Vanity Fare: Pretty up your pout with these lip products


Lip products not only help make lips smoother and softer, they also solve problems like chapping. Photo: 3CE

Lip products have evolved beyond just having an aesthetic function. Yes, they do colour up your pout beautifully, but most also offer hydration.

They can help nourish the skin of the lips too, which can keep them looking healthy. 

Long-lasting comfort

3CE recently launched the Cashmere Hug collection in Malaysia, a range of lip products with a sleek, sophisticated design inspired by the texture of cashmere and with a unique brush-tip applicator shaped like a finger for precise blending.

The formula, in 10 shades to choose from, glides on effortlessly, filling in lip lines for a smooth, seamless finish that mimics the soft, cosy feel of cashmere.

With a blurred matte look and a subtle cashmere-like shine, this creamy, high-adhesion lipstick delivers rich colour and long-lasting comfort, leaving your lips wrapped in elegance.

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Supple and smooth

Sisley’s Phyto-Rouge Velvet is a long-lasting matte lipstick that will not leave your lips dry and uncomfortable.

Available in 12 shades, the product is designed to nourish and gently colour your lips with a soft finishing.

With a velvety texture, it glides on perfectly and leaving lips feeling slick and smooth. By layering, you can customise the coverage from medium to high.

This matte velvet lipstick also comes with skincare benefits, as it offers dual protection – it has hydration properties that help to limit the water loss of lips, and aids with strengthening the natural barrier.

It also protects from external aggressions, leaving lips feeling more supple and comfortable.

Soft and luscious

KraveBeauty’s Plumptuous Lip Jelly is a nourishing, non-sticky lip jelly that delivers deep hydration, a glossy, high-shine finish and a pop of colour.

The refillable product, made with upcycled ingredients, is designed to smooth, plump and hydrate to give you soft, luscious lips.

Available in four universal shades – Iced Persimmon, Guava Blush, Cherry Cola and Acai Dream – each swipe delivers a feather-light, non-sticky burst of hydration that feels like a comforting hug.

The innovative cooling metal applicator enhances the experience, the product is formulated with upcycled plum oil to nourish, 1% MaxiLip peptide to firm and smooth, and triolein to enhance absorption.

Buildable colour

The Soft Pinch Tinted Lip Oil from Rare Beauty is an innovative gel-to-oil formula that starts glossy and leaves lips tinted while staying comfortable all day.

A non-sticky product, this tinted lip oil treats lips to the most comfortable, buildable kiss of colour and shine.

Lips stay smooth, hydrated and nourished all day while looking fuller and healthier.

Apply one swipe for a slick wash of colour or layer for a bold, juicy pop.

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Hydrating formula

Innisfree’s Canola Honey Lip Balm Intense Moisture contains jojoba seed oil and honey extract to form a moist barrier on your lips to keep them soft for a long time.

The product is part of a special edition lineup which features Sanrio characters to give product packaging a little extra excitement to brighten your day.

Characters My Melody, Cinnamoroll and Pompompurin feature across the super cute collection.

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