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The lip treatments we actually finish.

A category that’s mostly hype right now. Three earned a spot anyway — the one everyone’s asking about, the quiet luxury, and the fragrance house that surprised us.

Rhode Peptide Lip Treatment
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Rhode Peptide Lip Treatment

Daily · overnight · gloss finish

Rhode Peptide Lip Treatment

Peptide-and-shea-led, glossy without slip, holds through a glass of wine and a meal.

9.1/ 10
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Augustinus Bader The Lip Balm

Overnight · chapped · mature

Augustinus Bader The Lip Balm

The quiet luxury entry.

8.7/ 10
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Byredo Lip Care

Under-lipstick · satin finish

Byredo Lip Care

The surprise of the test.

8.3/ 10

The verdict Winner: Rhode Peptide Lip Treatment · Glow 9.1/10 · Read the brand profile →

The verdict

If you only buy one.

Buy the Rhode Peptide Lip Treatment at AU$27. It scored 9.1 on GLOW Standard, and yes — we know the hype around it is exhausting. We tested it anyway, blind, and it earned the top spot on hold, finish, and the rare quality of being a lip product you stop noticing on. Hailey Bieber’s brand made a better lip treatment than any of the prestige houses managed last year. That’s the verdict; the cultural noise is not our problem.

Average GLOW Score across 3 lip treatments tested: 8.70 / 10

The ranking

Three lip treatments worth a handbag slot.

Most lip balms are either too waxy (sit on top, do nothing) or too glossy (sit on top, look like nothing). These three earn their slot by actually softening and holding the lip overnight or under a matte lipstick. Order is intentional.

Rhode Peptide Lip Treatment tube product shot

Rhode

Peptide Lip Treatment

Peptide-and-shea-led, glossy without slip, holds through a glass of wine and a meal. The lip product the panel finished the fastest. Yes, the brand is famous for the wrong reasons; yes, the formula is genuinely good. Both can be true.

GLOW Score 9.1AU$27 · 10mlDaily · overnight · gloss finish

Buy at Sephora
Augustinus Bader lifestyle product still

Augustinus Bader

The Lip Balm

The quiet luxury entry. TFC8 peptide complex in a balm that actually treats overnight rather than coating. Drier and more mature lips get the most out of it; a panellist with chronic split corners said it was the first product to fix them. Pricey for what it is; doing the work.

GLOW Score 8.7AU$70 · 8mlOvernight · chapped · mature

Buy at Mecca
Byredo Lip Care portrait product image

Byredo

Lip Care

The surprise of the test. A fragrance-house lip care that doesn’t taste of fragrance, with a matte-satin finish that sits under lipstick without bleeding the line. Bigger price tag than the format usually carries; earns it on the finish alone.

GLOW Score 8.3AU$62 · 4.5mlUnder-lipstick · satin finish

Buy at Byredo

How we tested

Six weeks. Six panellists. One handbag.

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.

Field note

The lip drawer, briefly.

The lip treatment category is in a strange place. The prestige houses — Dior, La Mer, Chanel — have been quietly out-formulated by celebrity brands and clinical labs, and the price gap between a $27 Rhode and a $115 La Mer is no longer doing what the price tag suggests it’s doing. Meanwhile the chemist shelf has improved dramatically: the Laneige sleeping mask remains the under-$30 benchmark in dehydrated-lip overnight repair, and the Bepanthen ointment is still the answer for cracked corners in a way no luxury brand has reformulated past.

The traps are the gloss-only formulas masquerading as treatment, the “plumping” capsicum-and-menthol pots that just irritate the lip, and the prestige-tier lip masks that sit unopened on the dressing table because they’re too precious to actually use. If you want a lip treatment to do anything: it has to be in your handbag, not on your dresser. The three above pass that test.

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