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This Is the Only Lip Product You Need in Your Bag This Summer
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Date:2025-04-24 23:25:03
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Summer is the perfect season to give your cosmetics bag a little refresh, since there are so many great new beauty launches that are bringing the heat.
Everyone knows and loves Laneige's Lip Sleeping Mask for its unbelievable moisture and hydration. Plus, those delectable scents are too good to pass up. Now, Laneige has introduced two new flavors to its Lip Sleeping Mask lineup, and you're definitely going to want to grab them ahead of the warmer season.
Introducing Pink Lemonade and Mango, Laneige's new Lip Sleeping Masks are all you need to achieve soft and smooth lips all summer long. The Pink Lemonade Swirl lip treatment not only feels amazingly nourishing on the lips, but the dreamy swirled formula is perfect for the summer.
One reviewer raves, "This stuff smells so good, subtle but sweet. the swirl is so pretty and I love the packaging. Buy it before it is gone!"
Another gushes, "If I could give this one 10 stars I would. Not only is it beautiful to look at but it smells like lemonade. I hope they make it permanent."
Continue ahead to shop the limited-edition drop for yourself.
Pink lemonade is a summer staple, and now you can wear it on your lips, too. Get Laneige's new Lip Sleeping Mask flavors from Amazon and Sephora.
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