There’s one kind of stain you don’t need to clean away, and that’s a lip stain! In fact, the whole benefit of a lip stain is that it sticks around. Instead of covering the lips with a waxy, smudgeable layer like lipstick, lip stains are intentionally non-smudging for all-day wear.
They come in a few forms, and they’re all quite magical, so we’ll give you the complete low-down on what they are and how they work. Then, you can read our reviews of the top 10 lip stains, featuring options for every type of makeup wearer. Finally, we wrote a handy lip stain guide to help you choose the best one for you.
- The Low-Down on Lip Stains
- Top 10 Best Lip Stains 2026
- 1. Best Overall Lip Stain: Covergirl Outlast All-Day Lip Color
- 2. Best Budget Lip Stain: Maybelline SuperStay Matte Ink Liquid Lipstick
- 3. Best Premium Lip Stain: Benefit Cosmetics Benetint Lip & Cheek Stain
- 4. Best Hybrid Lip Stain: Peripera Ink Airy Velvet Lip Tint
- 5. Best Mid-End Lip Stain: SEPHORA COLLECTION Cream Lip Stain
- 6. Best High-Shine Lip Stain: theBalm theBalmJour Lip Stain
- 7. Best Korean Lip Stain: Etude House Dear Darling Water Tint
- 8. Best Moisturizing Lip Stain: jane iredale Just Kissed Lip and Cheek Stain
- 9. Best Drugstore Lip Stain: L'Oreal Paris Rouge Signature Matte Lip Stain
- 10. Best Vegan Lip Stain: Pacifica Beauty Color Quench Lip Tint
- The Total Guide to Lip Stains
- Kiss Touch-ups Goodbye
The Low-Down on Lip Stains
As much as we love lip stains, we’re not above admitting that they’re a little confusing. This section will clarify exactly what brands mean when they call a product a “lip stain,” and we’ll outline the important factors you should consider when buying one.
What Does a Lip Stain Do?
A lip stain adds color to the lips in a formula that’s less likely to fade or smudge. Because the modern makeup industry isn’t always consistent, there isn’t just one type of formula that can be called a ‘lip stain,’ but there are actually three, as we explore next.
Types of Lip Stains
These are the three main types of lip stains:
- Liquid lipsticks are super-pigmented and often matte.
- Liquid tints are subtle, natural-looking, and ultra-popular in Korea.
- Balm tints have lower pigmentation, but they moisturize and tint both lips and cheeks.
We explain them in detail later on, to help you decide which is best for you. We’ll let you know which category each stain falls into, and we even included a few innovative hybrids and transitional formulas.
Finish, Pigmentation & Color
Factors like finish, pigmentation, and color are really important, so we mention them in every review, but which will be right for you is a question of personal aesthetic. Chances are you already know what you like, this guide will help if you’re not sure.
Longevity
The draw of most (though not all) lip stains is that they stay put for a very long time. We’ll let you know how long you can expect each lip stain to stay on your lips, as well as how it’ll hold up against food or beverages.
Non-Transferring
Whether you’re wearing a mask or kissing friends on the cheek, chances are you don’t want to leave cosmetic evidence behind. Most of our lip stain picks are non-transferring, which means that they only stain your lips–not your clothes or anyone else’s skin.
Easy to Use
In our reviews, we explain what the experience of using each lip stain is like and whether it’s quick or easy to use. For more experienced makeup users, other factors might matter more, but for newcomers or busy makeup wearers, this is an important detail to consider.
Pleasant Lip Feel
Longevity and pigmentation often come at the price of comfort, so it’s a bonus when a lip stain feels light and moisturizing. We’ll let you know how each lip stain feels as you wear it throughout the day.
With the important details out of the way, we can get to the most exciting part of this article–our selection of the best lip stains of 2026!
Top 10 Best Lip Stains 2026
1. Best Overall Lip Stain: Covergirl Outlast All-Day Lip Color
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Quick Facts:
- Type: Liquid Lipstick With Topcoat Balm
- Finish: Cream or Matte
- Pigmentation: High
- Color Range: 34
- Quantity: 0.07 Oz. Color/ 0.06 Oz. Topcoat
- Cruelty-Free/Vegan: Yes/No
If you’re looking for a cruelty-free lip stain with high-pigmentation and intense longevity, you can’t do better than the Outlast Lip Color.
The stain itself has an opaque formula that covers the lips in one swipe for a pristine look. It comes in a ton of really pretty shades; they all dry down to a matte texture, but some contain a shimmer that adds a festive touch.
What makes this stain unique is that it comes with an additional balm. This balm acts as a topcoat and sealant. It relieves any dry feeling from that first layer of the stain and also adds a creamy sheen.
We like that it’s effectively two products since you can skip the balm and use it like a matte lip stain. No matter how you use it, it’s totally transfer-proof and it holds up beautifully for over 12 hours as well as after drinking or eating. The only product that beats this stain for longevity is the SuperStay Liquid Lipstick from Maybelline, but it has a less comfortable lip feel.
Despite the topcoat, we do find that this lip stain isn’t very forgiving of texture. It can settle into creases in the lips, and since it takes a minute to dry, it can feather at the lip line, especially over mature skin. When you use it, make sure to keep the lips thoroughly moisturized, and use a lip primer if you’re prone to feathering.
Pros
- Two-in-one color and balm
- Incredible longevity
- Totally transfer-proof
- Highly pigmented
- Can be worn matte or shiny
Cons
- Can settle in creases or feather at the lip line
2. Best Budget Lip Stain: Maybelline SuperStay Matte Ink Liquid Lipstick
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Quick Facts:
- Type: Liquid Lipstick
- Finish: Satin
- Pigmentation: High
- Color Range: 45
- Quantity: 0.17 Fl. Oz.
- Cruelty-Free/Vegan: No
From Maybelline, this is a pigmented liquid lipstick formula with a smudge-proof satin finish. It’s budget-friendly, but it means business.
The main benefit of this formula is its intense longevity. It offers 16-hour wear, and it doesn’t smudge, fade, or transfer even when confronted with greasy food. At the end of the day, you’ll need an oil-based makeup remover and patience to get it off. The darker shades in the range can even leave a multi-day stain.
Since it’s a pigmented, lipstick-like formula, the fact that it comes in a wide shade range is helpful. The Amazon listing even includes a gallery with examples of how each shade looks on a few different skin tones. There’s a shade in there for every style and preference, and the presentation makes the selection process a little easier.
Despite what Maybelline advertises, this lip stain doesn’t have a true matte finish, which can be very disappointing for shoppers who buy it specifically for the matte look. In reality, it has a satin sheen, which is still quite pretty. However, if you want a true matte-finish, we recommend the Cream Lip Stain from Sephora, instead.
After application, while it dries-down quickly, it can still feel a little sticky on the lips, which can be a little uncomfortable. The stickiness made us concerned that the color would transfer, but amazingly enough, it didn’t at all.
Pros
- Incredible longevity
- Totally smudge and transfer-proof
- Intense pigmentation
- Excellent, well-documented color range
Cons
- Not actually matte
- Difficult to remove
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Quick Facts:
- Type: Liquid Tint
- Finish: Natural
- Pigmentation: Low
- Color Range: Rosey Red, Soft Pink, Peach, and Berry
- Quantity: 0.33 Fl. Oz. or 0.13 Fl. Oz.
- Cruelty-Free/Vegan: No
It’d be impossible to talk about lip stains without mentioning the iconic Benetint. This was one of the original liquid tints, and it’s still a favorite for many.
We think of lip stains as a new innovation, but Benetint was actually developed in 1976! It has undergone some changes over the years, but its core properties are the same: it’s a thin, pigmented liquid that sinks into the lips. The original shade gives the lips a rosy stain, but a few more soft shades have been released over the years. It’s best for a more natural look, and it also works over the cheeks.
It’s a little tricky to use–you have to apply a small swipe over the lips, and then rub them together or use your finger to blend it in. Use too much at once or apply it to dry lips, and it’ll settle unevenly, so it’s best to start with a small amount over well-moisturized lips. While it can transfer a bit when you first apply it, it becomes transfer-proof once it sinks in and sets.
If you stick to a thin layer, the liquid will sink into the lips quickly, so you’ll end up with a very natural finish. You can add more layers to get a more saturated color, in which case your lips will also look more lustrous for the first couple of hours. You can apply a lip balm on top as much as you like, and your lips will retain the color while also taking in the moisture.
Since the formula is thin and penetrative, it has very decent longevity. It can hold up for around 6-7 hours, although eating greasy food will make it fade.
K-beauty brands have happily adopted this lip stain formulation technique, so if you’d like something more affordable, you can try the Water Tints from Etude House. Just keep in mind that they’re a little more pigmented.
Pros
- Gives lips a natural-looking flush
- Can be built up for more pigmentation
- Decent longevity and transfer-resistance
- Doubles as blush
Cons
- Looks uneven over dry lips
- A little tricky to use
4. Best Hybrid Lip Stain: Peripera Ink Airy Velvet Lip Tint
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Quick Facts:
- Type: Liquid Lipstick-Tint Hybrid
- Finish: Matte
- Pigmentation: Medium
- Color Range: 11
- Quantity: 0.14 Fl. Oz.
- Cruelty-Free/Vegan: No
This Korean lip stain is a unique hybrid between a liquid lipstick and a liquid tint. The name “Airy Velvet” is incredibly apt, since the silicone-based formula has a very smooth texture and a plush velvet matte finish.
It comes in an adorable bottle with a dropper-like top that’s secretly fitted with a doe-foot applicator. The applicator has a hole in the center, which is a useful gimmick that prevents too much product from getting on the lips.
It doesn’t have the same intense level of pigmentation as a liquid lipstick like the Outlast Lip Color from Covergirl, but it’s also not as sheer as a liquid tint. The formula is soft and creamy when first applied to the lips, but it dries down to a matte finish quickly.
You can apply a few layers to achieve full opacity, but that’s not necessarily how K-beauty fans would use it. Instead, they would apply it lightly and then smudge out the edges to create a matte version of a blurred or gradient lip.
Applying lightly is also how you’ll achieve the best “stain.” If you pack the color on it’s more likely to smudge or crack, but if you keep things light, the formula behaves like a liquid stain, without transferring or fading. Unlike other matte formulas, it’s very forgiving over dry lips. It doesn’t cling to dry patches at all, and even feels a little moisturizing.
The shade range is small and universally-flattering, but there are no dark or funky lip colors. Peripera occasionally releases seasonal shade collections, so you can check in periodically to see if there’s something new.
It’s important to note that Peripera’s examples of the colors aren’t very accurate, so we recommend looking at swatch videos when deciding on shades. The medium-pigmentation level means that shades will look slightly different depending on your natural coloring.
Pros
- Smooth and comfortable
- Perfect for matte K-beauty looks
- Easy to apply
- Matte yet appropriate for dry lips
Cons
- Mundane shade range
- Not ideal for heavier applications
5. Best Mid-End Lip Stain: SEPHORA COLLECTION Cream Lip Stain
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Quick Facts:
- Type: Liquid Lipstick
- Finish: Matte (Occasionally Others)
- Pigmentation: High
- Color Range: 90+
- Quantity: 0.17 Fl. Oz.
- Cruelty-Free/Vegan: No
It’s not often that we find ourselves recommending Sephora’s house brand, but these lip stains are a gem. By Sephora standards, they’re very affordable, and their quality is absolutely comparable to the ultra-lux brands that the shop also carries.
They have a traditional liquid lipstick formula, so they go on like a gloss but dry down to a long-lasting but soft matte finish. The pigmentation and longevity are both immense, with one swipe coverage followed by hours and hours of wear, and no transfer. Surprisingly, they come off fairly easily with most makeup removers.
With over 90 shades to choose from, you’ll also find some options here in uncommon colors like teal, black, and forest green. Sephora often changes things up with limited edition colors, as well.
They come with a typical doe-foot applicator, which doesn’t make for the easiest application (especially if you choose a very vivid or dark color), and they dry down fairly quickly so you don’t have a lot of playtime. It’s the kind of stain we recommend to those who have a little more experience with makeup or who are ready to practice.
Within the realm of matte lip stains, they’re certainly not the worst, but they can still be a little uncomfortable and drying. You need to make sure that your lips are exfoliated and moisturized before using them, but that comes with the territory.
If you want a lip stain with similarly-impressive longevity but without the matte finish, we recommend the SuperStay Liquid Lipstick from Maybelline, instead.
Pros
- Fantastic longevity
- Saturated full-coverage color
- Incredible shade range
- Affordable by Sephora standards
Cons
- Not very beginner-friendly
- A little drying
6. Best High-Shine Lip Stain: theBalm theBalmJour Lip Stain
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Quick Facts:
- Type: Gloss-Stain
- Finish: Glossy to Natural
- Pigmentation: High to Medium
- Color Range: 8
- Quantity: 0.22 Fl. Oz.
- Cruelty-Free/Vegan: Yes/Yes
From cruelty-free brand theBalm, this is a truly unusual take on the concept of lip stains with a totally vegan formula. We haven’t seen anything like this from any other brand, so if all of the lip stains we’ve reviewed so far haven’t been what you’re looking for, this might be your “just right.”
theBalmJour is a gloss-to-stain formula, which means that it goes on the lips like a pigmented gloss with a thin, non-sticky texture. It’s incredibly comfortable on the lips and is even slightly moisturizing. The formula retains its sheen and coverage for a few hours and then it slowly mattifies throughout the day.
As it mattifies, the color fades away gently, while a stain remains on the lips. It’s the kind of look you’d achieve right away with a liquid stain like the Benetint Stain from Benefit, but it comes after a few hours, instead.
If you’re interested in a liquid tint that sinks in right off the bat, but you only shop vegan and cruelty-free, we recommend theBalm’s Stainiac Tint, instead. Alternatively, you can speed things up by applying a very thin layer of theBalmjour, giving it a few to stain, and then blotting away the shine.
For as long as the formula looks glossy it’s not very transfer-proof, but once it mattifies it’ll also stop transferring. This interesting progression in intensity could work really well for those who don’t enjoy the all-day drama of a typical lip stain like the Outlast Lip Color from Covergirl, but want something that’s impressive at the start.
The stain comes in 8 wearable colors, and we recommend looking at swatches to figure out which ones are up your alley. We’d love to see theBalm expand the range in the future with deeper or less mainstream shades.
Pros
- Shiny gloss fades to a natural-looking stain
- Lightly moisturizing
- Cruelty-free and vegan
Cons
- Not transfer-proof
- Small shade range
7. Best Korean Lip Stain: Etude House Dear Darling Water Tint
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Quick Facts:
- Type: Liquid Tint
- Finish: Natural
- Pigmentation: Medium
- Color Range: 3
- Quantity: 0.32 Fl. Oz.
- Cruelty-Free/Vegan: No
Lip-tint style lip stains are immensely popular in South Korea. They’re just perfect for a pretty, K-beauty inspired makeup look. The liquids are simple and thin, so they penetrate into the lips nicely and don’t look like obvious makeup. They’re not drying to the lips, but they’re also not particularly moisturizing.
In practice, they are very similar to the Benetint Stain from Benefit, with that same natural staining effect and incredible longevity. However, there are a few important differences. First of all, the Water Tint colors are a little more pigmented, so you can build them up to look quite vivid.
This works particularly well for a Korean style gradient lip, since you can apply a thin layer over the lips at first, and then concentrate a second layer in the center. If you’re careful, you can build up the color all over the lips, but you’ll need a good lip liner to keep the tint from feathering. Additionally, because of the high pigmentation, they can emphasize dryness even more than Benetint.
The shade range itself is also more in-line with K-beauty trends. There are three shades: Cherry is a soft neutral red, Orange is a warm orange-red, and Strawberry is a cool purple-pink. You can expect them to look a little different depending on your natural lip color.
The final difference is the cost. Buying all three together is a bargain, but even purchased individually, they are significantly less expensive than the premium Benetint.
In general, we think anyone who enjoys liquid lip tints should try these, but if your makeup style is more traditionally Western then you might not like them.
Pros
- Sink into lips for great longevity
- More pigmented than other liquid tints
- Ideal for K-beauty style makeup
- Very affordable
Cons
- Can emphasize dry patches
- Difficult for traditional makeup styles
8. Best Moisturizing Lip Stain: jane iredale Just Kissed Lip and Cheek Stain
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