip allergic?” kind — the “oh, that’s working” kind. Fades in 4 minutes.
The Balm Side
Sheer, glassy, zero stick. Smells like a melted jelly bean.
The Shape
The applicator is a flat paddle. Weird at first. Genius for not over-lining because you literally can’t draw outside your lip line.
Photo: Andriyko Podilnyk / Unsplash
No needles. No chili oil. Just a peptide cocktail that tricks your lips into holding water. The hero is a marine collagen peptide — sounds fancy, actually works. It plumps from inside, not by irritation.
- Plumpoxin: relaxes lip muscles so they look fuller (yes, like Botox for your mouth)
- Hyaluronic Acid: holds 1000x its weight in water — actual hydration, not just shine
- Vitamin E: stops the gloss from drying out your lips by hour two
- Peppermint Oil: the tingle. Natural. Not the burn of cinnamon.
Photo: Evangeline Sarney / Unsplash
First swipe: cold. Then a warm hum. Like your lips are waking up. The gloss is thick but not goopy — think honey, not syrup. It doesn’t bleed into fine lines. That’s the real flex.
Week two: I stopped reaching for my usual lip liner. The balm side alone gives enough definition. Unexpected win: my lip balm addiction halved. This actually hydrates.
Photo: Rosa Rafael / Unsplash
My lips look… taller? Not bigger — taller. The vertical height increased slightly. The vermillion border (that pink edge) got a bit more defined. My cupid’s bow is back from the dead. The fine lines? Still there, but less obvious because the gloss fills them in temporarily.
Photo: Nick Noel / Unsplash
Stop overlining. This duo gives you the volume without the sharpie. It’s the grown-up version of lip plumping. And yes, I bought a backup.