Rhode Peptide Lip Tint dupes
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Last updated: March 2026
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The original
Rhode Peptide Lip Tint
$18
Hydrating, glossy lip tint with peptides that delivers a sheer wash of color and a plush, shiny finish.
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e.l.f. Glassy Lip Tint
Save 56%$8
"The closest e.l.f. has come to a Rhode dupe. The shine, the slip, and the sheer wash of color all match remarkably well. If you wanted Rhode but didn't want to spend $18, this is the one."
Best for: Everyday gloss lovers, anyone wanting the Rhode look at half the price
- + Nearly identical glossy finish
- + Sheer buildable color in flattering shades
- + Hydrating formula that doesn't feel sticky
- + Less than half the price
- − Slightly less long-wearing
- − Doesn't include peptides
Clarins Lip Comfort Oil
Slightly more$28
"Not a price dupe but a finish alternative for those who want a more nourishing, oil-based version of the Rhode effect."
Best for: Dry lips, anyone who prefers oil to gloss
- + Luxurious nourishing oil texture
- + Beautiful subtle tint
- + Genuinely conditioning
- + Long-lasting on lips
- − Costs more than Rhode, not less
- − Different finish — oil rather than gloss
At a glance
| Product | Price | Match | Best for | Savings |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rhode Peptide Lip Tint | $18 | Original | — | — |
| e.l.f. Glassy Lip Tint | $8 | 90% | Everyday gloss lovers, anyone wanting the Rhode look at half the price | Save 56% |
| Clarins Lip Comfort Oil | $28 | 82% | Dry lips, anyone who prefers oil to gloss | Slightly more |
Comparison notes
Rhode's Peptide Lip Tint became the it-girl gloss of 2023–2024. These dupes recreate the glossy, plush, sheer-tinted finish that made it viral.
Full comparison
Rhode launched the Peptide Lip Tint and within months it had become one of the most photographed lip products on the internet — Hailey Bieber's brand turned a simple gloss into a status object. The reason it works isn't the peptides (which have minimal effect at the concentration in a gloss); it's the formula's plush, glassy finish and the perfectly chosen sheer shades. e.l.f. Glassy Lip Tint is the closest dupe by a wide margin: the same wet-look shine, the same sheer buildable wash of color, the same comfortable non-sticky texture, all for $8. The difference in performance is minor — Rhode wears slightly longer, but you'll touch up either product after eating. Clarins Lip Comfort Oil is a different finish (oil rather than gloss) at a higher price, but for people who want a nourishing version of the same idea, it's worth knowing about.
Longevity
Rhode wears 3–4 hours; e.l.f. Glassy 2–3 hours; Clarins 4–5 hours with reapplication. All three are gloss-finish products that need reapplication after meals.
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