Softwear
Softwear
Product Description
An innovative 3-in-1 lip treatment that goes beyond traditional balms to hydrate, exfoliate, and protect even the driest, crustiest lips. The dual-phase formula delivers instant hydration plus gentle chemical exfoliation in a cocooning barrier for soft, smooth lips that last all day.
β¨ Texture & Feel
Dual-Phase Hydration
Unlike traditional lip balms, contains water + glycerin to actively deposit moisture into lips, not just seal them.
Gentle Chemical Exfoliation
Hydroxycaprylic acid (a gentle AHA) helps slough off dead skin cells without irritation for smoother lips.
Barrier Protection
Pomegranate sterols + petrolatum create an occlusive barrier that locks in moisture and protects from dryness.
Squalane Base
Non-sticky, skin-identical squalane base softens and replenishes lips while mimicking natural skin oils.
π‘οΈ Safety & Compatibility
Contains hydroxycaprylic acid (AHA). Low-concentration AHAs are generally considered safe, but since this is a lip product that may be ingested, consult your healthcare provider.
Not FA-safe. Contains Punica Granatum Sterols (pomegranate sterols) which may feed malassezia yeast.
Rating 1/5. Squalane-based formula is unlikely to clog pores or cause breakouts around the lip area.
Formula includes methylparaben and ethylparaben as preservatives. The brand is transparent about using science-backed preservation.
π¬ Ingredient Breakdown
π«§ Squalane Star Ingredient
A skin-identical emollient that mimics the natural oils in our skin. Provides a non-sticky, nourishing base that softens and replenishes lips without greasiness.
- Source: Derived from sugarcane or olives, hydrogenated for stability
- Benefit: Excellent moisturizer compatible with all skin types, including acne-prone
- Rating: Comedogenic 1, Irritancy 0
π§ Glycerin + Water Proven
A unique combination for lip balms. Most lip balms lack water, so they only seal moisture. This formula actively deposits hydration into lips using glycerin (gold standard humectant) combined with water.
- Clinical: 52% increase in lip hydration 8 hours after single application
- Benefit: Glycerin draws moisture from the air and locks it into lips
- Rating: Glycerin - Comedogenic 0, Irritancy 0
β¨ Hydroxycaprylic Acid Low % Gentle AHA
A lipophilic (oil-loving) alpha hydroxy acid with a larger molecule size than glycolic or lactic acid. Provides gentle chemical exfoliation to smooth crusty, flaky lips without irritation.
- Clinical: 85% saw reduction in roughness and flaking after 1 week
- Benefit: Stimulates cell turnover to reveal soft, smooth lips
- Note: Included at low, efficacious level suitable for frequent daily use
π‘οΈ Petrolatum + Pomegranate Sterols Occlusive Duo
These two occlusives work together to enhance lip barrier function. Petrolatum is the most effective occlusive agent known, while pomegranate sterols add nourishing plant-based barrier support.
- Clinical: 32% reduction in transepidermal water loss 8 hours after application
- Benefit: Locks in all the hydration while protecting from environmental dryness
πΏ Tocopherol (Vitamin E) Antioxidant
A natural antioxidant that helps protect lips from environmental damage while providing additional emollient benefits.
- Benefit: Prevents oxidative degradation and extends product shelf life
- Synergy: Works well with squalane for enhanced moisturization
20 ingredients
Squalane, Ethylene/Propylene/Styrene Copolymer, Petrolatum, Punica Granatum Sterols, Water, Phytosteryl/Isostearyl/Cetyl/Stearyl/Behenyl Dimer Dilinoleate, Octyldodecanol, Glycerin, Euphorbia Cerifera (Candelilla) Wax, Polyglyceryl-2 Diisostearate, Butylene/Ethylene/Styrene Copolymer, Silica Silylate, Hydroxycaprylic Acid, Phenoxyethanol, Methylpropanediol, Pentaerythrityl Tetra-Di-T-Butyl Hydroxyhydrocinnamate, Methylparaben, Ethylparaben, Caprylyl Glycol, Tocopherol
π Where It Fits in Your Routine
π‘ Use as a standalone treatment anytime, as a lip primer, or layer over lip color for dewy sheen. Also works as an overnight lip mask.
π How to Use
Daily Use
Apply Softwear to lips as often as needed throughout the day for soft, smooth lips that last all day.
Overnight Mask
Lay it on thick as a mask before bed for refreshed, smooth lips by morning. Product stays on through the night.
Lip Prep
Layer under lip color for a hydrated, smooth base that helps lipstick apply more evenly.
Gloss Finish
Layer over lip liner or lipstick for a soft, dewy sheen and added moisture protection.
π€ Who Is It For?
β Perfect for you if:
- You have chronically dry, crusty, or flaky lips
- You want a lip balm that actually hydrates, not just seals
- You prefer non-sticky formulas
- You want gentle exfoliation without harsh scrubs
- You need a versatile product (daily balm + overnight mask)
- You want fragrance-free lip care
β Consider alternatives if:
- You have fungal acne or malassezia concerns
- You prefer paraben-free formulas
- You want a glossy, high-shine finish (this is dewy, not glossy)
- You prefer tinted lip balms (tinted versions sold separately)
- You are pregnant/breastfeeding (consult doctor first)
π― Skin Type Compatibility
Specifically designed for chronically dry, crusty lips. The dual-phase hydration actively deposits moisture while the AHA smooths flakes.
Maintains lip health and prevents dryness. Cushiony texture feels luxurious for daily maintenance.
Fragrance-free and gentle AHA is suitable for most sensitive lips. However, patch test first if you react to acids.
The occlusive barrier protects cracked lips while delivering deep hydration and gentle exfoliation.
Low comedogenic rating (1/5). Squalane base won't clog pores. However, not FA-safe due to pomegranate sterols.
π Results Timeline
Instant Hydration Boost
Lips feel immediately softer and more comfortable. The cushiony texture provides a protective layer that lasts for hours.
100% feel immediate comfortMeasurable Hydration Increase
Clinical testing shows significant improvement in lip hydration levels and reduced water loss even after a single application.
52% increase in hydrationSmoother, Less Flaky Lips
The gentle AHA exfoliation starts showing visible results. Users report noticeably smoother lip texture with reduced roughness and flaking.
85% saw reduced flakingTransformed Lip Condition
With consistent use, chronically dry lips become a thing of the past. Many users report this becomes their holy grail lip product.
32% reduction in water lossβ Ratings by Platform
βοΈ Pros & Cons
β Praised
- Actually hydrates lips, not just seals them
- Gentle exfoliation without harsh scrubs
- Non-sticky, cushiony texture
- Lasts through the night as a sleep mask
- Fragrance-free and vegan
- Clinically tested with proven results
- Affordable for an indie brand ($16)
- Chemist-founded with science-backed formulation
β Criticized
- Small tube size (0.34 oz)
- Contains parabens (intentional choice by brand)
- Not fungal acne safe
- Thicker texture not for everyone
- Clear version only (tints sold separately)
- May need to order online
π° Budget-Friendly Alternatives (Dupes)
Classic occlusive formula with petrolatum and glycerin. Lacks the exfoliating AHA and squalane base. More basic but very effective for sealing moisture.
Overnight mask with vitamin C and berry complex. No exfoliating acids. More of a traditional occlusive mask without the dual-phase hydration technology.
Also an exfoliating lip treatment with AHA (lactic acid) + peptides. More glossy finish with tinted options. Metal applicator. More luxe packaging but similar concept.
Multi-purpose ointment with petrolatum and ceramides. No exfoliation. Can be used on lips but not specifically formulated for lip care.
π Comparison with Competitors
Experiment Softwear (Featured)
$16.00EADEM Le Chouchou
$24.00Laneige Lip Sleeping Mask
$24.00Summer Fridays Lip Butter
$24.00π¦ Storage & Shelf Life
12 months after opening
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. No refrigeration needed.
Squeeze tube with 23% post-consumer recycled resin
Yes, TSA-approved size under 100ml. Compact tube fits easily in any bag.
β Frequently Asked Questions
Caution is advised. Softwear contains hydroxycaprylic acid, a gentle AHA. While low-concentration AHAs are generally considered safe topically during pregnancy, this is a lip product that may be ingested. The FDA has not classified this specific AHA for pregnancy use. We recommend consulting your healthcare provider before use during pregnancy or while breastfeeding.
No, Softwear is not fungal acne safe. The formula contains Punica Granatum Sterols (pomegranate sterols) which can potentially feed malassezia yeast. If you have fungal acne concerns, especially around the mouth area, you may want to consider an alternative lip treatment that avoids plant sterols and fatty acid esters.
Yes, but with care. Softwear already contains a gentle AHA (hydroxycaprylic acid), so layering additional exfoliating acids on the lips may cause irritation. It's safe to use alongside your facial retinol or vitamin C serums. If you're using prescription-strength retinoids that dry your lips, Softwear can actually help counteract the dryness with its hydrating and barrier-protecting formula.
Softwear is best for those with chronically dry, crusty, or flaky lips. It's also excellent for normal lips seeking maintenance and prevention of dryness. The fragrance-free formula is suitable for sensitive skin types. Those with oily or combination facial skin can still use it - the low comedogenic rating (1/5) means it's unlikely to cause breakouts around the lip area.
You'll feel immediate comfort and hydration upon first application. Clinical testing shows a 52% increase in lip hydration within 8 hours of a single application. For visible smoothing of flaky lips, most users see improvement within 1 week of consistent use (85% reported reduced roughness and flaking). For complete transformation of chronically dry lips, expect 2-4 weeks of regular use.
Softwear can be applied anytime as a standalone lip treatment. For makeup: apply after skincare and before lip liner or lipstick as a hydrating primer, or layer over lip color for a dewy finish. For overnight use: apply as the last step in your evening routine as a lip mask. Unlike most lip balms, you can use it first since it actively deposits hydration rather than just sealing.
Softwear has a low comedogenic rating of 1 out of 5. The squalane-based formula is compatible with acne-prone skin and is unlikely to clog pores or cause breakouts around the lip area. However, if you have fungal acne (malassezia), this product is not recommended due to the pomegranate sterols.
Softwear has a shelf life of 12 months after opening (12M PAO). The formula includes effective preservatives (phenoxyethanol, methylparaben, ethylparaben) that ensure product stability and safety throughout its use. Store in a cool, dry place and avoid sharing to maintain hygiene. The tube design helps minimize contamination compared to pot-style balms.
Yes! Softwear is 100% vegan and does not contain any animal-derived ingredients. Experiment Beauty is a cruelty-free brand that does not test on animals. The squalane used is plant-derived (not from shark liver) and all ingredients are synthetic or plant-based.
Yes! Experiment Beauty has released tinted versions of Softwear in limited edition shades including Zero (clear original), Void (smoky black-brown), Byte (cherry-brown), and Null (soft greyed nude). The tinted versions offer the same clinical benefits with a sheer wash of color. Check the brand's website for current availability.
Verdict: Experiment Beauty Softwear is a standout lip treatment that truly delivers on its 3-in-1 promise. The unique dual-phase hydration technology (water + glycerin) sets it apart from traditional occlusives that only seal moisture. The gentle AHA exfoliation smooths lips without irritation, and the squalane base provides a non-sticky, luxurious feel. At $16, it's well-priced for an indie, chemist-founded brand with clinical backing. The only drawbacks are the small tube size and the fact it's not fungal acne safe. If you have chronically dry, crusty lips and want a scientifically-formulated solution, this is an excellent choice.
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Ingredient Safety Breakdown
Product ingredient list
| EWG | CIR | Ingredient Name & Cosmetic Functions | Notes |
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| 1 |
Squalane
Skin Conditioning, Emollient, Hair Conditioning, Refatting
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Hydrating
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| 1 |
Ethylene/Propylene/Styrene Copolymer
Viscosity Controlling
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| 4 |
Petrolatum
Emollient, Hair Conditioning, Skin Protecting, Uv Absorber, Moisturising, Skin-Conditioning Agent - Occlusive
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| 0 |
Punica Granatum Sterols
Skin Conditioning
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| 1 |
Water
Solvent, Skin Conditioning
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