Get Plump, Glossy Lips: Your Guide to a Juicy Lip Care Routine

Get Plump, Glossy Lips: Your Guide to a Juicy Lip Care Routine

Fuller, glossier lips are not just for the runway. With the right routine, you can have a plump, dewy pout every single day — no needles, no filters, no fuss.

Why lip care is often overlooked

The skin on your lips is thinner and more delicate than anywhere else on your face. It has no oil glands, which means it cannot moisturize itself — making it one of the first places to show dryness, flakiness, and fine lines. Yet most people's lip care routine begins and ends with a swipe of balm. Your lips deserve more than that.

The lip care routine you actually need

Start by exfoliating two to three times per week. Gently buff away dead skin with a soft lip scrub or a damp cloth in circular motions. This reveals the smooth, fresh skin underneath and helps your lip products absorb better.

Follow immediately with a nourishing lip treatment or oil while your lips are still slightly damp. This locks in moisture and keeps lips soft and supple all day.

Finish with a lip plumping oil for that irresistible glossy, fuller look — while continuing to nourish the skin underneath.

Why lip oil beats lip gloss

Traditional lip glosses give you shine and little else. Lip oils give you shine and real skincare benefits. They penetrate the lip barrier rather than simply coating it. In some formulas, ingredients like cinnamon and ginger stimulate circulation for a natural plumping effect. And unlike gloss, a good lip oil leaves no sticky, tacky feeling — just comfortable, lasting hydration with buildable colour.

The Anzu Glow Lip Oil was designed with exactly this in mind — lightweight, non-sticky, delivering that glass-lip effect while keeping your lips nourished all day.

Tips for the plumpest lips

Stay hydrated — dehydration shows up on your lips first. Apply lip oil before bed, when your lips repair and regenerate overnight. Layer it over lip liner for a more defined, longer-lasting look. Avoid licking your lips — it dries them out further. And do not forget SPF on your lips; they are just as vulnerable to sun damage as the rest of your face.

Wear it alone. Layer it. Make it yours.

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