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10 Local Indonesian Lip Gloss Brands for a Radiant Smile

From Tempo · () Indonesian

Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Ten local Indonesian brands offer recommended lip gloss products for a radiant look.
  • These lip glosses provide various finishes, from subtle to intense, and cater to different needs like hydration and long-lasting wear.
  • The recommendations highlight features such as plumpness, pigmentation, transfer-proof qualities, and moisturizing ingredients.

Achieving a fresh and luxurious makeup look often centers on the lips, and lip gloss has emerged as a favored product for its radiant finish. Local Indonesian beauty brands are stepping up to the challenge, offering a diverse range of lip glosses designed to enhance natural beauty.

From brands like Make Over, their Powerstay Glazed Lock Lip Pigment promises a plump, glossy, and pigmented effect that lasts up to 24 hours, even for dry lips. Artisan Professionnel's Mercredi Lipfinite Glaze offers a convenient stick format with buildable coverage and moisturizing properties. Luxcrime's Shine Addict Lip Vinyl delivers intense, transfer-proof color and shine in a single swipe, while Esqa's Lip Gloss, enriched with Vitamin E, nourishes the lips for comfortable extended wear.

Further options include From This Island's Plumping Lip Butter, which combines hydration with plumping peptides and a strengthening skin barrier. Y.O.U's Cloud Paint Glassy Glow Lip Tint provides a juicy, luminous look with 24-hour hydration. Emina offers both a Jelly Stain for hydration and a Glass Tint with SPF25 PA++ protection, both delivering glossy color. BLP Beauty's Lip Vinyl provides full, glossy coverage, with a transparent option for layering. Hanasui's Glazedorable Vinyl Stain offers long-lasting charm in six shades, and Somethinc's Multitask Water Gloss provides a unique, glossy finish.

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Originally published by Tempo in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.