Benefit Benetint dupes
lip-tint
Last updated: March 2026
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Benefit Benetint — Rose-tinted
$26
A cult-classic liquid lip and cheek stain that provides a sheer, natural flush of color that lasts all day.
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Flower Beauty Dewy Lip & Cheek Stain
Save 62%$10
"A great multi-use tint that gives a similar natural flush to Benetint. The formula is slightly more hydrating and dewy, which some people prefer. Doesn't last quite as long but is easy to reapply."
Best for: Natural lip and cheek color, hydrated finishes, everyday wear
- + Similar sheer, buildable tint
- + Works on both lips and cheeks
- + Natural, dewy finish
- + Comfortable and hydrating
- − Slightly less long-lasting than Benetint
- − Fewer shade options
Milk Makeup Jelly Tint
Save 42%$15
"A modern take on the lip-and-cheek tint concept. The jelly texture is different from Benetint's liquid but achieves a similar natural flush. More blendable and forgiving—great for on-the-go application."
Best for: On-the-go makeup, dewy looks, minimal routines
- + Blendable jelly texture for lips and cheeks
- + Buildable, natural color
- + Fun, portable stick format
- + Vegan and clean formula
- − Different texture than Benetint's liquid
- − Less precise application
- − Mid-range price—not a budget dupe
At a glance
| Product | Price | Match | Best for | Savings |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Benefit Benetint | $26 | Original | — | — |
| Flower Beauty Dewy Lip & Cheek Stain | $10 | 85% | Natural lip and cheek color, hydrated finishes, everyday wear | Save 62% |
| Milk Makeup Jelly Tint | $15 | 82% | On-the-go makeup, dewy looks, minimal routines | Save 42% |
Comparison notes
Benefit Benetint is the original lip-and-cheek stain—a rose-tinted liquid that provides a natural flush. These alternatives deliver similar multi-use tinting at lower prices.
Full comparison
Benefit Benetint has been a beauty staple since 1976, originally formulated for an exotic dancer who wanted a natural-looking nipple tint (true story). The water-based, rose-tinted liquid stains both lips and cheeks with a sheer, buildable flush that looks like natural color rather than makeup. It's long-lasting because it actually stains the skin rather than sitting on top. Flower Beauty's version captures the sheer, natural tinting effect with a slightly more hydrating formula. Milk Makeup Jelly Tint takes a different format—a solid stick instead of a liquid—but achieves the same natural, blendable lip-and-cheek color. Both dupes deliver the effortless, my-skin-but-rosier effect that made Benetint iconic.
Longevity
Benetint lasts 6–8 hours on cheeks and 4–6 on lips before needing reapplication. Flower Beauty lasts about 4–6 hours on cheeks, 3–4 on lips. Milk Makeup Jelly Tint lasts 3–5 hours. All three build well with reapplication.
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