Categories: Beauty

Local Lip Gloss Brands for Your Summer In

We all know we’re going to spend this summer wearing a mask. But who said you can’t do it with dazzling, luscious lips?

Photo from Asian Princess Beauty Facebook

The local lip gloss scene has been ripe with new formulas, colors, and other ways to make your lips live their best lives. Skip out on all the imported goods and try something new with our list of local lip glosses!

Glossy Tales

These vitamin-packed glosses are available in a variety of colors, most notably warm browns and nudes for that subtle colored lip. Complete your luxe lip treatment with Glossy Tales lip scrubs and lip and cheek gel tints! The brand is also vegan and cruelty-free, so you won’t feel guilty swiping some of these products for your next look.

Glo by Nature

Another business that prioritizes vegan and cruelty-free products, Glo by Nature offers two sleek collections for every kind of girl. Their Classic Collection is made of earthy tones with a pop of pink, while their Stellar Collection is a mix or brighter, lighter shades; both are great for natural-looking, smooth lips.

Asian Princess Beauty

Anime-inspired lip gloss brand Asian Princess Beauty packages their glosses in cute, compact tubes for ladies on the go. They come in two versions, cold gloss and drip gloss, with the latter being catered towards more sensitive lips. Have a look at their page to get a peek of their ultra glossy, buttery (but not sticky!) formula.

Mooie

Fans of plumping lip glosses can enjoy Mooie’s creamy, coffee-scented products! Their lip glosses smell like a fresh cup of coffee but in varying shades of mauve and brown. Colors like bare, rosé, she-eo, fempire, and iconic are sure to get your morning makeup look together.

The Sunbeam Factory

Go warm and bright with The Sunbeam Factory’s high-quality, cruelty-free glosses. Currently, they have an ongoing sale for the first five glosses they’ve released (only P202!), so make sure to head on over to their Shopee page to try them out while supplies last!

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Patrice Miranda

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