Beauty

The 4 Must Have Lip Plumpers

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Lip plumper: It’s a cheap, easy way to get fuller, bee-stung lips à la Angelina Jolie instantly, no needles necessary.

The best lip plumpers can subtly add shape and volume to your lips without making you look like you got punched in the kisser. A bad lip plumper, on the other hand, can leave you with red, flaky, burning lips.

Even with non-surgical lip plumpers, there’s a bit of risk involved. That’s why we had our most courageous readers review hundreds of lip plumping products to find the bestand the worst. Read on to find out which best lip plumpers are worthy of your pucker — and which ones to pass up.

No. 4: Sally Hansen Lip Inflation Plumping Treatment, $10.99

Why it’s not so great: Aside from the horrible taste, readers also say this gloss doesn’t do any plumping that it is intended to do. They also say the formula is sticky, goopy, and wears off quickly. One reader sums it up:

“This is a nice looking, shiny gloss. It lasts about two hours and moisturizes well, albeit with that slight burning that most lip plumpers seem to have. Keep in mind: There’s no color, no matter what shade you buy. I use this merely as a topcoat for lipstick. I have not noticed any true plumping effects, nor did I really expect to.” — amygab1126, TotalBeauty.com member

 

No. 3: Victoria’s Secret Very Voluptuous Lip Plumper, $49.99

Why it’s great: This product has a formula readers say is super thick, sticky, and has a plumping sensation that feels more like a painful burn. Along with the faulty packaging, readers also agree that it’s not worth the price. One reader says:

“Before you go out and spend money on this stick of lipgloss, hear me out. While some lip plumpers out there deliver a tactic to create an illusion of full lips or even actually expand because of a collagen reaction, this is just a plain Jane standing next to them. This didn’t fulfill any expectations nor does it even live up to its own claims for the price. You may as well add some spice powder to your lip gloss and call it even. It’s a chunky silver tube of false hopes for those in dire need of glamorizing their lips.” — starluxe, TotalBeauty.com member

 

No. 2: Benefit Lip Plump, $49.99

Why it’s great: This product is one readers agree is messy, drying, and does more priming than actual plumping. Though it’s supposed to create a fuller look, readers say it doesn’t at all. One reader explains:

“This was a huge disappointment. Unfortunately, I’ve found this to be the case with many Benefit products. This is a thick beige mess. It’s drying, does absolutely no plumping, and changes the color of whatever lip product you put over it. You cannot wear it alone because of the color unless you want to look like a corpse. Don’t waste your money.” — lorif631, TotalBeauty.com member

 

No. 1: Fusion Beauty LipFusion XL, $44.99

Why it’s great: Overall, readers were impressed with this product, saying it has staying power and is so worth the money.