Lip Plumper Ingredients and Why You Should Care
With the market flooded with lip plumpers, it is important to understand the ingredients in lip plumpers. Each individual ingredient is there for a specific reason. Not to mention that you may very well be allergic to it.
I’ve created a list of lip plumping ingredients that can be found in products today:
1) Peptides - Dipalmitoyl hydroxyproline and palmitoyl oligopeptide (peptides) enhance collagen and hyaluronic acid production. This ingredient increases lip tissue volume and thus provides a more plump effect. These ingredients stimulate the production of collagen in the lips and also cause the synthesis of hyaluronic acid.
2) Ceramide and Candelilla Wax locks in moisture.
3) Retinols, including retinaldehyde, can improve fine lines and texture (over time) through collagen synthesis. There has been scientific research that can back up these claims.
4) A Vitamin B derivative is known to increase circulation to the lip region, thus causing the illusion of a plumper lip.
5) Menthol, paired with l-arginine, , while l-arginine stimulates the blood flow and circulation of the lip region.
6) Ginger Root Extract, Cinnamon Leaf Oil, and Peppermint Oil all irritate the lips, resulting in short-term swelling and irritation of the mucosa of the lips. Even though this can cause temporary plump lips, it can also cause peeling or dry lips.
7) Niacin causes tingling and flushing through dilation of capillaries in the skin, for some slight redness and swelling, though many patients can’t tolerate this ingredient, either topically or orally.
8) Topical or Marine Collagen, both known to be an active ingredient in lip plumpers, do not penetrate the skin or enhances collagen content in the lips.
It is important to always check the lip plumper ingredients before purchasing. You do not want to get an allergic reaction to the lips.



