When you think of a classic lipstick, you likely picture a retractable bullet tube, but it also comes in creamy liquid form with a lip-gloss wand applicator for easy precision. It’s often long-lasting, more pigmented, and less likely to smudge or feather. Best of all, there are plenty of affordable options available.
The More You Know
“The biggest difference [between high-end and budget liquid lipsticks] is usually how chic the packaging is. The difference in quality… is minimal.” —Amber Dreadon, celebrity makeup artist
This intel brought us to the PEOPLE Tested Lab where we painted our pouts with 17 well-known formulas, carefully considering each for its comfort, pigment, transfer resistance, and overall wear. The final nine are under $15 and scored high for pigment, though some had a give-and-take between comfort and staying power.
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Hydrating without feeling sticky
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Creamy texture comfortable for everyday wear
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Widest range of rich, full-bodied colors we tested
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Broad, flat applicator for an even application in fewer swipes
Nearly all the liquid lipsticks we tested were matte formulas, but our best overall stands out for its satin finish. It combines a cream lipstick’s natural, flexible feel with a matte’s vibrant, opaque color, making it no surprise that it scored big for comfort and pigment.
Our tester said the buttery texture felt like cake frosting without the scent or taste. She loved how her fuchsia purple lips looked after a seamless application with the wide, flat applicator. It didn’t emphasize or settle into her lip creases, even after drying for 10 minutes. It held up relatively well, though it did leave almost a full imprint when blotted with a tissue and smeared when she rubbed her hand across her mouth and face for our smudge test.
Shades: 24 | Finish: Satin | Size: 0.17 ounces | Key Ingredients: Black currant seed oil, vitamin E
Testers Say
“The product looked amazing and had some subtle shine — while not as glossy as a lip gloss, it’s still hydrating and moisturizing.”
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No feathering, bleeding, or smearing
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Long-lasting with minimal product transfer
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Intense pigment in one swipe
Revlon’s newest matte liquid lipstick is like a permanent Sharpie for lips — more so than its Satin Ink formula, though in fewer but equally vivid liquid shades. Our tester knew from the first few minutes that it would last all day after her dark plum lips passed the smudge test and hardly transferred onto a tissue without smearing or feathering.
Its staying power came at the cost of comfort. For our tester, it felt unnatural and accentuated her lip creases despite containing hydrating ingredients. We found it tolerable but faced the same challenge of scrubbing it (and the faint stain it left behind) off with a makeup wipe. However, this is worthwhile for achieving vibrant, budge-proof lip color, particularly on long, busy days when you don’t have time to worry about touch-ups.
Shades: 16 | Finish: Matte | Size: 0.17 ounces | Key Ingredients: Triple Hyaluronic Acid, Upcycled Cranberry Extract
Pro Tip!
Dreadon suggests using an oil-based cleanser or balm for hard-to-remove liquid lipsticks, like this Elf Cosmetics Cleansing Balm can help restore lip hydration with hyaluronic acid, peptides, and ceramides.
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Top coat added comfort, hydration, and a natural sheen
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Very little product transfer
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Surprisingly easy to remove and didn’t stain lips
This two-piece lip set received an emphatic near-perfect score, with its hydrating top coat as the surprising secret sauce. It melts onto lips like butter and leaves a natural sheen free of sparkles or stickiness, which I’d describe as similar yet slightly juicier than the finish of the Revlon ColorStay Satin Ink Liquid Lipstick.
The second layer seemed like a nice bonus feature but proved essential since our brick-red lips quickly felt dry and uncomfortable without it. It also prevented smearing or bleeding and kept our color bright, fresh, and hydrated after 10 minutes of smudge tests. We were shocked by how effortlessly both layers lifted without staining or spreading when it came time to wipe our lips clean.
Shades: 11 | Finish: Matte/Satin | Size: 0.13 ounces
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Incredibly lightweight
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Didn’t dry into lip creases
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Easy to apply and gave plenty of color in one swipe
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Most budget-friendly option on our list
For the price of an iced coffee, this is one of the best matte lipsticks we’ve ever tried — and from our testing, it’ll hardly transfer onto said drink straw. Most powdery, shine-free formulas feel dry and tight, but this feather-light texture never settled into our lip creases and felt so comfortable, as if we weren’t even wearing lipstick.
We only needed one pass of Dark Berry to experience its rich opacity, which appeared just as full after blotting with a tissue and our fingertips. However, it left a burgundy-red track across our face and hand during the smear test. It proved somewhat messy to remove as it moved outside our mouth and left a faint color residue, but it was manageable with one to two makeup wipes.
Shades: 9 | Finish: Matte
Jessica Alba’s Honest Beauty liquid lipstick wins for its light, wearable texture. Our tester described it as “smooth and buttery,” making it an easy, glide-on application. It felt “really nice” as it settled into her lips for a matte finish so hydrating she’d be comfortable wearing it daily: “It made my lips feel soft and moisturized… without being sticky.”
Unfortunately, comfort and hydration meant sacrificing budge-proof resistance. The color smudged and transferred onto just about everything, leading us to believe it wouldn’t last its claimed six-hour wear. While we wish this came in more shades, we love that it lends nourishing pigment to dry lips, particularly in colder months.
Shades: 4 | Finish: Matte | Size: 0.12 ounces | Key Ingredients: Avocado oil, hyaluronic acid
Pro Tip!
To help make your liquid lipstick last longer, celebrity makeup artist Allan Avendaño suggests applying it to “completely dry lips” and letting the color dry before blotting with a tissue. Then, powder the tissue over the lip with translucent powder to keep it in place and blur out imperfections.
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Very minimal color transfer or smudging
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No feathering or bleeding around the mouth during smear test
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Buildable, rich pigment in two swipes
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Angled teardrop applicator made for ease and precision
Like our best overall pick, this L’Oreal Paris lipstick claims up to 16 hours of wear, and boy, did it prove its staying power. Our tester’s muted pink lips showed minimal color transfer or smudging with “no noticeable feathering or bleeding” around her mouth. I wore it at an outdoor graduation party in 90-degree heat, and it was the only part of my makeup that remained after hours of sweating, drinking, and mingling.
The packaging is noticeably luxe, and we loved its wide, flat teardrop applicator: The pointed tip made it easy to outline our lips, and the curved edge helped us reach the inner corners. The formula is vibrant, lightweight, and infused with moisturizing hyaluronic acid, though it felt increasingly dry and settled into our lip creases over time. It was also so transfer-resistant that removing it required scrubbing to wipe it off completely.
Shades: 11 | Finish: Matte | Size: 0.17 ounces
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Rich lip color in one swipe
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Matte without looking or feeling dry
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Creamy, mouse-like texture felt weightless
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Easy to remove with a makeup wipe
This under-$10 lip cream from NYX feels lightweight yet packs a hefty punch of color in the best way. In just one swipe, our tester’s lips were vibrantly opaque with bubblegum-pink “Milan,” requiring only a few touch-ups at the corners. The pigment remained “strong” over time and hardly smeared or transferred, which was a surprise — along with how it came off just as easily as it went on.
I wore it while eating a ciabatta sandwich, and though it appeared slightly less vivid after, my lips remained evenly hued and very much intact. Consider this your go-to for creating a bold matte lip for work or evenings out without needing to sneak off to reapply, though its compact size makes it easy to keep on hand should you need to.
Shades: 11 | Finish: Matte | Size: 0.27 ounces
Experts Say
“[There’s] a delicate balance of emollients and powders that create a light-as-air transparent base. The pigments added are true to color, giving incredible vibrancy to each shade.” —June Ning, Head of Product Development at NYX Professional Makeup
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Vivid pigment
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Long-lasting and transfer-resistant
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Comfortable, non-drying matte finish
Call off your search for a Taylor Swift-inspired, tried and true red lipstick. This Milani liquid formula in “Red Flag” is the best, according to our tester and Dreadon, who explains how reds come in blue, pink, or orange undertones, but this has a neutral base that “sits right in between.”
It had incredibly rich and full-bodied pigment, allowing our tester to get her desired color with just one swipe: “It’s magnetic.” Thanks to nourishing ingredients like avocado and vitamin E oil, it had a comfortable, non-drying matte finish and refused to budge. “Ninety-five percent of the product stayed on” after contact with a tissue, her hand, and a coffee cup.
Shades: 12 | Finish: Matte | Size: 0.10 ounces
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Wide range of vibrant, buildable colors
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Smooth, lightweight feel
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Matte without initially feeling tight or dry
Like the NYX Soft Matte Lip Cream, the Smoothie Whip Matte Lip Cream is creamy, weightless, and intensely pigmented — enough to cover a dark spot on our tester’s lip — yet comes in more than double the shades. “I love the richness and depth of the color,” our tester shared after three hot-fushia swipes of “Pillow Fight,” adding, “Even if I were to lose some intensity, I’d be happy with the look” without feeling the need to reapply.
Sadly, it proved less transfer-resistant than its sister formula and others we’ve tried: It smeared a great deal during testing and appeared quite evident when blotted on a tissue. As it dried, it also settled into lip creases.
Shades: 23 | Finish: Matte | Size: 0.13 ounces | Key Ingredients: Shea and cocoa butter
Pro Tip!
If you are overwhelmed by a thick liquid formula, celebrity makeup artist Pircilla Pae says to place the product on the back of your hand or a makeup palette and thinly apply it using a lip brush.
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Make the most of your liquid lipstick look with these lip-prep essentials recommended by our makeup pros and PEOPLE Tested.
Chapstick Total Hydration Conditioning Lip Scrub
“Start by exfoliating your lips to remove dead skin cells,” says Pae, which creates a smooth base for your lip color, just as skincare does for face makeup. We trust Chapstick as an OG lip brand and love how its sugar lip scrub gently buffs away flakiness without leaving any sticky residue behind.
Burt’s Bees Original Beeswax Lip Balm
After exfoliating, Avendano says, “Let your lips sit in lip balm for as long as possible” to help plump and fill lip creases. You could do this as you apply the rest of your makeup. Then, “completely wipe it off” before applying your lip color to prevent it from interfering with the lipstick’s staying power. This affordable Burt’s Bees option lends minty fresh hydration via beeswax, vitamin E, and peppermint oil.
What to Know About Budget Liquid Lipsticks
Your Shade
By now, you know liquid lipsticks pack some serious color, but actually picking a shade can be overwhelming. Start by identifying your skin’s undertone as cool, warm, or neutral based on whether your veins are blue, green, or in the middle.
Ning suggests those with cool undertones opt for NYX Soft Matte Lip Cream shades with a blue base, like Fuzzy Slippers, Onesie Funsie, and Cherry Crème. For warm undertones, she recommends those with red or orange undertones, like Teddy Fluff, Parfait, and Icing on Top. Dreadon says that many brands’ websites, like NYX, have a virtual try-on tool where you can test-drive these shades before purchasing.
Once you have a lip color, you might wonder how it fits with the rest of your makeup. To create a cohesive look, Dreadon suggests matching your lip and blush undertones, like pairing a blue-based red lip (which Avendano says can make your teeth look whiter!) with a rosy blush and an orange-red lip with a peach or pink blush.
Finish
The finish of your liquid lipstick comes down to personal preference. For a comfortable, non-drying matte, we suggest the Essence 8H Matte Liquid Lipstick and Milani Stay Put Liquid Lip Longwear Lipstick, with the latter slightly more transfer-resistant. If you prefer a hydrating, sheen finish, we suggest our best overall Revlon ColorStay Satin Ink Liquid Lipstick and CoverGirl’s Outlast All-Day Lip Color With Top Coat.
As a rule of thumb, Avendano suggests balancing your liquid lipstick and eye makeup finishes: “If your eyes are shimmery or glossy, I would keep the lips more matte or a soft satin finish. If the eyes are bare, I would amp [it] up [with] a glossy or shimmery finish.”
Price
As Dreadon mentioned earlier, luxe packaging can influence the cost of liquid lipsticks (among other factors), but it doesn’t necessarily mean what’s inside is better. Interestingly, our least and most costly options from Essence and Honest Beauty differ by $10 yet received the same overall average rating. We suggest the NYX Soft Matte Lip Cream for a low-cost, high-performing formula for $7.
Behind the Scenes
To find the best affordable liquid lipsticks, our nine testers picked a few from two brands and color-swatched each to find their best shade. After removing the product with a makeup wipe, they used a lip scrub and brush, followed by lip balm to prep their lips for application. Ultimately, we carefully rated each for comfort, pigment, transfer resistance, and overall wear.
- Comfort: Our testers gently outlined their natural lip shape using a disposable lip applicator and filled it in with formula to consider the texture: whether it was sticky and tacky, hydrating or drying, had any noticeable scent or taste, was comfortable for daily wear, and felt different once dried.
- Pigment: They also counted the number of swipes needed to achieve their desired color, noting whether it was buildable, vibrant, or faint.
- Transfer Resistance: After the formula had dried for 10 minutes, each tester pressed their lips onto a folded white tissue to see how well it stayed in place and if it smudged, bled, or faded. They also gently rubbed their lips and smeared the formula outside their mouth to see if it moved or got on their fingers.
- Wear: The overall look, finish, lasting power, and ease of removal were also considered when rating each product.
After compiling our testing results, we determined the top nine winners most worthy of lining your lips, including our best overall, the Revlon ColorStay Satin Ink Liquid Lipstick.
Why Trust PEOPLE?
Kate Watson is a contributing commerce writer for PEOPLE with seven years of experience writing beauty content. She most recently covered the best gel nail polishes and anti-aging serums. For this story, she tested several liquid lipsticks and combed through the PEOPLE Tested team’s insights to best assess and write about each product. She also interviewed a brand expert and celebrity makeup artists about how liquid lipstick differs from other lip products and what to consider when shopping for affordable options.
Our Expert Panel
- Allan Avendaño is a L’Oreal Paris celebrity makeup artist who works with clients like Joey King, Sandra Oh, Rachel Zegler, and Isabela Merced.
- Amber Dreadon is a celebrity and beauty campaign makeup artist. Her clients include Lorde, Angelina Jolie, Phoebe Bridgers, Barbra Streisand, Aldis Hodge, and Elizabeth Debicki.
- Pircilla Pae is a celebrity makeup artist who has worked with Bella Ramsey, Greta Lee, Jodie Turner-Smith, Jaden Smith, and Kid Cudi.
- June Ning is the Head of Global Product Development at NYX Professional Makeup.
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