The GLAMOUR team might have just discovered their favourite lip oil

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The GLAMOUR team might have just discovered their favourite lip oil


We can’t believe we’re saying this but we might have just found our favourite lip product of right now. Since the Saie Glossybounce Hydrating Lip Oil landed on the GLAMOUR beauty desk, there hasn’t been much chatter about any other lip stuff around the office.

This formula is not like your regular-degular-schmegular lip oils. In fact, it has all the feels of a good lip oil, but a finish of the glossiest, shiniest and plumpy-est lip gloss, and the skincare benefits of a good lip balm – a triple-threat.

The lightweight formula boast a rich concoction of jojoba oil and hyaluronic acid, which hydrate and heal dry and chapped lips, while plumping them and giving them XXL shine, and the presence of shea butter works to soften, smooth, and soothe the skin on the lips.

Now this butter-lips on a tube comes in six shades (including a clear one) and sit at £18. It truly sounds like a product that is here to fulfil all our lips’ desires, so the GLAMOUR team decided to put them to the test and here are their honest thoughts…

The Product:

Saie Glossybounce Hydrating Lip Oil

The Reviews:

Shei, GLAMOUR’s Beauty Writer

Shade: Kiss

I am a sucker for a good, smooth and hydrating lip oil. I had high expectation from the Saie Glossybounce as I’m a huge fan of the brand. They just seem to always get it right. Firstly lets talk about the wand on this. The doe foot, is perfectly shaped and sized to contour lips in one swipe, making application a breeze and the brush feels nice and fluffy to the touch. It truly elevates the experience and makes me want to apply it over and over again.

I went for the shade ‘Kiss’ which swatches clear on the lips – exactly how I like, heavy on the liner, but glossy, sheeny, natural finish. Although labelled a lip oil, it goes on like a really soft, and hydrating gloss. What caught me off guard was the plumpness. I haven’t seen my pout really pout like this before.



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