When a woman applies lipstick, it is usually with the intention of coloring the lips. Lip gloss is much thinner and makes the lips look plump and glossy.
Some lesbians like to play roles in their relationship, such as butch (tough) and femme (more like a traditional woman). A lesbian who dresses up with lipstick and makeup is sometimes referred to as a "lipstick lesbian" or a "lip gloss lesbian".
Women apply lipstick first. Lipstick enhances their facial expression.By this way, they both apply and wear lipstick.
when people get older the natural pigmentation of their lips start to fade, so that is why most women wear lipstick. younger people don't because it typically looks harsh and more mature, and they prefer lipgloss.
After applying lip balm, lipstick, or lip gloss, you can add a finishing touch by patting a bit of clear lip gloss in the center of your bottom lip to make your lips appear fuller and more radiant.
people want to buy mood changing lipstick because some women likes to look pretty and they want to try wearing the lipstick. women love lipstick, make-up, and beauty clothing. they sometimes want to be more attractive.
well as far as i know , lipstick lasts longer coz always i put lipgloss on it comes of in no time coz its sticky and is sort of liquidy , as lipstick is something tht is dry so it stays on longer
Lip tint is something that is less 'strong' than lipstick but is more 'strong' than lip gloss. It also lasts longer than both.
When you put on lipstick/gloss, you want to put a think white line going from the middle of your lips to the bottom. This will make them look full.
Lip gloss/lipstick will last long of first you apply chapstick then add a layer of said item and once it dries add one more layer of chapstick for longer affect.
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This is from wikipedia, btw. so no, i did NOT just make this all up. Lip gloss is a cosmetic product used primarily to give lips a mildly glossy lustre and sometimes subtle color. It is distributed as a liquid or a soft solid (not to be confused with lip balm, which generally has medicinal purposes). It can be completely clear, translucent, or various shades of opacity, including frosted, glittered, and metallic looks. The first commercially available lip gloss was Max Factor's X-Rated, launched in 1932. The original formula was sold up until 2003, when Procter and Gamble retired the product. Like lipstick, lip gloss comes in a variety of forms and may be applied in different ways. It can be contained in a small cylindrical bottle and applied with a rounded or sloped applicator wand (known as a doefoot applicator), be applied with a built in lip brush, or a small tube designed for application with the fingertip. Solid glosses come in boxes and tubes, sometimes blurring the distinction between lip gloss and lip balm. New types of 'plumping' lip gloss contain ingredients which make the lips appear softer and plumper. These are a cheap, easy, and harmless alternatives to collagen, Restylane, Juvederm, and/or fat injections, but are often not as effective. The effects are temporary and short-lasting. Lip gloss is usually used as a cosmetic, however, some offer moisturizing benefits or protection from the elements and other natural causes. Lip gloss containing sunscreen was first advertised by actress Lillian Gish.[citation needed]. Bonne Bell introduced the first flavored lip gloss, Lip Smackers, in 1973. BORBA cosmecuticals and Tarte cosmetics were the first to introduce nutraceutical lip gloss to the market in 2005 providing antioxidents benefits to nourish lips as a nutritional supplement. Natural makeup companies have made progress in creating lip gloss with mainly natural ingredients except for preservatives. Lip gloss is often used when a person wants to have some color on her lips, but does not want an intense, solid lip color effect (i.e. a more "made-up" look), as lipstick would create. Lip gloss is also often used as a sort of introduction to makeup. It's often used by preteen and young teenage girls who want to wear some makeup, but who think (and/or whose mothers think) that they're a bit too young to wear a more intense lipstick color. Overall presentation is a chief part of the marketing and selling of lip gloss. Different packaging is designed for different age groups. A packaging with bright colors and illustrations would be suited for younger customers, whereas medical lip gloss is presented in a simple manner and would be more popular with those of teenagers and adults. Lip gloss is sometimes used with lipstick to create different effects. A clear, simple lip gloss (i.e. one with no color, metallic effect or glitter) may be worn over a non-frosty (i.e. a "creme") lipstick to make it shiny (e.g. '50's actress Marilyn Monroe used to do this). Some women also mix clear lip gloss with any lipstick color to make colored lip glosses. In this case, a bit of lipstick is applied to the lips with a lip brush, and the clear gloss is applied on top of the lipstick. Finally, a lipstick is sometimes used to give more definition to lips that are made up with lip gloss. In this case, the lip gloss is applied, and a lipstick of a similar (but slightly darker) shade is applied (with a lip brush) to line the lips, as a lip pencil would. In this case, it is considered more attractive if the line is thin and soft, and the shape of the lips is changed slightly, or not changed at all.
It depends on the woman.