EADEM Le Chouchou Lip Softening Balm, Lip Gloss for Women, Lip Plumper & Lip Mask, Overnight Hydrating & Moisturizing Luxury Lip Balm, 0.5 oz, Bissap Glaze Review
Our verdict
The Bissap Glaze shade of EADEM's Le Chouchou balm swaps in moringa oil and a hexapeptide alongside the same acai and mongongo butter base, aiming to plump and even out dual-toned lips. With 2,356 reviews at 4.6 stars shared across the line, it has the same strong track record as the rest of the collection.
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Anyone whose lips have uneven pigmentation or a two-toned look and wants a balm that combines moisture, mild plumping, and color evening in one step.
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You want a fragrance-free or scent-neutral balm, or you prefer a matte finish over a glossy one.
- Priced 141% above the category median ($9.96 across 112 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 2,300 owner ratings
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Popularity3.4/5
2,300 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other anti-aging skincare: serums, night creams, facial peels, wrinkle patches and anti-aging devices we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
["Bissap Glaze is one of the shades in EADEM's Le Chouchou line, built on the same acai and mongongo butter base as the rest of the collection. What changes here is the addition of moringa oil, a lighter plant oil, and a hexapeptide, a small peptide chain marketed for plumping support.", 'The brand positions this shade around lip peel, mask, and gloss benefits meant to smooth and plump the lips while addressing dual-toned or unevenly pigmented lips, a common concern as lips lose some of their natural color and definition with age.', 'At $24 for 0.5 oz, it is priced the same as the other Le Chouchou shades, and the 2,356 reviews and 4.6-star average reflect the performance of the line as a whole rather than this specific shade alone.']
Pros
- Moringa oil adds a lighter, fast-absorbing oil to the rich butter base
- Hexapeptide included for a plumping-focused formula
- Designed to address uneven or dual-toned lip pigmentation
- Strong 4.6-star average across 2,356 reviews for the line
- Vegan and cruelty-free formula
Cons
- $24 is a premium price point for a lip product
- Peptide and plumping claims are subtle rather than dramatic
- Glossy finish may transfer onto cups or masks
Performance notes
Moringa oil is a lightweight emollient that can help the heavier butters spread more evenly and absorb a bit faster. The hexapeptide is included at a cosmetic dose meant to support a fuller look at the surface rather than penetrate deeply, so any plumping effect is likely to be temporary and tied to hydration rather than a lasting structural change.
What buyers say
The 2,356 reviews and 4.6-star rating shared across the Le Chouchou shades indicate consistent satisfaction with the formula itself, separate from which specific color a buyer chooses. That level of review volume is a meaningful signal in the lip balm category, where many products only have a handful of reviews.
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Frequently asked questions
What does 'dual-toned lips' mean and does this fix it?
Dual-toned lips refer to uneven pigmentation, often a darker outer lip line with a lighter center, which becomes more noticeable for some people with age or sun exposure. This balm is marketed to help even out that appearance through hydration and light color, but it works as a cosmetic aid, not a permanent pigment correction.
Does the hexapeptide actually plump lips?
Peptides in lip products are typically included at low concentrations meant to support the skin's surface rather than dramatically increase lip volume. Any plumping effect is more likely tied to hydration filling out fine surface texture than to a true volumizing effect.
How does Bissap Glaze compare to the Butter Mochi shade?
Both share the same acai and mongongo butter base, but Bissap Glaze adds moringa oil and a hexapeptide aimed at plumping and evening tone, while Butter Mochi leans on hibiscus enzymes and acids for exfoliation. Choose based on whether you want more exfoliation or more plumping and tone support.