I don't know about anyone else, but i prefer thinner gloss, because sometimes i find thicker gloss harder to apply since the thick ones are usually sticky. Thinner lip gloss is just overall, easier to apply.
Thick lip gloss lasts the longest.
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.
Lacquer thinner has no sheen. It will thin any lacquer or enamel and imparts no gloss or change of that nature.
The solvent for varnish is lacquer thinner, but I cannot speak to what the lacquer thinner might do to the woolen item.
It is basically what ever you prefer. In my opinion, semi-gloss can look cheap and a bit gaudy. I would go with the satin.
At one time paint only came in a limited gloss range, flat, semi-gloss and high-gloss. The higher the gloss factor the harder the paint... the harder the paint the more washable it is. People used to only use high gloss or semi-gloss in kitchens and bathrooms so they could keep the rooms cleaner. These days, with the availability of a wider selection of gloss finishes and the tendency for people to paint more frequently, it is no long essential to use semi-gloss in your kitchen. I have been using a pearl luster paint successfully in kitchen for more than ten years with very good results.
i think that lip gloss is shiny because it makes you attractive
YES! I DO IT ALL THE TIME! the other stuff is just thicker in my point of view. just wait till after you bake and when it cools off. :)
The thinner, if used too much, could affect the finish of the paint sprayed on the car - maybe looking matt rather than gloss. It is best to follow the paint manufacturer's instructions - especially if the car you are spraying is for a customer, not yours!
Some people have asked Questions like this before. But really there is some in some lip glosses. It does not matter much if you don't where lip gloss. And if you do where lip gloss, look on the back of the bottle or roll and see the ingredient's.
Petroleum jelly a.k.a. vaseline is a famous mixing medium for homemade lipgloss. I much prefer it to honey!
Because no one likes to admit when they are wrong. So they basically lie in order to keep their pride intact.
It makes people's lips shinier and glossier.