The Inkey List Tripeptide Plumping Lip Balm Review

[unpaid/sample/affiliate/ad] Ages ago, I got influenced and bought the un-tinted version (there were no tints at that time) of this sell out lip plumper. Anyone who saw my reel and/or post on NYX Duck Plump will know that plumping lip products are not my favourite thing! However, The Inkey List are taking a longer term approach with their plumping lip balm and to make the process smoother, they’ve added three tinted shades, of which I have one. I feel it’s easier to commit to longer term if there’s a colour aspect you can top up with.

The Inkey List Tripeptide Plumping Lip Balm Review

The claim is that this formula can plump the lips up to 40% over a month – I cannot imagine my lips 40% bigger to be honest as they’re quite full as it is. I can assure you that there is no tingle and in fact, it feels more like a creamy gloss than anything. There’s no balminess as such and because of the slip it needs topping up regularly.

The Inkey List Tripeptide Plumping Lip Balm Review

There are three shades in the new tinted version – pink, mocha and berry – and I have the mocha version here which is a warm neutral that’s very wearable day to day. The claims – the 40% fuller lips – have a very small test group of 20 although it is an independent study but I can see, especially with the number of times you’d need to reapply in a day, that inroads may well be made although I feel more comfortable with the smoothing claim. It’s really for that reason that I’d keep on using it because I have, and have always had, quite crinkly lips and even after a few applications I can see that my lips do look smoother.

The Inkey List Tripeptide Plumping Lip Balm Review

If you’re looking for longer term results rather than just a very nice lip colour, you might be better to buy the full set (there’s a saving) which means you can switch up your colours and still get the lip care going on – it’s £37.40 and includes a the clear version. It’s HERE. Otherwise, the Tripeptide Plumping Lip Balms are £11 each HERE. I like the feeling of it on my lips – it reminds me of Korean glazes – but it is quite high maintenance in terms of needing to be topped up. As a life long lip gloss lover, I don’t mind this at all but if you prefer your lip colours to last the day, it’s not for you.

 


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