This moisturizing lip gloss is a cult favorite for a reason. It's available in 14 shades and promises up to 12 hours of hydration.
We hope you love our recommendations! Some may have been sent as samples, but all were independently selected by our editors. Just FYI, BuzzFeed and its publishing partners may collect a share of sales and/or other compensation from the links on this page. I am a self-proclaimed lip balm and gloss enthusiast, but I’ll be the first to tell you there’s only one lip product I’ve used until the tube was empty, and that’s the Nyx Professional Makeup Fat Oil Lip Drip.
Available in 14 shades, from pale pinks to deep browns and even a clear shade for those who don’t want pigment, the Fat Oil Lip Drip is one of my favorite drugstore makeup products. The name is slightly deceiving if you’re expecting a true lip oil: This is more of a lip gloss in terms of formula and thickness, but I find the feel of the “lip drip” to be somewhere in between the two. It’s not as sticky and gloopy as many other glosses I’ve tried, but also not as thin and watery as other lip oils. Even Nyx appears to agree, based on the product descriptions that refer interchangeably to the product as a lip gloss and oil. Regardless of what category the Fat Oil is part of, I love how soft and hydrated it makes my lips. I’m definitely not the only one with that opinion, either. The gloss has gained over 17,000 5-star reviews on Amazon, and more than 2,000 at Ulta and Target each. Reviews love to call out the gloss’s moisturizing power. The formula includes squalene, raspberry, and cloudberry oils, and promises to deliver up to 12 hours of hydration and protection. I’ll be honest and admit I have had to reapply several times throughout the day, mostly after eating, but my lips weren’t dry or chapped even after it rubbed off. Plus, I don’t really mind reapplying since the giant, soft doe foot applicator is kind of fun — it makes a very satisfying popping noise when you pull it out of the tube. One of my favorite aspects of this gloss is the color — my go-to shade is Missed Call, a lighter pink shade
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