1. Texture difference
Generally, lip gloss has a thicker liquid texture, while lipstick generally has a solid paste texture.
2. Packaging differences
Liquid lip gloss usually comes with a brush head for ease of use, while lipsticks come in a cream tubular design.
3. Different ways to use it
Lip gloss can be applied with a brush or with a tap of your finger, while lipstick can be applied directly or with a brush for a more refined look.
4. Color saturation is different
The difference between lip gloss and lipstick in terms of color saturation is that lipstick has more coverage and is therefore easier to color, and lip gloss may sometimes need to be applied several times to achieve the effect. However, the color gloss and fullness of the lip gloss on the lip glaze will be better than that of the lipstick.
5. Durability difference
In terms of durability, lip gloss is slightly better than lipstick, and some lipsticks can still eat without fading or sticking to the cup; lipstick is easy to fade from the cup. When using lip gloss, it is recommended that you always use a special makeup remover.
6. Difference in moisturization
Lip gloss is a viscous liquid texture that is generally more moisturizing than lipstick. Lipsticks are creamy and are divided into matte and moisturizing types, but generally speaking, the moisturization is not particularly high.
