Teyana Taylor Just Made a $7 Lipstick Feel Like A Power Move
The kind of lip that doesn’t change who you are, just sharpens it
There’s something very satisfying about watching Teyana Taylor front a campaign that doesn’t try to overcomplicate beauty.
She’s the new face of Revlon’s Super Lustrous Lipstick, part of the “Be Unforgettable” push, and the energy is clear. This isn’t about transformation. It’s about the kind of lip that doesn’t change who you are, just highlights it.
And the product itself? Almost aggressively accessible. Around $7 to $12, depending where you look, with a formula that’s been around long enough to earn cult status. Conditioning ingredients, smooth payoff, dozens of shades that range from soft ‘90s mauves to full red drama.

It’s Giving “Presence Over Perfection”
What actually lands is her take on beauty. It’s not about being flawless. It’s about walking into a room and being felt.
She literally frames lipstick as the finishing touch, not the whole story. Something that elevates your vibe without overriding it.
Which feels very Teyana. Her whole aesthetic has always lived in that space between polished and raw, where nothing feels overly controlled. Even in the campaign, it’s less about selling a product and more about locking into a mood. Confidence, intention, a little bit of edge.

A Drugstore Classic, But Make It Cultural Again
There’s also something bigger happening here.
Revlon isn’t chasing luxury. It’s leaning into legacy. Taking a product that’s been around forever and reframing it through someone who actually embodies modern beauty in a way that feels lived-in, not staged.
And really, that’s why it works.
Because a bold lip doesn’t need reinvention.
It just needs the right person wearing it.