Merit Lip Oil dupes
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By Viktoria @vioda.makeup · Updated
You're overpaying $18 every time you buy the original.
Switch to the top dupe and save. If you buy 3 a year, that's $54 back in your pocket.
The original
Merit Lip Oil
$28
Non-sticky lip oil with subtle tint.
My top dupes
NYX Lip Oil
Save 64%$10
"Close feel and finish."
- + Non-sticky
- + Tinted
- − Shade range varies
e.l.f. Lip Oil
Save 71%$8
"Great budget option."
- + Affordable
- + Glossy
- − Less longevity
At a glance
| Product | Price | Match | Best for | Savings |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Merit Lip Oil | $28 | Original | — | — |
| NYX Lip Oil | $10 | 84% | — | Save 64% |
| e.l.f. Lip Oil | $8 | 80% | — | Save 71% |
Comparison notes
Merit's lip oil is lightweight and non-sticky. NYX and e.l.f. offer similar formulas.
Full comparison
Merit's lip oil stands out for its truly non-sticky, weightless texture—it feels like nothing on the lips while delivering a gorgeous, glassy shine with a whisper of tint. The NYX lip oil comes closest in that comfortable, non-tacky feel and offers a wider shade range, though the formula is slightly thicker and the tint is a bit more opaque. e.l.f.'s version is the budget winner—glossy and hydrating—but it leans more toward a traditional gloss texture and doesn't quite match Merit's barely-there elegance. If your priority is that effortless, clean-girl lip look, all three deliver, but Merit's balance of hydration, tint, and finish is the most refined.
Longevity
Merit's lip oil lasts about 2–3 hours before it absorbs into the lips, leaving a subtle stain behind. NYX holds its shine for a similar 2–3 hours with slightly more tint staying power. e.l.f. fades faster at around 1–2 hours but reapplies easily from the tube.
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