YouTube/Huda BeautyBeauty / Beauty newsBeauty / Beauty newsTesting the TikTok q-tip hack that promises to give you perfect lipstickAn old trick from a Huda Beauty video to help apply lipstick pristinely is making the rounds on TikTok – but does it actually work?ShareLink copied ✔️May 21, 2021May 21, 2021TextAlex Peters Achieving the perfect lipstick requires a steady hand and, in my experience, a good lip liner. One wobble or twitch and suddenly your lipstick is uneven, asymmetrical, or way out of bounds. It can also be tricky to get the line right in the corners without causing a smeary mess. Now a hack that promises an easy, low-budget solution to applying the perfect lip has been making the rounds on TikTok. It’s very simple. All you need to do is grab a cotton swab from your bathroom and then place it between your lips like you are a horse with a bit in your mouth. Apply your lipstick or liquid lip as normal, using the ends of the q-tip as a guide of where to stop. When you take the swab away, you will be left with a pristine, neat lip – supposedly. The origins of this trick comes from Huda Kattan, founder of Huda Beauty, who tested it out with her sister Mona back in 2018 in a video called “Testing Weird Beauty Hacks”. “I don't know if this is a hack that I find to be phenomenal,” Huda says in the video, expressing doubt that it will change anyone’s life. Mona, on the other hand, is a fan and says it helped make her lipstick look a lot better than usual. A clip of Huda and Mona trying out the method then found its way to the hack-obsessed world of TikTok when it was reposted by user @theanoughceke and has since been viewed over 1.5 million times and led to many others testing it for themselves, with mostly positive results. “Y’all it works,” says user Tessla Marie. But is it actually worth the effort? In my opinion, no. Apart from making me feel a bit like The Joker, I found that the q-tip didn’t make much of a difference and if anything made it harder to get the lip straight because the ends kept getting in my way. I don’t apply my lipstick with a closed mouth and when I parted my lips the cotton bud threatened to fall out. It also left a gap without colour in the corners which I personally don’t like the look of. All in all, I would say you can give this hack a miss. If you struggle a lot with the corners, a lipstick brush could be the answer to your problems. Try this square tipped one from Charlotte Tilbury. Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREWoke is back: Why blue hair is having a revivalEveryone wants to be Chinese now (in a respectful, non-colonising way) Dsquared2Dsquared2 turns up the Heated Rivalry at Milan Fashion WeekOlivia Dean: ‘I feel the most myself I’ve ever felt’In pictures: 31 times Kate Moss had the best beauty looks5 more body art and SFX artists you need to followHow a good passport photo became the ultimate flexMazzy Joya shares her 2026 beauty affirmations6 women on their changing relationship with pubic hairMake-up artist Saint Maretto is rewriting the codes of queer beautyIn pictures: Unpacking David Bowie’s beauty evolution through the yearsKianna Naomi shares her 2026 beauty affirmationsEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy