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Boots' viral dupe for celeb–approved lip mask is back in stock – you'll save £16.50 AND wake up with a juicy pout

Boots' viral dupe for celeb–approved lip mask is back in stock – you'll save £16.50 AND wake up with a juicy pout

Scottish Sun27-04-2025

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LUXURY LIPS Boots' viral dupe for celeb–approved lip mask is back in stock – you'll save £16.50 AND wake up with a juicy pout
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BOOTS shoppers can now replicate the results of a high-end beauty buy with the return of a popular product.
A viral lip mask dupe is once again available, and gives users the perfect juicy pout at a fraction of the price.
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The Boots Berry Lip Sleep Mask is back on shelves for just £4.50
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The lip mask has been compared to Laneige's Lip Sleeping Mask, which currently retails for £21
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The changing spring weather can be rough on your lips, drying them out and creating a chapped look.
If you have tried an endless string of lip balms, glosses, and scrubs to no avail, Boots may have the answer.
The Berry Lip Mask is once again available on the chain's shelves and currently retails for just £4.50.
However, the budget-friendly price isn't the only reason the product has become so popular.
Fans have compared it to Laneige's bestselling Lip Sleeping Mask, which is currently listed for £21.
It has been a fan favourite among A-listers, including Kate Moss, Julianne Hough, Kendall Jenner, Ashley Benson, and Charli XCX.
The Boots Berry Lip Mask is formulated with "ultra hydrating" ingredients, including coconut oil and shea butter.
These not only hydrate dry lips, but also soothe any cuts and cracks.
While Laneige's Lip Sleeping Mask contains similar ingredients, its the accessories that accompany the purchase which have led to many of the comparisons.
Both lip masks come with a dinky applicator, which can be used to apply the product directly to your lips.
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This helps to keep the product clean from any germs which may be on your fingers.
The Boots' Berry Lip Mask and the high-end alternative are both designed to be applied at night.
They are said to leave your lips feeling silky smooth and nourished in the morning.
You can also apply the products in the daytime too for an extra boost of hydration, especially if you suffer with dry lips.
The budget Boots buy is berry scented and has scored five star ratings.
Shoppers shared their experiences with the buy in the Boots review section.
"It is great. Nourishing, softening, soothing great overnight mask at amazing price," wrote one customer.
"Brought this Sleep Lip Mask though I didn't have high hopes, but I've loved it," said another person.
"I thought I'd give it a go as the price tag looked good, my lips are super soft and hydrated.
"I found it was better than the Laneige Lip Mask – definitely buy it again."
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Boots shoppers compared the high-end buy with the budget-friendly alternative (stock image)
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"This lip balm is actually better than the Laneige one!" agreed a third customer.
"It smells like bubblegum, but not overpowering.
"I use it in the morning and night, and it keeps my lips moisturised all day/night without any need to top up in between.
"Lips feel soft and hydrated in the morning, it's not greasy or very sticky on the lips either.
"Comes with a cute spatula too. Definitely get this, you won't regret it for £4.50!"

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