Is the Laneige Lip Sleeping Mask Actually Worth $24? We Tested It
By KSkinBio Editors · Updated 2026
The Laneige Lip Sleeping Mask has over 100,000 reviews on Amazon. It’s been sold out more times than anyone can count and has a permanent place in the makeup bags of people who’ve never even heard of K-beauty. So what makes it different from a $3 lip balm? We tested it for 30 days to find out.
What’s Actually in the Formula
The Laneige Lip Sleeping Mask is built around the brand’s proprietary MOISTURE WRAP™ technology — a blend of hyaluronic acid, murumuru butter, shea butter, and vitamin C derivatives that forms a semi-occlusive barrier over your lips overnight. Unlike standard lip balms that sit on top of the skin, this mask is designed to actively deliver moisture into the lip tissue rather than just sealing the surface.
The hyaluronic acid component pulls moisture from the air (and from deeper skin layers) to plump the lips from within. The antioxidant complex from berry extracts — blueberry, strawberry, cranberry — helps protect the delicate lip skin from oxidative stress that causes thinning and discoloration over time.
What We Actually Noticed After 30 Days
Week one: lips felt noticeably softer in the morning. Not dramatically different, but the texture was smoother and flaking had decreased.
Week two: the habit of reaching for the mask at night had replaced the habit of licking lips during the day. That behavioral change alone made a visible difference.
Week three and four: sustained softness even on days when the mask wasn’t used. This is the key metric that separates a real treatment from a temporary fix — the improvement persisted even without application.
One issue: the scent. The berry scent is pleasant but real, and if you’re fragrance-sensitive this is worth noting. There is an unflavored version available.
Laneige Lip Sleeping Mask — Berry
Overnight lip mask with hyaluronic acid, murumuru butter, and berry antioxidants. Wakes up to visibly plumper, smoother lips.
How to Get the Most Out of It
Apply a generous layer to clean, dry lips right before bed. Remove any excess in the morning with the included spatula (yes, it comes with a little spatula — very satisfying). Don’t rinse it off immediately — let it fully absorb for at least 30 minutes before washing.
For chapped or very dry lips: apply the mask mid-afternoon as a treatment layer under your normal lip product. The formula is lightweight enough to use under lip gloss.
Pro move: exfoliate your lips once a week before applying (a gentle sugar scrub or a soft toothbrush works) so the mask’s moisture delivery isn’t blocked by dead skin buildup.
The Verdict
Is it worth $24? Yes — but not because drugstore lip balms are bad. It’s worth it because the formula is genuinely different, the results are cumulative (not just temporary), and one jar lasts 6+ months with nightly use. That’s roughly $0.13 per day for a real treatment upgrade.
The hype is real this time.
FAQ
Can you use the Laneige Lip Mask during the day?
Yes. Apply it as a treatment gloss during the day under or over other lip products. The formula is not sticky and sits well under most lip colors.
How long does one jar of Laneige Lip Mask last?
A standard 20g jar lasts approximately 5–7 months with nightly use. The 3g travel size is good for about 3 weeks.
Is the Laneige Lip Mask safe during pregnancy?
The formula contains no retinoids or salicylic acid. It is generally considered safe during pregnancy but consult your OB if you have concerns about specific ingredients.
Which Laneige Lip Mask flavor is best?
The Berry flavor is the most popular and is the original. Vanilla and Peach versions are available and have the same formula with different scent/flavor profiles. If you’re fragrance-sensitive, choose the unflavored Cream version.
3 Years Using Laneige Lip Sleeping Mask: What I Still Think
I've been repurchasing the Laneige Lip Sleeping Mask continuously since 2022. At $25 per jar, that's a product I've bought 6 times, which is a meaningful endorsement from someone who has tried to find cheaper alternatives and failed. Here's an honest assessment after 3 years.
What it does that nothing else does as well. The combination of shea butter, murumuru seed butter, and Laneige's proprietary "moisture wrap" technology creates a genuinely occlusive seal that stays on through 7 to 8 hours of sleep without transferring to the pillow. I've tried Vaseline (transfers and feels heavier), Aquaphor lip repair (less conditioning), CeraVe healing ointment (works but no pleasant texture), and several other K-beauty lip treatments. The Laneige jar is the one I keep going back to, specifically because it balances occlusion with texture in a way that no competitor matches at any price.
When it matters most. Winter and air travel. In winter with forced-air heat, my lips without any treatment crack within a week. With nightly Laneige application, they don't crack at all through the entire season. On flights — particularly long-haul flights where cabin humidity is 15 to 20% — applying the mask at boarding and again mid-flight keeps my lips comfortable from departure to arrival. I keep a 10g mini ($12) in my carry-on specifically for this use case.
Is it worth $25? The honest calculation: a jar lasts 3 to 4 months of nightly use, making it $6 to $8 per month. That's genuinely cheap for an effective skincare product that prevents a specific problem (cracking, flaking, chronic dryness) completely. The $8 Burt's Bees alternative works; the Laneige works better in my testing and the texture makes it pleasant to apply. Both are more effective than no lip treatment. The $17 premium over a drugstore option is reasonable for the performance difference, and not reasonable if you're on a tight budget.