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13 Best Long-lasting Lipsticks 2024, Tried and Tested



Best Long-lasting Lipsticks


Searching for lipsticks with serious staying power? We’re talking the kind that won’t fade or crease after a few hours, transfer, dry out your lips or slide off throughout the day. Because before you even think about the kind of colour you want to go for (Dusty rose? Fire-engine red? Classic nude?), it all starts with finding the right formula that stays firmly in place all day.

From lip stains to kiss-proof shines, we’ve rounded up the best long-lasting lipsticks and trust us when we say: these long-wear lipsticks are in it for the long haul.


How we choose the best long-lasting lipsticks that stay on all day

Whether you’re looking for the ultimate non-drying matte or the perfect satin finish, finding what's the best longest lasting lipstick requires careful consideration, particularly if you’re hunting out several wearable shades to suit your skin tone. So, we’ve looked at everything from pout-boosting ingredients and dreamy pigments, to handy application and longevity, to find the ones that really work. Read on to discover the ones that live up to the hype.


How to make lipstick last longer

From application techniques and prepping your lips to applying and setting the colour, making your lipstick last longer involves several steps. Don't fear, our step-by-step guide will take you through them all. To start, use a lip scrub (or make one at home using sugar and a bit of Honey or Coconut Oil) and gently massage this mixture onto your lips to remove dead skin cells. Secondly? Moisturise. Applying a lip balm or moisturiser will keep your lips hydrated; let it absorb for a few minutes before moving onto using a lip primer. Applying this, along with a light layer of foundation or concealer, will create a smooth base for your lipstick.


Before applying lipstick, help define lips and prevent feathering by outlining your lips with a lip liner that matches the shade of your lipstick. Then, apply your lipstick in thin layers, starting from the centre of your lips and moving outward. Blot with a tissue between layers to remove excess oils and moisture. For added longevity, place a tissue over your lips and dust a translucent setting powder over the tissue.


Our fave tool for long-lasting lipstick? A lip brush. Using this allows for precise application and helps you control the amount of product you use. And our top tips? Try not to touch or rub your lips together excessively, as this can cause lipstick to wear off more quickly.


After applying lipstick, you can use a makeup setting spray or a lip sealer to help lock in the colour. These clear topcoats are lipstick's best friend and can be applied over lipstick to make it more smudge-proof. Now you're all set for your lipstick to last all night, wherever your plans may take you.


What ingredients make lipstick long lasting?

Long-lasting lipsticks typically contain ingredients that enhance their staying power. Common ingredients include waxes like Beeswax or Carnauba Wax which provide structure and contribute to the lipstick's texture, helping it stick to the lips and stay in place. Emollients like Castor Oil, Shea Butter and Jojoba Oil add moisture and prevent the lipstick from drying out, making for smoother application.


Ingredients like Silicones and Polymer Film-Formers create a film on the lips, helping to seal in colour and provide a smooth finish. The pigments used in long-lasting lipsticks are typically more intense and finely ground, ensuring a rich colour payoff that lasts longer. And to help control the texture and consistency of the lipstick? You'll find fillers. These add to the payoff and matte finish of long-lasting formulas.


When it comes to the long-wearing properties of lipstick, some ingredients melt into your lips quickly after application, resulting in a thin, even layer of colour. Antioxidants like Vitamin E help protect the lips from environmental stressors and - one for the matte finish lovers - matting agents like Silica and Talc reduce shine. Last but not least, preservatives work their magic to help extend the shelf life of lipstick, preventing the growth of bacteria or other nasties.


What type of lipstick lasts the longest?

The type of lipstick that tends to last the longest is typically a matte or liquid lipstick. Matte lipsticks have a flat, non-shiny finish, are often highly pigmented, containing fewer emollients and more fillers, adding to their long life. Liquid lipsticks are similar yet come in a liquid form. They usually dry down to a matte finish and are designed to be long-lasting. Once set, they're less likely to transfer or smudge. 


Providing a sheer wash of colour that sinks into the lips, lip stains or lip tints create a natural, long-lasting effect and are a go-to for a subtle look. Some brands offer lipsticks specifically marketed as 'long-wear'. These formulas tend to stay on longer compared to glossy or creamy formulas as they often incorporate special ingredients to enhance staying power. 


While they may not be as long-lasting as matte or liquid lipsticks, lip creams (a hybrid between a lipstick and a gloss) can still offer incredible payoff. Some cream lipsticks are made to be long-lived and are typically moisturising and comfortable to wear.


 The longevity of your lipstick can depend on the formulation of the lipstick but also factors like the brand, your lip texture, and eating and drinking habits. Why not delve into some experimentation to see which type and brand work best for you? Your lips and lifestyle will love it. 


By Sephora UK Makeup Editorial Team

Writers and experts

Updated: 5 February 2024