The Playful Allure of Korean Jelly Lips

Among all the defining trends in Korean makeup, jelly lips are perhaps the most recognizable. The glossy, doll-like appearance has taken the beauty world by storm.

Korean beauty loves a simple yet distinctive look. In recent years, the popularity of K-Beauty has brought Korean lip tints to the forefront. These tints offer the illusion of a petal-like or petite pout that replicates the sheen of jelly, a technique not so easily imitated.

Here are some of the best tints to use for a Jelly Lips look.

Lightweight and Glossy Formulas

The versatility of these products makes achieving the perfect jelly lip look a breeze. Unlike traditional lipsticks, Korean lip tints not only add color and style to your lips, but they also often contain ingredients to hydrate and prevent chapping.

1. Etude House Dear Darling Water Tint

A bestseller for a natural, hydrated look, this water tint offers a buildable wash with a glossy finish. It comes in a wide variety of fruity and floral colors, ideal for daytime wear. Favorite shades include "Cherry Ade" and "Rose Water." 

Etude House Dear Darling Water Tint — Cherry Chu Magazine

Image: Etude House.

2. Rom&nd Juicy Lasting Tint

This cult favorite delivers a juicy, long-lasting flush of color. It has a lightweight, watery texture that feels comfortable on the lips and leaves a beautiful stain. With a wide range of flattering shades, it's also a great option for everyday wear. 

Rom&nd Juicy Lasting Tint — Cherry Chu Magazine

Image: Rom&nd.

3. Peripera Ink The Velvet Lip Tint

Primarily known for its blurring effect, some Peripera shades like "Pink Around" and "Coral Fringe" are favorites for achieving jelly lips. This lip tint has a lightweight formula with a subtle velvet finish.

4. Aritaum Color Lasting Tint

Not specifically a jelly tint, but with a lightweight, glossy texture that works well for a jelly lip finish this tint is a must try. Shades in the pink or berry family, such as "PK04" or "Pink Beach," work perfectly in a thin layer. 

Aritaum Color Lasting Tint — Cherry Chu Magazine

Image: Aritaum.

Key tips to achieve the perfect Jelly Lip

Choose Pink and Berry Tones: Opt for shades within the pink, coral, and berry color families. These shades naturally appear light and juicy on the lips, perfect for the jelly lip aesthetic.

Apply sheer: Aim for a soft application with one or two thin layers to create a natural, gradient effect.

Preparation is Key

Getting your lips prepped before applying the product is an essential step:

Exfoliate: Gently exfoliate with a lip scrub or soft washcloth to remove any dead skin. This allows the lip tint to apply more evenly and creates a smoother canvas for the glossy finish we're looking for.

Moisturize: Apply a thin layer of lip balm after exfoliation to hydrate your lips and prevent the tint from clinging to dry patches. Look for a lip balm containing nourishing ingredients like shea butter or coconut oil.

Tips for achieving the perfect Jelly Lip — Cherry Chu Magazine

Image: KEEPINTOUCH.

Essential Application Techniques

Keep it Simple: Less is more when it comes to jelly lips. Apply the tint in thin layers, gradually building up the color. To maintain the natural, glossy effect, remember not to go overboard with the product.

Gradient Lips: Apply a slightly heavier layer of tint in the center of your lips and blend outwards towards the edges using a fingertip or cotton bud for a subtle gradient effect.

Blotting Technique: To create a more diffused, jelly-like finish, blot your lips with a tissue after applying the tint to sheer out the color.

Additional Tips

Line Lightly: Use a lip liner in a shade that matches your lip tint to subtly define your lips without overpowering the natural look.

Coordinate Your Makeup Look: To make your jelly lips the star of the show, keep the rest of your makeup soft and natural. Focus on dewy skin and light eye colors like peach or pink eyeshadow.

With the popularity of Jelly Lips continuing to grow, we hope this guide will help you enjoy this delicious-looking trend to the full.


Edited by Chelsea Cheetham.


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