Bold lipstick formulas, shade-inclusive picks, and everything you need to know before your next beauty haul — from drugstore staples to luxury splurges.
The beauty world has never been short on options, but 2026 is proving to be a particularly rich year for lip color. Creamy finishes are making a quiet comeback alongside high-pigment liquid formulas, and the conversation around shade inclusivity — particularly for Black women and those with deeper complexions — has moved from niche to mainstream. Whether the budget allows for a $10 drugstore classic or a $45 luxury investment, there are standout lipstick options worth every penny.
Why Lip Color Still Rules in 2026
In an era when skincare-first beauty continues to dominate, lipstick holds its own as one of the few makeup products capable of transforming an entire look in under a minute. A well-chosen shade can add warmth, create contrast, or project confidence before a single word is spoken. For deeper and melanin-rich complexions, the right formula does something even more powerful — it amplifies rather than competes.
The Best Lipsticks Worth Trying This Year
Revlon Super Lustrous Lipstick — The Everyday Classic
At roughly $10.99, available directly through Revlon’s official website, the Super Lustrous Lipstick remains one of the most dependable drugstore formulas on the market. Decades into its run, it continues to earn its place in vanity drawers for its creamy, hydrating texture and satin finish that reads as far more expensive than its price tag suggests. The shade range spans everyday neutrals to statement-making reds, giving wearers genuine versatility.
For deeper skin tones, two shades in particular tend to photograph and wear beautifully. Fire & Ice, a warm, vivid red, delivers the kind of contrast that makes lips look luminous against rich complexions. Black Cherry, a deep plum-berry, draws out warm undertones in a way that feels both polished and modern. For anyone building a foundational lip wardrobe under $15, this is the logical starting point.
Rouge Dior Forever Liquid — The Luxury Matte Worth the Splurge
Priced between $42 and $45 on Dior‘s international site, the Rouge Dior Forever Liquid lipstick earns its higher cost through a formula that delivers where it counts: intense pigment, long wear, and a transfer-proof finish that survives meals, conversations, and long events without fading into obscurity. It wears lightweight despite its bold payoff, which is a rare quality among matte liquid formulas.
For melanin-rich complexions, the rich wine depth of the brand’s Rouge Profond shade is a near-perfect match with warm undertones, while the iconic 999 — Dior’s signature true red — proves that certain reds genuinely work across all skin tones. On deeper complexions in particular, it reads as striking rather than stark.
Revlon Super Lustrous Glass Shine — The Gloss-Hybrid for Everyday Shine
For those days when full matte isn’t the move, the Super Lustrous Glass Shine offers something between a lipstick and a gloss — light, hydrating, and comfortable in a way that encourages reapplication rather than dreading it. Available through major retailers including Target, Amazon, Walmart, and Revlon’s own site, prices generally fall between $9 and $11, keeping it firmly in impulse-buy territory.
Two shades stand out for deeper complexions. Rum Raisin, a deep berry with a polished shine, layers beautifully over bare lips or a lip liner. Wine Not, a rich wine tone, flatters warm undertones and delivers the kind of effortless evening look that takes no time to achieve.
Shade Tips for Black and Deep Skin Tones
Makeup artists and beauty professionals have long maintained a consistent framework for what works best on deeper and melanin-rich skin tones. The most flattering lipstick shades tend to fall into a few reliable categories:
- Warm reds — true reds without excessive blue undertones
- Deep berries and plums
- Rich browns and brick tones
These shades provide vibrancy and contrast against deeper complexions, ensuring that lips stand out rather than disappear. Cool-toned pinks and pale nudes, by contrast, can read as washed out or ashy — a widely acknowledged issue that more brands are finally working to address through expanded shade ranges.
Smart Shopping Tips for Every Budget
Before reaching for a new lip color, a few practical notes can make the difference between a satisfying purchase and an unused tube.
Official brand websites — such as Revlon‘s and Dior‘s — offer the most reliable product accuracy and updated shade availability. Drugstore classics from Revlon tend to retail under $15 and are widely stocked at major pharmacy and big-box chains, making them easy to find and test in person. For the luxury tier, Dior’s Rouge Dior offerings run $42 and above but reward the investment with long-lasting wear and noticeably elevated pigment.
In 2026, a well-curated lip lineup does not require choosing between quality and accessibility. It simply requires knowing which products do the work.




