DEINFLUENCE THE DIOR LIP OILS
When these hit the market I was ALL over them, I was so excited to have a good quality lip oil since I love the feeling of a soft oil on top of my lips! But these are not lip oils, these are $45 lip glosses. I felt the formula was to sticky for me to wear, I almost always reached for something else because of it, after giving it a fair shot I couldn’t take the amount of hair getting in my gloss and called it quits. I also was disappointed because my clear lip oil soon turned pink due to the color tint formulated in these glosses. So now I’m stuck with a hot pink gloss when I bought a clear. Super disappointing! What do you think about these? I’m a huge Dior lover, I just can’t get behind these…
Okay, so after sharing my initial thoughts on the Dior Lip Oils, I've seen so many of you asking for more details! It seems like the big question everyone has is, "Is the Dior Lip Oil really worth all the hype and the price tag?" And honestly, after my experience, I'm here to dive deeper and give you the full rundown. First off, let's talk about the texture. Many of you ask, "does Dior lip gloss feel sticky or smooth on my lips throughout the day?" For me, it was definitely on the sticky side. I was hoping for that plush, non-tacky, nourishing oil feel that just glides on and melts into your lips. Instead, it felt more like a traditional, thick lip gloss. And yes, just like I mentioned, it became a magnet for hair – not exactly the luxurious experience you expect from Dior! A true lip oil, in my opinion, should hydrate and feel lightweight, almost like a serum for your lips, not just sit on top. When we compare the texture of Dior lip gloss to other brands I've tried, many more affordable options actually deliver a less sticky, more comfortable wear. Then there's the longevity and wear. Some queries ask, "what do reviews say about the longevity of Dior's lip gloss throughout the day?" and "how does Dior's lip gloss compare in terms of long-lasting wear compared to other brands?" While it did last a decent amount of time *as a gloss*, it didn't offer any real staining effect like some lip oils promise. It just kind of... disappeared, leaving my lips feeling a bit wanting. It didn't provide that lasting comfort or hydration that I associate with high-quality lip care. I've also seen a lot of discussion about "dior lip glow oil stain vs gloss effect" – and from my personal use, it leaned heavily towards a gloss, with no noticeable stain left behind. Beyond performance, let's touch on the visual aspect hinted at in the OCR results. The images show how the "colors appear similar" when swatched, and my own clear lip oil "soon turned pink." It's incredibly frustrating when you buy a clear product, and it shifts color unexpectedly. This can be due to the tint in the formula reacting with your natural lip pigment or even just the product oxidizing. When you splurge on a premium product, you expect color consistency, not a surprise shade transformation! While specific shades like mahogany or black cherry might look gorgeous in pictures, my experience makes me question the overall formula's stability across the board. Now, for those of you trying to evaluate the luxury cosmetics and skincare company Dior on hydrating lip gloss or lip care, I'd say proceed with caution. While the packaging is undeniably chic (as expected from Dior!), the actual product performance didn't align with my expectations for luxury lip care. It didn't provide significant hydration for dry lips; it felt more like a superficial layer. So, "is Dior lip oil worth it"? For me, personally, no. It didn't live up to the hype, especially for the price point. If you're looking for an "affordable luxury gift for her" or simply a better performing lip product, there are so many fantastic "Dior Addict Lip Glow Oil and gloss dupes" out there that offer a truer lip oil experience, less stickiness, and better value. Consider brands like Gisou, Merit, or even some drugstore options that provide superior comfort and hydration without the hefty price tag. Don't let the brand name tempt you into a purchase you might regret like I did! Your lips (and your wallet) deserve better.



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