No more matte lipsticks. A trend mixing care and color is becoming the essential tip for rejuvenating the smile.
After years of dominance of matte lipstick, a makeup trend from the 90s and 2000s is making a comeback, boosted by the Korean “glass skin” phenomenon which popularized the luminous and hydrated complexion.
Today, this return to shine is evident on the lips. But it’s not just any shine: gone are the sticky glosses of the 2000s, today, lip oils offer a sophisticated glow while caring for the skin. Contrary to popular belief, glossy lips are particularly suitable for mature women. Nassim Hamek, founder of Cénée, confirms this: “The lips are the only part of the body that does not have sebaceous glands, so it dries out quickly. Lip oils intensely nourish, hydrate and provide immediate comfort, even for more mature and sensitive lips.”
These oils combine shine and care thanks to ingredients like jojoba oil, shea butter and plant extracts. They plump, soften and give a luminous effect without accentuating fine lines, unlike some old glosses. In addition, they offer a real long-lasting care effect: they protect against external aggressions, prevent dehydration and provide immediate comfort, making the lips more supple and visibly younger.
For optimal effect, apply them several times a day, either alone for a natural look, or over lipstick for a more sophisticated effect. Among the essential references, Clarins and Ilia offer moisturizing and pigmented oils. Cénée stands out for its highly pigmented oils which combine comfort and makeup: they offer an intense glow while remaining pleasant to wear. Nassim Hamek emphasizes: “We wanted to find this enveloping side of the classic gloss, but in a healthier formulation adapted to dry lips..”
The return of glossy lips is therefore not just a nod to the 90s: it is a trend designed for mature beauty, where skincare and makeup come together for a luminous and elegant result, both practical and modern.


