I may work in beauty, but it’s been evident to see the way in which brown has taken over fashion over the past year, from chocolate tailoring to suede accessories. More recently, beauty has followed suit with a renewed appetite for everything espresso, mocha and cocoa. Rhode’s recent brown-themed summer collection was a prime example of this.

Hailey Bieber wearing brown lipstick

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I’ve noticed the shift in my own makeup bag, too. I’m reaching for brown lip liner shades far more than I used to, largely thanks to the women who have made them look impossibly chic. Namely, Hailey Bieber’s softly defined, brown-lined lips and makeup artist Nina Park’s knack for making brown lipstick look cool rather than dated on her celebrity clients, from Zoë Kravitz to Mia Goth. Her looks are proof that brown doesn’t have to mean heavy or matte or ’90s-inspired; it can be sheer, glossy, softly blurred and barely there. Just how I like it.

For me, that really is the appeal. The best brown lipsticks, in my opinion, have that rare ability to make your makeup look instantly more polished without looking overly “done”. From barely-there nude browns to rich chocolate browns, these are the best brown lipstick shades I’m reaching for now.

The Best Brown Lipsticks

A selection of brown lipsticks

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  1. Best Overall Brown Lipstick: Rhode Peptide Lip Shape in Balance
  2. Best Matte Brown Lipstick: KJHBrand Precision Sculpture Stylo in Etch
  3. Best Brown Lip Gloss: Vieve Lip Dew in Socialite
  4. Best Sheer Brown Lipstick: Chanel Rouge Coco Baume in Honey Bliss
  5. Best Affordable Brown Lipstick: Kiko One Magic Touch Lip Stylo in 01

1. Rhode Peptide Lip Shape in Balance

Freelance beauty editor Grace Day wearing Rhode's lipstick in Balance

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2. MAC Cosmetics Velvet Teddy

Junior fashion editor Imani wearing Mac Velvet Teddy

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3. Refy Tinted Lip Gloss in Sepia

Writer Brittany wearing Refy lip gloss

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“As someone with eczema and dry skin, I’ve always favoured dewy over matte makeup looks, and this, of course, extends to the lip products I choose,” says Who What Wear UK editorial writer, Brittany Davy. “For this reason, I’ve never been a fan of traditional lipsticks, which can often settle into fine lines and make my lips look cracked. But luckily I found the perfect brown lip gloss a few years back—Refy’s tinted lip gloss. With the ability to be built up into a high-shine or sheered out into a more natural finish that resembles a lipstick, this hydrating formula comes in four different brown shades. My personal favourites are Suede (a medium-deep warm brown that acts as the perfect nude for my deeper skin tone) and Sepia (a cool-toned chestnut brown that I use for those more dramatic lip combos I love). In the picture above, I’m wearing Suede on its own, something that earns this product major points from me, as a lot of other brands I’ve tried have shied away from deeper brown hues, which often means I need a lip liner. With Refy’s gloss, I have a choice, making it perfect for both “no makeup” makeup and full glam days. The only setback for me is that you need to be super careful with putting the cap back on, as this product can easily leak if you don’t.

4. KJHBrand Precision Sculpture Stylo in Etch

Freelance beauty editor Grace Day wearing KJHBrand's lipstick in Etch

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5. Vieve Lip Dew in Socialite

Freelance beauty editor Grace Day wearing Vieve's lipgloss in Socialite

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6. Chanel Rouge Coco Baume Honey Bliss

Freelance beauty editor Grace Day wearing Chanel's lipstick in Honey Bliss

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7. Kiko One Magic Touch Lip Stylo 01

Freelance beauty editor Grace Day applying a Kiko brown lipstick

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8. Kylie Cosmetics Tinted Butter Balm in She’s Lovely

9. Merit Signature Lip Blush in Bespoke

Beauty editor Eleanor Vousden wearing Merit's lipstick in Bespoke

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10. Merit Signature Lip Blush in Vendome

Deputy beauty editor Grace Lindsay wearing Merit's lipstick in Vendome

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11. Hourglass Phantom Volumising Glossy Balm in Rise

How to Choose a Brown Lipstick Shade

The trick to finding a brown lipstick you’ll actually want to wear is considering the undertones. If you suit warm shades, look for caramel, terracotta, or red-brown tones, while cooler complexions can often carry taupe, mauve-brown, or espresso shades more easily. Your depth of skin tone matters, too. Lighter skin tends to suit softer nude-browns, whilst medium and deep skin tones can experiment with richer chocolate and coffee shades. And don’t overlook finish—a sheer balm can make brown feel effortless, while a matte formula gives it more ’90s mood.

How to Wear Brown Lipstick

There’s no single way to wear a brown lipstick, which is why I think this trend actually has staying power. For a softer, Hailey Bieber-inspired look, try a brown-toned nude with a slightly deeper lip liner and a sheer gloss layered over the top. For something more defined, choose a richer chocolate shade and keep the rest of your makeup pared back. I also love tapping brown lipstick onto the lips with a fingertip rather than applying it directly from the bullet, as it gives a softer, lived-in finish.

How We Tested

We tested these brown lip shades with real life in mind: at our desks, on days when we were wearing little more than concealer and mascara, and with fuller makeup when we wanted a more defined lip. We paid attention to how each shade looked against our skin, whether the undertone felt flattering and how easy each was to apply. We also wore them through coffee, meals and meetings to see which formulas actually stayed put.

Why Trust Us

At Who What Wear UK, we know that beauty isn’t one-size-fits-all. Our editors have tested thousands of products, including skincare, makeup, hair and nails, over the years and work closely with trusted experts—dermatologists, make-up artists and leading industry insiders—to ensure every guide is well-researched, inclusive and relevant to you.

We focus on formulas that deliver, whether they’re affordable favourites or luxury investments. Our product selection is based on tangible results, ingredient know-how and what we’d truly recommend to a friend.