I Tested the GOODÉ Lip Plumper Everyone on Instagram Is Talking About — Here’s What Actually Happened

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Truthfully, I must confess that my previous experiences trying glosses had not turned out too well.

The first lip plumping product I ever tried was in 2019. It was a mint-flavored gloss that made my lips feel so much that I spent about ten minutes thinking I was suffering from some form of allergy. Next, I moved on to clear glosses.

So within three months, I purchased three different lip plumpers, and in each case, I felt that it worked for a short time in front of the mirror and then reverted to normal by the time I reached the coffee shop. Lastly, there were the expensive lip plumpers. I thought I found one that worked, simply because I paid an enormous fifty-dollar price for it.

When I started seeing the GOODÉ Lip Plumper on my Instagram newsfeed, I was filled with skepticism. After having too many disappointing experiences, I certainly did not want to add this product to my list of failures. Nonetheless, I was pleasantly surprised.

Filler in a Bottle-GOODÉ Lip Plumper

GOODÉ Cosmetics is an independent cosmetic brand that has created its entire brand around a single product — the lip volume that claims to give plumper lips without surgery and strong pangs that make you cry. This treatment provides contouring of one’s lips because, as mentioned above, lip plumpers must be seen as lip remedies and not one-off novelties.

Lip fillers are disappearing quicker than they come. The anti-filler movement that has started in 2024 is now in full swing and results in huge interest in such topical alternatives that actually offer visible results.

A new lip trend called the halo lip, an interesting method of applying lipstick in a way that makes it look as if full lips are created through blurred color and contour, has made lip plumper the product of the hour since it gives real volume. Makeup artists with stars such as Lindsay Lohan and Dua Lipa have noted that the technique of mixing lip plumper with this method allows that perfect lip without any oddities.

GOODÉ appeared with exactly the right ingredient story — emphasizing a natural lip filler look.

The Capsicum Effect

Let me first explain the ingredient list as it deserves a detailed look because it does a lot of things that lip plumping products haven’t done yet.

Capsicum Extract – The ingredient responsible for the effects is Capsicum, which means chili pepper, and activates lip blood flow, increasing micro-circulation and signaling that the product is working through a mild burning sensation. This works very similarly to any professional lip plumping product, but the concentration of Capsicum is much lower, meaning that you can enjoy the mild experience instead of a burning sensation.

Hyaluronic Acid – This ingredient serves as the hydrator in the lip gloss usage and helps with hydration. Hyaluronic Acid works on the lip surface, so you can see your lips instantly get plumper, unlike other products that take ages to show results.

Peptides – Peptides help with lip firmness and volume over time through regular use, which is what distinguishes GOODÉ from regular lip glosses. The peptide component means that daily use compounds, with lips becoming firmer and more defined over weeks rather than just in the immediate post-application window.

Naturally Defined Lips

According to the company, the duration of results would vary between 2-4 hours depending on individual sensitivity and how much product is applied. Right off the bat, I can say that the plumping effect was clearly evident in the first hour but lost its intensity afterward.

By the second hour, my lips were still fuller than usual but not as much as immediately after applying the product. By three hours, I noticed that the plumping effect was still visible and my lips still felt much softer and more hydrated than before the application — thanks to the hyaluronic acid it contains that has retained its benefits even months after use.

The Layering Test

One way GOODÉ intends its product to be used is either beneath or on top of the lipstick — if applied before lippie, it plumps the lips in order for the lipstick to sit better on them; if applied over lipstick, it serves as a gloss and improves the plumping effects. I tried it under a lip stain and found it to perform way better than either product used on its own; the plumper provides smooth and hydrated lips so that the lip stain goes on smoothly and stays on longer.

The Anti-Filler Backlash

People searching for filler substitutes are looking for topical plumpers with efficient results. Today, people remove lip fillers as fast as they put them in, and there is no better time for an excellently devised topical plumper to be introduced. The need for volume without using needles has reached its peak since the time fillers became popular, and GOODÉ is among the cleanest and most ingredient-aware products available in the niche.

The Halo Lip Technique

The halo lip technique is one of the blurred, puffy techniques favored by celebrities like Hailey Bieber and Kim Kardashian this spring. The effect is achieved with the help of the plumper since it creates a more believable look by means of blurred liner and light color. GOODÉ has a shiny, lightweight finish, which allows applying a color on top without any problems when trying to create a halo lip look.

What GOODÉ Lip Plumper Is Good At?

The following points are going to be covered in accordance with how effective the product was when tested for various needs:

Use GOODÉ in case you want your lips to be maximally visually plumped.

In case you wish to attain skincare effects along with cosmetic ones, go for this lip product.

If you are not satisfied with the aggressive nature of other products aimed at plumping, prefer GOODÉ with capsicum over alternatives (mint, cinnamon, etc.)

If you’re doing the halo lip technique — this is the plumper the technique was designed to use alongside

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