I Thought All Lip Masks Were Just Fancy Lip Balms—Until I Tried This One

I Thought All Lip Masks Were Just Fancy Lip Balms—Until I Tried This One


As a beauty editor, I have what can only be described as a borderline-absurd number of lip products. Lip balms, lip oils, serums, scrubs—you name it, it’s probably rolling around at the bottom of one of my handbags. And yet, despite being surrounded by them, I’m spectacularly bad at remembering to apply any of them throughout the day. I’ll dutifully slick something on mid-morning and then promptly forget until my lips are back to feeling like sandpaper by four o’clock. So, over time, I’ve accepted that my best defence against dryness isn’t frequent daytime touch-ups, it’s a single, effective product I can rely on to rehydrate my lips overnight.

That’s how I became a committed user of lip masks. In theory, they promise an intense hit of moisture that works while you sleep, so you wake up with soft, plump lips—a dream scenario for someone as low-maintenance as me. The problem, however, is that most “lip masks” are just ordinary lip balms dressed up in fancier packaging. They come in jars, feel heavier than a regular balm, and… that’s about it. The results rarely live up to the marketing. I’ve tried more of them than I care to admit, from cult-favourite K-beauty formulas to glossy high-end offerings, and while they all claim to be transformative, most simply coat the lips rather than actually nourishing them.

So when I first tried Tatcha’s The Kissu Lip Mask (£27), I wasn’t expecting much. It had the same hallmarks as all the others—a little glass pot, a delicate pink tint and promises of hydration and plumping. I assumed it would be another pretty addition to my bedside table that didn’t actually do much beyond looking nice in photos. But to my surprise, this one was different. From the very first use, it felt like something entirely new. The texture alone is unlike anything I’ve ever used before: a thick, silky jelly that somehow melts into the lips without feeling greasy or sticky. It forms a cushiony layer that clings comfortably throughout the night, and, crucially, it’s still there when I wake up, not vanished onto my pillowcase.

More than just a glossy coating, it actually seems to treat my lips. By morning, they feel smooth, hydrated and subtly plump, as though they’ve had a proper overnight repair session rather than just a superficial slick of moisture. And for someone who’s perpetually dehydrated and inconsistent with daytime lip balm application, that’s a small miracle.

A photo of the inside of the tatcha kissu lip mask, sitting on a marble surface

Tatcha The Kissu Lip Mask

Before

Grace Day Before applying Tatcha's The Kissu Lip Mask

Before applying Tatcha’s The Kissu Lip Mask.

After

Grace Day after applying Tatcha's The Kissu Lip Mask

After applying Tatcha’s The Kissu Lip Mask.

The Verdict