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Laneige Lip Sleeping Mask Berry in a 20g pink-labeled jar with lid

Lip Sleeping Mask Berry

K-Beauty Cult Favorite

k beauty Paraben Free Pregnancy Safe Not Cruelty Free
63/100
DermFND score
Ingredient quality
6.7
Value for money
6.5
Suitability breadth
4.5
Irritation risk
Med
$24.00
0.7 oz / 20 g · other sizes available
4.6
50,000 customer ratings (Amazon)
Data confidence
High confidence
50,000+ aggregated reviews · INCI confirmed
Made in
South Korea
Launched
2015
PAO
12 mo.
after opening
Alex Brufsky
Alex Brufsky Founder & Editor
Analysis by DermFND · Last verified May 2026 · Methodology
Verified reviewer
01 · Quick read

Pros & cons.

What we love
  • +Triple-butter occlusive system delivers genuinely softer lips by morning
  • +Addictive berry scent makes nightly application feel like a treat, not a chore
  • +Jar lasts 4-6 months with nightly use — excellent cost-per-application
  • +Included silicone spatula provides hygienic dispensing from jar format
  • +Thick texture stays on lips overnight without migrating to pillow
  • +Over 10 years of market validation and 50,000+ positive reviews
  • +Available in multiple flavor variants and a 3g mini for trial
What to know
  • Contains added fragrance that may irritate sensitive or reactive lip tissue
  • Synthetic colorants serve no functional purpose and add sensitization risk
  • Some users experience perioral breakouts from coconut oil migration
  • Core occlusive function is achievable with much cheaper alternatives like Vaseline
  • Can feel overly sticky or thick for users who prefer lighter lip products
  • BHT inclusion may concern ingredient-conscious consumers
02 · Editorial analysis

The full review.

In 2015, Laneige took a concept that had already made them famous — the overnight sleeping mask — and asked a question that seems obvious in retrospect: why are we treating our lips differently from the rest of our face? Facial sleeping masks had become a K-beauty staple, sealing in moisture and actives while you sleep. Lips, which lack oil glands and have thinner skin than anywhere else on the face, arguably need that overnight treatment even more. The Lip Sleeping Mask was born, and within a few years it had sold over three million units and become the single product most associated with the Laneige brand.

The formula, now in its EX reformulation, is built on a triple-butter occlusive system. Shea butter provides the primary emollient backbone — rich in stearic and oleic acids with documented anti-inflammatory triterpenes. Murumuru seed butter, sourced from the Brazilian Amazon, contributes a high-melting-point fat with exceptional lauric and myristic acid content that maintains its structure throughout the night. Coconut oil rounds out the trio with additional emolliency and antimicrobial lauric acid. Together, these three butters create a dense, multilayered moisture seal that is more texturally complex than petroleum jelly — whether that complexity translates to superior efficacy is debatable, but the lip-feel is undeniably different.

The supporting cast includes a trio of waxes — microcrystalline, candelilla, and carnauba — that give the formula its unique consistency: thick enough to stay on your lips overnight without migrating onto your pillow, yet soft enough to melt on contact and spread smoothly. This is the textural engineering that separates a well-formulated lip mask from a generic occlusive. Ascorbic acid provides antioxidant protection, and the signature berry flavor comes from a blend of pomegranate, raspberry, and grape juices — replacing the individual berry extracts of the pre-EX formula.

The experience of using this product is what built its cult following. You scoop a small amount with the included silicone spatula — a nice hygienic touch that many jar-format lip products lack — and apply a generous layer to clean lips before bed. The berry scent is immediate and genuinely pleasant: sweet, candy-like, reminiscent of gummy bears without tipping into artificial territory. The texture is like room-temperature frosting — thick, glossy, and satisfyingly rich. You go to sleep, and by morning, the mask has largely absorbed. Your lips feel different. Not just moisturized-for-the-moment different, but actually, structurally smoother. The flaky patches are gone. The fine lines on the lip surface are less visible. It works.

Consistent use amplifies this. After a week of nightly application, chronically dry lips that previously cycled through balm-application-and-return-to-dryness enter a new baseline. The overnight occlusion gives the lip tissue extended recovery time that daytime products — constantly disrupted by eating, drinking, and licking — cannot provide. This is the sleeping mask philosophy in action, and on lips, it makes even more sense than on the face.

Now for the caveats. This formula contains added Fragrance/Parfum, and it is not subtle about it. The berry scent is part of the appeal, but fragrance is the most common cosmetic allergen, and on lip tissue — which is thinner and more permeable than facial skin — the risk of sensitization is real. Synthetic colorants (Sunset Yellow FCF and Lithol Rubine BCA) create the pink tint that makes the product photogenic but serve no functional purpose. BHT, a synthetic antioxidant preservative, is present and flagged by some as a potential irritant. If your lips are reactive, these ingredients deserve caution.

Some users report perioral breakouts — acne along the lip line — likely from the coconut oil or other emollients migrating to surrounding facial skin during sleep. This is not unique to this product (any rich lip occlusive can cause it), but it is worth noting for anyone prone to lip-area congestion. Applying carefully to the lips only and avoiding the surrounding skin helps.

The value proposition is interesting. At twenty-four dollars for a jar that lasts four to six months with nightly use, the daily cost is roughly thirteen to twenty cents — less than most daily coffee habits. A three-gram mini at around eight dollars lets you test the product before committing. Multiple flavor variants exist (Vanilla, Grapefruit, Sweet Candy, and seasonal releases), all sharing the same base formula with different scents and colorants.

The honest question that every review of this product must address: is it better than Vaseline? Both work through occlusion. Both seal moisture into lip tissue overnight. Vaseline costs about three dollars and contains exactly one ingredient. The Lip Sleeping Mask costs twenty-four dollars and contains over thirty. In pure functional terms, they are closer than the price difference suggests. What Laneige delivers beyond the occlusion is the experience: the scent, the texture, the ritual, the spatula, the jar on your nightstand. For some people, that experience is what makes the difference between a product they use occasionally and one they use every single night — and nightly consistency is what actually heals chronically dry lips.

Ten years and fifty thousand reviews later, the Lip Sleeping Mask has earned its cult status not through revolutionary ingredients but through exceptional product design. It identified a real need (overnight lip treatment), delivered a genuinely effective solution (multi-butter occlusion), and wrapped it in an experience (berry scent, satisfying texture, cute jar) that made people want to use it every night. That last part is the underrated genius.

03 · INCI · disclosed by brand

Ingredient analysis.

Ingredient Role Evidence Flag
The primary conditioning butter in this formula, positioned high on the INCI list. Provides deep emolliency through its rich stearic and oleic acid content while forming a breathable occlusive film over lip tissue. Combined with murumuru and coconut oils, it creates the multi-layer moisture seal that makes this mask effective overnight.
Well Established
OK
A Brazilian seed butter with a high melting point and exceptional lauric and myristic acid content. In this formula it provides a dense, long-wearing moisture film that maintains its structure throughout the night, unlike lighter oils that can absorb or evaporate while you sleep.
Promising
OK
Adds emollient softening and antimicrobial protection from its high lauric acid content. Works alongside the shea and murumuru butters to create a triple-butter occlusive system that seals in moisture for extended overnight wear on lip tissue that lacks its own oil glands.
Well Established
OK
A trio of antioxidant-rich fruit juices providing polyphenols and vitamins C and E. While present at low concentrations near the end of the INCI list, these juices contribute the product's signature berry flavor profile and add mild antioxidant support to the occlusive butter base.
Promising
OK
Provides antioxidant protection and supports collagen synthesis in lip tissue. Present at a low concentration within the occlusive butter matrix, where it is protected from rapid oxidation and delivered gradually to the lip surface overnight.
Well Established
OK
Full INCI list

Diisostearyl Malate, Hydrogenated Polyisobutene, Phytosteryl/Isostearyl/Cetyl/Stearyl/Behenyl Dimer Dilinoleate, Hydrogenated C6-14 Olefin Polymers, Polybutene, Microcrystalline Wax, Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter, Synthetic Wax, Ethylene/Propylene/Styrene Copolymer, Sucrose Tetrastearate Triacetate, Mica, Euphorbia Cerifera (Candelilla) Wax, Candelilla Wax Esters, Astrocaryum Murumuru Seed Butter, Titanium Dioxide (CI 77891), Fragrance, Glyceryl Caprylate, Polyglyceryl-2 Diisostearate, Butylene/Ethylene/Styrene Copolymer, Copernicia Cerifera (Carnauba) Wax, Methicone, Polyglyceryl-2 Triisostearate, Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil, Sunset Yellow FCF (CI 15985), Pentaerythrityl Tetra-Di-T-Butyl Hydroxyhydrocinnamate, Lithol Rubine BCA (CI 15850), Ascorbic Acid, Purified Water, Glycerin, Propanediol, BHT, Punica Granatum Fruit Juice, Rubus Idaeus (Raspberry) Juice, Vitis Vinifera (Grape) Juice

Product flags
✗ Fragrance Free ✓ Alcohol Free ✗ Oil Free ✗ Silicone Free ✓ Paraben Free ✓ Sulfate Free ✗ Cruelty Free ✗ Vegan ✗ Fungal Acne Safe
Potential irritants
FragranceSunset Yellow FCF (CI 15985)Lithol Rubine BCA (CI 15850)BHTCommon AllergensFragranceCocos Nucifera (Coconut)
04 · Compatibility

Skin match.

Pairs well with
Lip scrubs (use before applying mask)Lip serums or treatments (seal in with this mask)Retinoids applied to the face (protects lip border from migration irritation)
Skin types
Best for
drynormal
Works for
combinationoily
Not ideal for
sensitive
Caution for
05 · Evidence

The science.

The Science

The Lip Sleeping Mask uses occlusion. Lip tissue lacks sebaceous glands and has a stratum corneum only 3-5 cell layers thick, which increases transepidermal water loss (TEWL). The formula's triple-butter system — shea, murumuru, and coconut — forms a multi-lipid occlusive barrier. A 2015 study in the Hong Kong Medical Journal shows shea butter-based emollients work as well as ceramide products for barrier repair and eczema management; 74% of patients reported good-to-very-good acceptability (Cheung et al., 2015). A 2018 review in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences documented the anti-inflammatory properties of plant-derived butters and oils, including shea butter.

Coconut oil provides lauric acid, which has antimicrobial properties against gram-positive bacteria — important for lip tissue exposed to oral microbiota. The overnight application maximizes contact time, letting the occlusive barrier work for 6-8 hours continuously. This lasts longer than daytime lip balm application, which eating, drinking, and lip-licking disrupt.

The antioxidant component (ascorbic acid plus berry fruit juices containing polyphenols) sits near the end of the INCI list, so it plays a supporting rather than primary role. A 2010 clinical study in the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology found that lip treatments combining occlusive agents with active ingredients showed statistically significant improvements in lip hydration and fullness compared to untreated controls.

References

  1. Patient acceptability, efficacy, and skin biophysiology of a cream and cleanser containing lipid complex with shea butter extract versus a ceramide product for eczemaHong Kong Medical Journal (2015)
  2. Anti-Inflammatory and Skin Barrier Repair Effects of Topical Application of Some Plant OilsInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences (2018)

Dermatologist Perspective

Dermatologists view the Lip Sleeping Mask's overnight occlusive approach as sound science. Board-certified dermatologist Dr. Annie Chiu recommends the product, and Laneige's clinical testing showed 93% of participants agreed lips felt softer and less flaky after one week of use. Dermatologists note the formula's primary mechanism — sealing moisture in with plant butters and waxes — uses the same principle as petroleum jelly-based lip care, but the cosmetically elegant format may improve user compliance. The fragrance and colorants are the main dermatological concerns because thin, permeable lip tissue increases sensitization risk. Dermatologists advise fragrance-sensitive patients to use unscented alternatives.

06 · Where it fits

Where it fits in your routine.

AM routine
01 Gentle lip scrub (1-2x per week)
02 Lip balm or SPF lip product
PM routine
01 Remove lip makeup
02 Skincare routine
03 Laneige Lip Sleeping Mask Berry (last step) This product
How to use

Use the included silicone spatula to scoop a small amount (about the size of a pea). Apply a thick, even layer to clean, dry lips as the last step of your nighttime routine. Leave it on overnight. In the morning, wipe or blot any residue with a tissue or warm cloth before applying daytime lip products. For extra conditioning, apply after a gentle lip scrub 1-2 times per week. You can also use it as a daytime lip gloss, though the thick texture feels heavy.

Value assessment

At $24 for 20g, the $34/oz price is premium for a lip product. However, the jar lasts 4-6 months with nightly use, making the daily cost about $0.13-0.20. A 3g mini at ~$8 lets you trial it first. Multiple flavor variants cost the same. Vaseline ($3) or Aquaphor ($5) provide the same core occlusive function, so the premium pays for the multi-butter formulation, the berry fruit antioxidant complex, and a better user experience. This is well-priced for a luxury lip treatment, but cheaper alternatives exist for pure utility.

Who should buy

People with chronically dry, peeling, or chapped lips seeking a nightly lip treatment ritual. It works well in cold, dry climates or for lips exposed to drying agents (retinoids, isotretinoin, wind). K-beauty enthusiasts who like the sleeping mask philosophy for lip care will appreciate it.

Who should skip

Fragrance sensitivity or reactive lip tissue may cause irritation from the added fragrance and colorants. People prone to perioral breakouts should apply carefully to prevent product migration. Budget-conscious shoppers get similar occlusive results with petroleum jelly for less money.

07 · The fine print

Product details.

Scent

Sweet mixed berry smells like strawberry candy or gummy bears. It is pleasant and candy-like but not artificial or cloying. The scent is noticeable when applied and lingers mildly.

Packaging

20g round jar with a screw-top lid and a silicone spatula for hygienic dispensing. The pink-labeled opaque plastic jar is compact and travel-friendly. A 3g mini version also exists.

First use

The first application softens lips and adds a glossy coat. The thick, buttery texture feels like a lip treatment. It does not sting or tingle. By morning, most of the product absorbs. Lips feel softer and smoother, with a slight residual film that blots away easily.

How long it lasts

Use nightly for 4-6 months. The thick texture means each application uses very little product.

Period after opening

12 months

Best season

All Year

Finish
dewyglowy
08 · Behind the formula

The backstory.

The Lip Sleeping Mask launched in Korea in 2015 as part of Laneige's sleeping mask lineup — the same philosophy that produced their bestselling Water Sleeping Mask, applied to lip care. It became a global K-beauty phenomenon, selling over 3.35 million units and making Laneige's name synonymous with overnight lip treatments. The Berry flavor is the original and remains the bestseller, though Laneige now offers over a dozen seasonal and permanent flavor variants.

About Laneige

Established Brand (5–20 years)

Amorepacific Corporation launched Laneige in 1994. It is now a top global K-beauty brand. The Lip Sleeping Mask launched in 2015 and is the brand's best-selling product, with over 3.35 million units sold. The current EX reformulation uses a streamlined ingredient list.

Brand founded: 1994 · Product launched: 2015
09 · Setting the record straight

Common myths.

Myth

The Lip Sleeping Mask is just overpriced Vaseline in a pretty jar

Reality

Both products work via occlusion, but this formula uses a multi-butter system (shea, murumuru, coconut) and waxes. This creates a different texture and absorption profile than petroleum jelly. Whether the price premium is worth it is subjective, but the formulations are different.

Myth

You need to use a lot of product for it to work

Reality

A thin layer works — the thick, butter-like texture provides effective occlusion even in small amounts. Over-applying puts more product on your pillow instead of more hydration. The included spatula dispenses approximately the right amount.

10 · Common questions

FAQ.

How long does the Laneige Lip Sleeping Mask last?

The 20g jar lasts 4-6 months with nightly use. The thick, buttery texture covers both lips with a small amount. Many users find their jar lasts longer if they apply it occasionally instead of nightly.

Is the Laneige Lip Sleeping Mask better than Vaseline?

Both work via occlusion. This formula uses shea butter, murumuru butter, and coconut oil instead of petroleum jelly, plus vitamin C and berry fruit juices. The texture, scent, and user experience differ. Whether the added ingredients justify the higher price depends on your priorities — Vaseline is equally effective for pure occlusion. This delivers a cosmetically elegant overnight lip treatment with a pleasant scent.

Does the Laneige Lip Sleeping Mask contain fragrance?

Yes — the formula has added Fragrance/Parfum for its signature berry scent. People with fragrance sensitivity or reactive lip tissue may experience irritation. The formula also uses synthetic colorants (Sunset Yellow FCF and Lithol Rubine BCA) to create the pink tint.

Can the Laneige Lip Sleeping Mask cause breakouts?

Some users report perioral breakouts (acne along the lip line). This likely happens when coconut oil or other occlusive ingredients migrate to the surrounding skin overnight. If you get lip-area breakouts, apply carefully to the lips only and avoid the vermillion border.

Community

11 · Real-world signal

What the community says.

Common praise

"Lips feel dramatically softer and smoother by morning"

"Sweet berry scent is pleasant without being overpowering"

"A little goes a long way — jar lasts 4-6 months"

"Thick, buttery texture that stays put overnight"

"Helps chronically dry and peeling lips within days"

"Included spatula makes application hygienic"

Common complaints

"Can feel sticky or thick for some users"

"Some experience perioral breakouts along the lip line"

"Jar packaging requires finger or spatula dipping"

"Contains fragrance that may irritate sensitive lips"

"Results comparable to Vaseline or Aquaphor at a higher price"

"Scent can linger and be too sweet for some"

Notable endorsements
Allure 2019 Best of Beauty AwardAllure 2023 Reader's Choice AwardCelebrity users include Sydney Sweeney, Kendall Jenner, Gemma Chan, Brooke Shields
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