Laneige

Lip Sleeping Mask

TreatmentPremiumEvening only
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A perennial bestseller overnight lip balm with a berry-fruit antioxidant complex, murumuru and shea butter. Genuinely effective at softening dry, flaky lips overnight — its main downside is the added fragrance.

What this is good for

✓ Great forDrynessChapped LipsDullness

Ingredient stack

Each ingredient is listed in descending concentration. Above the 1% line the order is regulated — below it, brands can list in any order.

Ingredients above the dashed gold line are dosed above 1% (the regulatory threshold) — these are what the formulation is really built on. Percentages are positional estimates from INCI order unless a brand discloses them.

~30–70%Diisostearyl Ma…
~5–25%Hydrogenated Po…
~3–10%Phytosteryl/Iso…
~2–6%Butyrospermum P…
~1.5–4%Astrocaryum Mur…
~1–2%2 ingredients
≤ 1% each2 more ingredients below 1%
position-estimated %1% regulatory line

What's actually doing the work

Shea Butter
Butyrospermum Parkii
Lipid
A key active in this formula. See the glossary for the full breakdown of how Shea Butter works, the evidence behind it, and how to use it.
Murumuru Butter
Astrocaryum Murumuru Seed
Lipid
A key active in this formula. See the glossary for the full breakdown of how Murumuru Butter works, the evidence behind it, and how to use it.
Vitamin C
Antioxidant Berry Complex
Vitamin
An antioxidant that neutralises free radicals, supports collagen synthesis and brightens uneven tone. Most photoprotective when layered under sunscreen in the morning; stability varies by form.

Routine placement

Evening only

Looking for a dupe?

The closest active-matched alternative is the Tower 28 SOS Daily Rescue Facial Spray (50% active overlap). We found 1 option that share this product’s hero actives.

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Put this in context

Skin Stacker is independent and receives no payment from any brand. Ingredient analysis is based on publicly disclosed INCI lists and the peer-reviewed literature. Percentages are positional estimates from INCI order unless a brand discloses them. Formulations change — always re-check the label on your specific batch before using.