Model Tabloid - Lipstik

Why are we obsessed with this specific look? Cultural anthropologists in the beauty space note that during economic downturns or cultural shifts, "hard" makeup trends return. The Model Tabloid Lipstik represents armor.

When you wear a shade like "Viral Vixen" or "Front Page Red," you are projecting a narrative: Model Tabloid Lipstik

This is the killer feature. Once the lipstick sets (approximately 90 seconds after application), it passes the "kiss test." You can drink coffee, eat a burrito, and wear a mask, and the color will remain 85-90% intact. Why are we obsessed with this specific look

Model Tabloid is most famous for its "MLBB" (My Lips But Better) shades and brown-toned nudes. Here are the icons: When you wear a shade like "Viral Vixen"

How does it stack up against the heavy hitters? Let’s compare it to the industry standard, MAC Cosmetics, and the viral sensation, Maybelline Superstay.

| Feature | Model Tabloid Lipstik | MAC Matte Lipstick | Maybelline Superstay Matte Ink | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Price Point | $15 - $20 | $22 - $25 | $9 - $12 | | Comfort | High (Hydrating) | Medium (Dry) | Low (Sticky/Tacky) | | Longevity | 8-10 Hours | 4-6 Hours | 12+ Hours (Difficult to remove) | | Removal | Easy (Oil based) | Easy | Difficult (Requires scrubbing) | | Flashback (Photo) | None (HD friendly) | Low | Medium (Can ghost in flash) |

Verdict: While Maybelline lasts longer, it feels like paint. While MAC is classic, it dries the lips out. Model Tabloid Lipstik sits perfectly in the middle—it lasts almost as long as a liquid lip but feels like a balm.