I’ve been on two rounds of Accutane, and let me tell you, my lips are constantly on the drier side. I’ve practically become a lip balm enthusiast, always carrying around three to four products in my purse and applying them several times a day. But, I’m pretty particular about my lip balms – I need them to be non-sticky, non-greasy, and able to keep my lips hydrated all day long. Oh, and did I mention my skin is acne-prone? Yeah, heavy balms can be a bit of a gamble, as they sometimes lead to breakouts around my mouth.
Now, let me share my experience with The Inkey List’s Tripeptide Plumping Lip Balm over the past four weeks. I’ve been applying it three to four times a day, replacing my usual lip combo of Rhode’s Peptide Lip Treatment and Vaseline. Admittedly, it took a bit to get used to the application frequency, but once I got the hang of it, it seamlessly became part of my morning, touch-up, and night routines.
Texture-wise, this lip balm is unlike your typical lip plumper. It feels more like a lip serum – lightweight, non-sticky, somewhat watery, and super hydrating. It leaves a subtle glossy sheen that lasts for about an hour. You might need to reapply a bit more often, but the lighter formula is a game-changer – comfortable to wear and less likely to irritate your lips or sensitive skin.
Now, let’s talk about the scent. It’s not heavily fragranced, but there’s a faint smell and taste that reminds me of plastic. Personally, it didn’t bother me, but if you’re sensitive to scents, it’s something to keep in mind.
Now, onto the good stuff – the ingredients. This lip balm boasts a 6% tripeptide complex for that much-needed volume boost over time. And guess what? Hyaluronic acid spheres are in the mix too. We all know hyaluronic acid is a skincare superhero, keeping your skin hydrated and plump. In lip products, it does wonders for making your lips more voluminous and supple while locking in that much-needed moisture.
So, what about the results? Well, upon application, it gives my lips a hydrating and glossy finish that fades after about an hour. But here’s the kicker – over the four weeks I’ve been using it, I’ve noticed a subtle difference in my lip definition. My before-and-after pics might not be as dramatic as the ones on the brand’s website, but trust me, there’s a noticeable change. My upper lip is a bit plumper and more defined.
And here’s the best part – my skin loves it. I usually steer clear of thicker formulas and plumping ingredients due to the risk of mouth acne, but this lip balm has been a game-changer. No negative reactions from my skin whatsoever.
So, if you’re in the market for a lip balm that does more than just hydrate, I highly recommend giving The Inkey List’s Tripeptide Plumping Lip Balm a shot. It’s been a game-changer for my dry, acne-prone lips, and I think you’ll love it too!



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