I Just Tried Dior’s TikTok-Viral Lip Oil, and My Life Will Never Be the Same

Working as a beauty editor, I come across several new beauty products on my desk, but there are a select few that go on to become modern icons. They are the ones that beauty editors and lovers alike agree will stand the test of time in the beauty hall of fame. I’m talking the likes of Chanel Les Beiges Cream Bronzer (I’ll never, ever be without it) Maison Francis Kurkdjian Baccarat Rouge 540 (made TikTok famous for its expensive-smelling connotations) and Living Proof’s Perfect Hair Day Dry Shampoo, which just about every beauty editor swears by.

Judging my just how popular Dior’s lip oil has become (it has 773 million views and counting on TikTok, closely followed by #diorlipoildupe with 125 million views on the app) I’m certain that we can now declare it a modern beauty icon, with several brands jumping on the bandwagon to create their own dupes.

But at £32, I will admit it’s certainly not the cheapest of lip oils around. So, the question is: Is the Dior Lip Glow Oil *actually* worth the hype? I decided to put it to the test to find out.

For this review, I tried the shade Rosewood, which is a sheer muted pink. There are seven other shades in the collection, ranging from transparent to pink to coral and deep burgundy. So there is a shade for every skin tone and lip colour preference. First things first, we need to talk about the formula. I personally feel that no other lip oil is as good as this one. The Dior Lip Glow Oil is enriched with cherry oil, which is particularly hydrating and leaves lips coated in a glossy lacquer that is neither sticky or greasy. It feels midway between a gloss and a lip balm, making it a great addition to keep in your handbag. And who wouldn’t want to pull this luxe vial out of their bag? The packaging looks and feels chic, closing with a satisfying click as you twist the lid. It has a sweet yet minty scent, which isn’t overwhelming by any means, it’s only really noticeable if you hold it up to your nose.

Now, this might be my favourite part about the product. The formula actually reacts with the moisture in your lips to leave you with a subtle tint upon application. But, it lasts well after the gloss has worn off, leaving you with a pretty stain hours later. Perfect if like me, you’re quite low-maintenance with lip products and want a touch of colour without the faff of reapplying a lipstick. That being said, I enjoyed using this so much I did top up every couple of hours to enjoy the hydrating and glossy effects. It feels so luxurious to apply, partly due to the the formula, but also the oversized doe-foot applicator, which is so cushiony that it hugs the lips as you swipe it across. It feels silly to get excited about an applicator, but trust me, it’s a luxurious experience.

Immediately after applying the Dior Lip Glow Oil in shade Rosewood.

As you can see, the initial result is very glossy, and it has already given my lips a touch of colour. This lasted for an hour or so before most of the gloss started to disappear after eating and drinking. However, my lips still felt so hydrated. And as someone who always, always has dry lips (I’m never more than two metres away from a lip balm at any given point) this is somewhat of a miracle. I also liked that my lips still had a hint of colour to them (see below) even after the initial sheen had worn away.

After an hour of wearing the Dior Lip Glow Oil in the shade Rosewood. So, is the Dior Lip Glow Oil really worth it? If you’re asking me, it’s a hell yes. It’s safe to say that I’m a Dior Lip Glow Oil convert. Not only is the formula beautiful, but I love the subtle tint and hydration that it gives my dry lips. I’ll be considering what other shades to gets next—scroll ahead to see the ones I’m shopping next.

More of a clear lip oil gal? This one is for you.

This version has a subtle touch of pink.

I have my eye on this coral hue for summer.

The berry shade would flatter dark skin tones beautifully.

Such a pretty yet punchy pink.

For those who like a vibrant hue.

This colour looks so expensive.

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