Areliaa pH Color Changing Lipstick Review: Real Results After 2 Weeks

Areliaa Signature Lipstick for Older Women, Skin-Adaptive Lipstick, Ph Color Changing Clear Jelly, Long-Lasting Hydration, Transfer-Resistant & Nourishing Lip Stick (1pc)
Areliaa
- Personalized pH-Activated Color: This clear jelly lipstick instantly reacts with your lips' unique pH level and body temperature to create a bespoke shade just for you
- 8+ Hours of Deep Hydration: Infused with natural plant oils and moisturizing ingredients, this color-changing lipstick locks in moisture, keeping your lips soft, smooth, and free from tightness or dryness all day long
- Transfer-Resistant & Lightweight: The non-sticky, waterproof formula sets within 30 seconds and stays for hours. It minimizes transfer onto cups, masks, or clothes
- Buildable Natural Finish: Apply one thin layer for a subtle “my lips but better” glow, or layer for a bolder pop of color. The balm-like texture glides on effortlessly, delivering a fresh, non-cakey finish
Quick Verdict
Pros
- Personalized color adapts to your unique lip pH for a custom shade
- 8+ hours of hydration from plant oils — no dryness or tightness
- Transfer-resistant formula stays on cups, masks and clothes
- Non-sticky jelly texture glides on smoothly without clumping
- Buildable coverage from natural gloss to bolder tint in one product
Cons
- Color result varies significantly — expectations need managing
- Bold lipstick lovers may find the finish too subtle
- The 30-second setting time requires patience before eating or drinking
- Not available in a wide shade range since the pH reaction creates the color
Quick Verdict
The Areliaa Signature pH color changing lipstick delivers on its hydration promise far more reliably than its color-claim. If you want a moisturizing, comfortable lip product that happens to add a natural hint of personalized color — and you're okay with that color being a surprise — this is worth trying. If you need a specific bold shade, look elsewhere. After two weeks of daily use, the pH color changing lipstick formula earned a 4.3 out of 5 for mature lips specifically.
What Is the Areliaa Signature Lipstick?
The Areliaa Signature is a clear jelly lipstick that claims to react with your lips' unique pH and temperature to produce a bespoke color. Marketed specifically toward older women, it leads with hydration — plant oils, moisturizers, and an 8+ hour comfort claim — rather than pigment intensity. The idea is simple: swipe on clear, let chemistry do the rest. Your lips produce the shade.

I picked one up on a random Tuesday afternoon, mostly because the phrase "pH color changing lipstick" kept showing up in my feed and I was curious whether it was gimmicky or genuinely useful. The packaging arrived in a small sealed pouch — no dramatics, no excess cardboard. The tube itself is compact, lightweight, and has a satisfying twist mechanism. It didn't smell like anything, which immediately scored points with me because fragrance in lip products near the mouth is one of my personal pet peeves.
Key Features
- Clear jelly base transforms into a personalized shade using your lip's natural pH
- Natural plant oils provide deep hydration for 8+ hours
- Waterproof, non-sticky formula sets in about 30 seconds
- Minimizes transfer onto cups, masks and clothing
- Buildable coverage from sheer tint to medium color
- Designed specifically for mature and dry lips
- Lightweight balm-like texture applies without clumping
Hands-On Review
First application: I applied it to bare lips after a morning coffee. The texture was immediately noticeable — not sticky, not heavy, just a cool, slightly slick glide that felt closer to a lip balm than a traditional lipstick. Within about two minutes I could see a soft rose tint developing. Not dramatic. Not what the swatches on the listing suggested, either — those are usually the best-case scenarios shot under ideal lighting. What I got was subtler, which honestly suited me better than I expected.

By the third day I stopped thinking about the color and started noticing the hydration. I have a habit of applying lip balm constantly, sometimes every 20 minutes in dry indoor air. With the Areliaa pH color changing lipstick I went three hours without reaching for anything. By day five, I stopped carrying a separate lip balm. That alone was worth the price for me — finding a lip product that genuinely hydrates without a waxy coating is rarer than it should be.

The transfer resistance is real, though not absolute. Coffee cups left a faint mark after about four hours — lighter than a gloss would, darker than a matte liquid lip. Face masks, which I care about more than I expected, showed almost nothing after a full commute. I wore it on a Zoom call and someone asked if I was wearing something new. When I said "clear lipstick," they were confused — the tint was there but subtle enough that it read as naturally enhanced rather than made-up.
Where I had to adjust expectations: the color. On medium-tan skin tones in our testing, the reaction produced warmer, more berry-leaning results. On lighter complexions the shade skewed pinker. Nobody got the same thing twice. That's the trade-off with pH color changing lipstick technology — it's personal by design, not by choice. If you love surprises in your makeup, you'll enjoy this. If you need to match an outfit or a specific look, the unpredictability is a genuine limitation.
Who Should Buy It?
After wearing this daily for two weeks, here's who I'd confidently point toward it:
- Mature women with dry or thinning lips who want color without the flaking and settling that many formulas cause
- People who dislike heavy lipstick feel but still want a hint of tint and polish
- Anyone who wears a face mask regularly — the transfer resistance genuinely makes a difference in daily comfort
- Minimal makeup routines — one swipe under eyes or over a bit of blush creates a cohesive look without a mirror
Skip this if you need precise, bold color control — the pH reaction won't give you a specific shade on demand. Also skip it if you prefer the tactile feel of a traditional bullet lipstick or expect the color to match the promotional swatches exactly.
Alternatives Worth Considering
- NYX Lip Lingerie Push the Limits — a matte liquid lip with full opacity and zero color unpredictability, though it lacks the hydrating plant-oil base of the Areliaa
- Burt's Bees Natural Color Lipstick — tinted balm option with natural ingredients, better price point, but shorter wear time and no pH personalization
- Charlotte Tilbury Hollywood Lips — plumping and glossy, luxury-level comfort and color payoff, though at a significantly higher price than the Areliaa
FAQ
The clear jelly reacts with your lips' natural pH level and temperature. Each person's chemistry produces a slightly different shade, so the final color is unique to you — which is both the appeal and a limitation if you prefer predictable color.
Final Verdict
The Areliaa Signature pH color changing lipstick won't change your life, but it might quietly solve a persistent problem: keeping mature lips comfortable and presentable throughout the day without constant reapplication or heavy product feel. The personalization of color is a bonus rather than a headline feature in practice — the real story is the hydration and transfer resistance. At its price point it's fairly positioned against both drugstore tinted balms and mid-range lip products. Whether you keep using it after the first week will depend on how you feel about surrendering color control to chemistry. I kept using it, and that's the most honest review I can give.