
Update July 27, 2025: National Lipstick Day is coming up on July 29, 2025, and with it, brands will be offering sales on lip products. You absolutely don’t need to buy any lip product or participate in this marketing event, but for those who want to, this post would be a good starting point for some recommendations. I keep an updated list of sales linked in the menu at the top of this website (Beauty Sales). You can check that out if you are looking for sales, but this week, in particular, I will be adding lip product sales that I come across. I also have a lip product index, if you’d like to see more than I have featured below.
If you are trying to avoid National Lipstick Day sales but need some encouragement, I have a post called ‘Beauty Sales: Let’s talk about where you can save money and why there is no rush.’ Some of the stores listed in that post have since closed, but the message remains accurate and relevant.
I know I’m not the only one to notice the overabundance of lip balms and lip oils lately. I am happy for those who enjoy that style of lip product and now have plenty to choose from. On the other hand, there are also many stains and longer-wearing matte formulas being released. I understand the need for this type of lip product, and some people certainly need low-maintenance products. As for me, a traditional cream bullet lipstick remains my favorite lip product. I’ll take comfort over long wear and touch-ups over maintenance-free any day. I draw the line at cream formulas that feather into the fine lines around my lips and sink into my lip lines.
My favorite lipsticks have changed a little over the years as brands have discontinued some formulas. So, I figured I’d talk you through my updated lipstick favorites. There are some formulas that you may have heard me rave about, which are not among my top picks. In those situations, I enjoy the formula, but either I can’t find a shade that I love, or something about the formula annoys me. I’ll list those at the end for anyone curious.
So, here are four lipsticks (and an honorable mention) that I have come to rely on for good wear time, easy reapplication and touch-ups, at least medium pigmentation, and flattering shades for my skin tone (NARS Tahoe, Estee Lauder 4W4). I have an olive undertone, and my lips have a purple undertone; these both play a significant role in how lipsticks look on me.
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