I love lip products — like, a lot. My makeup drawer is filled with liners, glosses, lipsticks, oils, and stains galore, and nothing brings me more joy than discovering a new lip combo that just hits right. But as everyone knows, your lip look is only as good as the canvas you’re working with. If you’re dealing with dry, dehydrated lips, you’re probably not going to get the look you dreamed of — and, arguably more importantly, your lips won’t feel their best either.
If winter hasn’t been treating your lips kindly (hello, everyone), it might be time to add a lip mask to your routine. I’m no stranger to these formulas and often reach for them over balm, especially when my lips are feeling particularly parched. While the LANEIGE Lip Sleeping Mask remains a tried-and-true favourite, I’ve been on the lookout for something more budget-friendly that still delivers high-level hydration without the steep price tag. That’s where the Neutrogena Hydro Boost Hyaluronic Acid Lip Mask s stands out.
Now, let’s get into the details.
My review of the Neutrogena Hydro Boost Hyaluronic Lip Mask

I’m always on the hunt for new, affordable beauty products to add to my routine, so when Neutrogena announced it would be adding a lip mask to its beloved Hydro Boost line, it immediately went on my wish list. It claims to instantly nourish and replenish dry lips while adding a glossy finish, powered by skin-loving ingredients like hyaluronic acid, vitamin E, and shea butter. It sounded great to me, so as soon as I could get my hands on it, I did.
Let’s start with the facts and figures. The masks come in glass containers that feel a bit more luxe than plastic alternatives. Each one contains 15 grams of product and has a screw-on plastic lid. This is fairly middle of the pack for lip masks, with the LANEIGE option coming in at 20 grams and the viral Tatcha Kissu Mask weighing in at just 9 grams. Where this product really stands out compared to those heavy hitters is the price. LANEIGE’s Lip Sleeping Mask retails for $32.50 (though it often goes on sale), while Tatcha’s version costs a staggering $39. This Neutrogena option comes in at just $14.95 — pretty impressive, right?
Now for the more important details: scent, colour, texture, and results. When it comes to scent and colour, you have options. Sheer Berry is a lightly pink-tinted formula with a — yes, you guessed it — berry scent. The colour payoff is minimal; in fact, I wouldn’t say there’s any noticeable tint once applied. The scent, unfortunately, isn’t my favourite. It smells quite artificial, and I find myself reaching for the transparent, fragrance-free Sheer Ice formula whenever my lips need hydration. It might be some people’s cup of tea, but for me, it misses the mark.
As for texture, the rich, balmy consistency is comparable to most masks on the market — thicker than a balm or oil and noticeably more hydrating. It applies smoothly and melts into the skin, and I can feel dryness ease within seconds. That said, it is quite rich, so you’ll need to be comfortable with it sitting on the lips rather than fully absorbing like a traditional balm. Expect a bit of residue, which is pretty standard for this type of product and doesn’t bother me.
While I wouldn’t call it a perfect product, it comes close. I’d give the Sheer Ice formula a solid 4.5 stars (docking half a point from the Sheer Berry version for its lack of colour and less appealing scent). You definitely get great value for your money, and it’s a strong alternative to its luxury-level counterparts. It’s a nightstand must-have in my home.
Neutrogena Hydro Boost Hyaluronic Lip Mask Pros
- Very affordable
- Extremely hydrating
- Leaves a glossy finish
- Smooth, non-greasy texture
Neutrogena Hydro Boost Hyaluronic Lip Mask Cons
- The Sheer Berry scent isn’t for everyone and doesn’t offer colour payoff
- Will leave some residue behind on the lips
- Must apply with fingers, no applicator included
What are reviewers saying about the Neutrogena Hydro Boost Hyaluronic Acid Lip Mask?
Though it’s new to the market, the Neutrogena Hydro Boost Hyaluronic Acid Lip Mask is already receiving rave reviews — it currently holds an average rating of 4.5 stars on Amazon Canada. Reviewers love that the formula isn’t sticky or waxy, gliding easily onto the lips while helping to banish dryness and heal cracks. Most people seem to love the Sheer Berry formula, so I’m definitely in the minority with that.






