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I Tried Chipotle's Lip Stain And Was Able To Eat A Whole-Ass Burrito Without Reapplying

I don’t go anywhere without a little bit of lipstick on. Not just a balm. Or a gloss. A full lip. So, when I found out that Wonderskin, known for that viral TikTok peel and reveal lip stain, had partnered with Chipotle to introduce a limited-edition lip stain, I was ready to give it a chance. Admittedly, the name isn’t the most creative – it’s Lipotle – but the idea behind the product intrigued me. The stain was marketed as smudge-proof and made for “enjoying burritos on the go.” As a major burrito-eater and lipstick connoisseur, naturally, I had to try it.

When I initially applied it, a Shrek-green masque settled on my lips. The texture applies like lip gloss and quickly hardens into a foil-like texture, similar to Wonderskin’s other lip stain technology. Part of me was tempted to keep the initial color for brat summer, but I was interested to see what color formed beneath. After roughly 30 seconds, I start to peel it awaya surprisingly satisfying feeling. Underneath was a nude pink color.

Wonderskin, known for that viral TikTok peel and reveal lip stain, worked with Chipotle to introduce a lip stain dubbed Lipotle.
Image Credit: Chipotle/Wonderskin

As someone who loves a bold red lip, I wanted something stronger, so I reapplied. The box instructions said 60 seconds would leave me with a darker rose color. I waited the allotted time and sprayed the Wonder Blading Activator to seal in the pigment. My lips emerged triumphant. While darker, they still looked natural — a nice change of pace if you want more natural-looking coverage. With a little added lip gloss for some glam, I was ready to pick up my burrito order. (You never know who is running the cash register!)

Oh, you didn’t think I would test it with a real burrito? Think again! Like I said, I take my lipstick very seriously. I went with a double-wrapped little number, thick with guac, because this lip stain was inspired by National Avocado Day. I knew it was going to get messy, so I prepped with a pile of napkins, fully expecting to wipe away my hard-earned work. Let me tell you, I’ve been disappointed by lip stains before.

After a few bites, I wiped my mouth with the back of my hand without thinking — like an animal. There was no smudge in sight, and no pigment was left on my hand. I was giddy with the results. (Yes, I’m basically a scientist.) As I gobbled away the rest of my meal, I continuously checked my reflection like the self-obsessed gal that I am and was left with the same level of color despite my discarded napkin pile growing taller. (Sexy, right?) With both my stomach and my vanity satisfied, I can say that Lipotle passed the test.

Shocked that it actually worked (no offense, Chipotle!), I looked into the science a bit more. What makes this product different from the countless others? The formula is water-based, so it won’t dry out your lips like alcohol-based dyes typically used for long-lasting color. The mist that I sprayed over the green masque triggered some kind of reaction (which explains the light tingling) that seals in the pigments, making it waterproof and transfer-proof.

On the walk back from my local Chipotle, I realized the lip stain didn’t feel heavy or stiff, which was an added benefit in the stifling heat. I’m a big fan of any beauty product that won’t sweat right off. My only note is that the packaging swears by 10 hours of smudge-proof coverage, which is a pretty good estimate. Still, I’d say I reapplied roughly five hours in, but that also included tackling a massive burrito. That’s a win in my book.

P.S. If you see me at Brave Rave next weekend with Lipotle’s green masque applied, no, you didn’t.

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Melanie Whyte
Melanie Whyte (she/her) leads the lifestyle and relationship content at Betches. As an amateur New Yorker and professional bisexual, she enjoys writing about the bane of sex and relationships in the city. She is also perpetually in her messy house era despite spending all of her money on Instagram ads.