
Beauty lovers are raving about a Victoria Beckham Beauty lip shine that’s been hailed as the perfect mix of luxury and everyday wear. Priced at £30 on the Victoria Beckham website, the Posh Balm Nourishing Lip Shine has won fans over for its long-lasting formula, smooth texture and chic packaging, with some shoppers saying it makes them ‘feel posh’ every time they put it on.
Available in the shades fleur, colette, cassis, glace and cannelle, the brand says the lip balm is designed to deliver luxurious care and effortless colour. It says it’s clinically proven to hydrate lips for up to 24 hours.
The balm comes in tinted shades featuring pH-adaptive technology, which reacts to skin to create a personalised wash of colour unique to each individual. There’s also a clear, high shine version that serves as a deeply moisturising everyday essential.
For alternatives, there is the GLOSSIER Balm Dotcom Lip Balm and Skin Salve 15ml for £16 from Sephora. This comes in a range of colours, including strawberry, black cherry, birthday, espresso and many others.
It also contains antioxidants and emollients that nourish for ‘smooth, hydrated lips’, the brand says. Cult Beauty has the LANEIGE Glaze Craze Tinted Lip Serum for £19, which has earned a high 4.7 out of 5-star rating.
The Posh Balm Nourishing Lip Shine has a 4.3 out of 5 star rating on the Victoria Beckham website. One person said: “Absolutely love it. Amazing quality and beautiful packaging. Excited to try other shades and other products. Feeling very posh wearing it.” Another said: “This balm is such a nice colour and the balm lasts several hours.”
A third wrote: “Amazing balm, great quality. One of these products you end up keeping in your bag all the time.” Some others slightly disagreed, as one said: “This is not as moist as I would have expected from a balm, however, the colour is gorgeous. I wish VBB would come out with a lipstick in this same colour.”
A second wrote: “Nice colour, outstanding packaging. Got 4 stars only because (the) lip balm texture is mildly stickier than I’d prefer, but not a deal breaker.”