The 8 Best Lip Plumpers Have Me Canceling My Filler Appointment

Juicy—without the tingle.

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In my opinion, lip plumpers get a bad rap. Rewind a decade or so, and some of the volume-boosting products would tingle a bit too much. As in, they sort of hurt. But thanks to a few ingredient substitutions (goodbye mint, hello hyaluronic acid), elegant new formulas have resulted in a fresh wave of lip plumpers—and it's time they get on your radar. "One gives a quick, spicy boost; the other is a slow burn of plumping," board-certified dermatologist Mona Gohara, MD, previously told MC. These lip plumpers tickle rather than tingle, deliver high shine more often than not, and improve lip volume from the inside out thanks to nourishing, hydrating ingredients.

Of course, filler is the way to go for a permanently plumper pout. That said, if you’re not ready to commit or are on a mission to avoid needles at all costs, a lip plumper can deliver amazing, temporary results. Take it from me, someone who has experimented with everything from injections to lip tattooing, and even went on a filler dissolving journey—lip plumpers are the quick, easy solution that adds a little extra oomph without the pain or permanence of needles.

Ahead, you'll find my 10 tried-and-true favorites and shopping tips, plus the science behind lip plumpers, courtesy of cosmetic chemist Ginger King and Dr. Gohara.

The Best Lip Plumpers

How Do Lip Plumpers Work?

“Lip plumpers work by irritating the lips with ingredients from pepper, ginger, or nicotinate to induce the blood flow, thus looking plumper immediately,” says King. That extra circulation is also why some plumpers can leave the lips looking slightly redder. According to Dr. Gohara, these types fall into what she calls the “spicy” category: formulas that rely on mild irritants like capsicum, menthol, or cinnamon to trigger a controlled swelling response. “This mild inflammation leads to temporary volume,” Dr. Gohara says, which is why those glosses often deliver that instant, tingly boost right after application.

There’s also a gentler category that focuses more on hydration than stimulation. King notes that some plumpers rely on ingredients like hyaluronic spheres and peptides that trap moisture, making lips appear fuller by keeping them well hydrated. Dr. Gohara points to similar ingredients in what she calls the skincare-style plumpers—formulas that use hyaluronic acid and peptides to draw moisture into the lips and support collagen production for a fuller look over time.

Are Lip Plumpers Safe?

Even if you use lip plumpers every single day (guilty as charged), rest assured, they are completely safe to use, says King, since they only provide a temporary effect. However, that's not to say they may not come with side effects. "Prolonged use may dry out lips though because lips are sensitive and by repeatedly irritating the lips for the plumped looks, intense hydration is needed," King warns. While a slight tingle sensation is normal in lip plumpers that use a vasodilation effect with irritants, stop using the product if you experience a rash or intense burning, as you may be allergic.

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How We Tested

Siena Gagliano is the Beauty Editor at Marie Claire, specializing in features, trend stories, and shopping roundups, and has over six years of editing and writing beauty content. She spoke with dermatologists and cosmetic chemists about the newest and trendiest in the beauty space to compile this list of the best lip plumpers on the market.

Meet the Experts

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Ginger King

Ginger King has been passionately creating beauty products from concept to finish since 1995. She is well versed in innovative concepts, creative product formulation, advanced technology applications, ergonomic package development and impactful competitive analysis. Ginger has developed over hundreds of products from hair care to skin care, and sun care to color cosmetics.

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Dr. Mona Gohara

Dr. Mona Gohara, a Yale-trained board-certified dermatologist and former chief resident at Yale New Haven Hospital, is an associate clinical professor at Yale, where she continues to teach and mentor. As President of the Women's Dermatologic Society and chair of several committees for the American Academy of Dermatology and the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery, Dr. Gohara is a recognized leader in her field. A trusted medical expert, she frequently contributes to Marie Claire, ELLE, Cosmopolitan, Vogue, and more, and serves on the advisory board for Women's Health. Her clinical focus and interests include skin of color and both medical and surgical dermatology.

Siena Gagliano
Beauty Editor

Siena Gagliano is the Beauty Editor at Marie Claire, where she writes and edits reported features, trend stories, and expert-backed shopping roundups. Before joining the team full-time, she was an editor at Cosmopolitan, where she specialized in SEO-first beauty content and commerce strategy. Her bylines have also appeared in Allure, ELLE, Bustle, Well+Good, Popsugar, and Women's Health, covering everything from the best products for brighter, glowier skin to the science behind face mapping. Curious about the behind-the-scenes magazine life and her go-to beauty picks? Follow her on Instagram at @sienagagliano.

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