Rhode's Lip Liner—Worn by Hailey Bieber and Tate McRae—Is Finally Here
For years, we've known Hailey Bieber's go-to lip combination involves swiping on a lip liner, smudging it out, and then layering on a glossy lip balm. So it was no surprise that when she launched her beauty brand Rhode, it included a lip balm—the Peptide Lip Treatment—which has since won Cosmo beauty awards and the hearts of everyone on our feeds. The one piece of this puzzle we've been missing is the lip liner... until now. Bieber's been teasing a lip liner in a unique shape for months, and we finally have it: Rhode Peptide Lip Shape, which is officially available to shop now today. (!)
Shop Now$24.00 at rhodeskin.com
The Peptide Lip Shape isn't a lip liner though, per se. It's meant to be a contour for your lips to add definition and color while also making your lips look and feel more plump and hydrated. The formula actually features peptides, the go-to ingredient in Rhode's lip balm, to help soften, moisturize, and smooth lips over time. This leads to a much creamier, buildable liner that glides on easily and can be buffed out with the built-in silicone smudger on the other end.
In 11 shades ranging from light pinks and mauves to taupes and mid-tone browns to dark ebony tones, you can opt for a subtle contoured effect or a full-on ombré lip moment. In the promotional images, Bieber modeled one of her go-to shades—Press, a warm pink—while musician Tate McRae wore Balance, a caramel brown (which Bieber also says she swears by as a daily contour shade).
Try gliding the Peptide Lip Shape around the outline of your lips (you don't have to be too precise or precious with it, according to Bieber, which is the beauty of this soft formula), then blend out the edges with the smudger. Feel free to overline your lips a lil to add some volume, or follow your natural lip line. Then, dab on a lip balm for some shine and extra hydration.
The Peptide Lip Shape is available starting January 30 at 12 p.m. EST, and if you're thinking about picking one (or, idk, five) up, do it quick. Like most Rhode launches, this one will probably sell pretty fast. You can grab one for $24, or snag this Peptide Lip Shape Set and choose four shades for $92.$24.00 at rhodeskin.com$24.00 at rhodeskin.com$24.00 at rhodeskin.com
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