Laneige launched a tinted lip balm called the Glaze Craze Tinted Polypeptide Lip Serum ($22 each, Sephora, Kohl’s and Laneige). I’m a huge fan of the Lip Glowy Balms and was really excited to see a new tinted lip product from Laneige!
The Glaze Craze Tinted Lip Serums are donut-inspired and each one has a different sweet gourmand scent. I really love the scents they created – they’re sweet but not too sweet. They smell like chocolate to me.
Formula is smooth, non sticky but still balmy/glossy feeling. They feel very hydrating on the lips and the pigment is just perfect for a tinted balm. The colors show up but they still have a natural looking tint to them. I think each color they created is 10/10 beautiful and very flattering.
- Sugar Glaze is a tan beige brown
- Peach Glaze is a pink peach
- Cinnamon Sugar is a mauve cream shade
- Chocolate Frosting is a chocolate brown with a reddish undertone
Below wearing:
- Foundation – Armani Luminous Silk Foundation in 6.5
- Powder – Charlotte Tilbury Airbrush Flawless Finish Powder in Medium
- Blush – rhode Pocket Blush in Freckle
- Highlighter – Chanel Jeux de Lumiere Spring 2025
- Eyeshadow – Tom Ford Eyeshadow Palette in Peach Glamour
- Eyeliner – Victoria Beckham Satin Kajal in Cocoa
- Brows – Glossier Boy Brow Arch in Cool Brown
- Mascara – L’Oreal Paradise Big Deal
- Tank – Aritzia (runs small, recommend sizing up)
Laneige Sugar Glaze
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Laneige Peach Glaze
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Laneige Cinnamon Sugar
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Laneige Chocolate Frosting
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There are a few features of the serums that I’m a little iffy about – none of these are deal breakers for me, but several of you mentioned these in your DMs to me so I thought I’d point them out too. Texture can be a little thick if you apply too much product, but they are easy to blend out.
I’m undecided about the applicator they made for these balms. The Glaze Craze Lip Serums come with a cushiony donut-shaped applicator. It’s soft and squishy and I give Laneige five stars for innovation, but it can be cumbersome to use as it makes precise application challenging. Also the tip can get very messy and a little goopy over time with the product oozing.
There was one shade that seemed to settle and separate into my lip lines on bare lips (the Peach Glaze), but this can be fixed if I apply a lip liner underneath.
Overall I am happy with the purchase especially since the pigment level is exactly what I want in a tinted balm. I love that they’re not too sheer. A lot of you wanted to know how these compared to Summer Fridays Lip Butter Balms and I feel like they are very different. The Summer Fridays balms are a little thinner in texture with just a sheer hint of color while the Laneige serums is thicker and more opaque. If you like the concept of a tinted lip product that is hydrating but want something more budget-friendly, I also recommend checking out the e.l.f. Glow Reviver Lip Oils. While the formulas are not really the same, I have been a big fan of them for a tinted lip hydrator and I think they also have really great colors.
I pulled some swatches to some other balms/oils and a few glosses to compare for color.
Available now at Sephora, Kohl’s and Laneige. Have you tried these yet? What did you think?