The lip treatment slot in a handbag is one product wide. The rule, then: a treatment earns its spot only if it’s the one the panellist reached for when the bag was zipped shut and they had to pick one. We trial-stocked sixteen lip products across balm, gloss-treatment hybrid, overnight mask, and tinted formats. Each panellist used the candidate as their only lip product for a week before scoring on hold (how often they reapplied), finish (gloss, satin or matte), comfort overnight, and the unspoken question that decides most lip purchases — does it taste of anything you don’t want to taste.
The panel spans Fitzpatrick II through V. Two panellists wear matte lipstick most days and tested for under-lipstick behaviour; one panellist has chronic dehydration cracks at the lip corners and gave the read on overnight repair. We tested through May into early winter — cool, dry, indoor heating — the season the lip category most has to prove itself.
Chief Editor GLOW editorial team led the read-out. Three lip treatments cleared the bar in three lanes — gloss-finish daily, overnight repair, and under-lipstick satin. The other thirteen didn’t. We tested Rhode blind alongside the rest; the cultural noise around the brand didn’t change the way it performed, and we’re going to be the page that admits that out loud.