A Guide to the Different Types of Lipstick

One of the empowering makeup products for women is lipstick. It is a cosmetic item frequently made from three basic ingredients: wax, pigment, and oil. Waxes provide shape and a spreadable texture. The pigment is the color. Oils such as petrolatum, lanolin, cocoa butter, jojoba, castor, and mineral add moisture. Oils also change the intensity of the lipstick’s formula (more oil means a more sheer application, fewer oil results in a richer pigment).  

Lipstick has been worn since ancient civilizations like Sumer and the Indus Valley Civilization, and it gained popularity in the West in the 16th century. Since then, lipstick came in several shades, formulas, and textures. If you are looking for the right shade of lipstick for you, here is a quick guide to the different types of lipstick that every girl or woman must know and own! Read on to learn more about how each type works and when to wear them.

1. Sheer or satin 

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The sheer or satin lipstick is one of the most traditional lipstick formulas and an excellent option for daily wear. It’s less prone to dry out because this style typically contains more oil than other styles, and some companies even provide particularly hydrating sheer or lipstick. However, this formulation also means you may have to apply it more often. When used correctly, sheer lipstick adds a hint of color and a soft sheen to any outfit, both daytime, and nighttime looks.

2. Creamy 

Creamy lipstick makeup lies in the middle of satin and matte. Creamy lipsticks have the moisture of satin lipsticks and the appearance of matte lipsticks. These lipsticks have greater coverage than transparent or satin lipsticks and glide on your lips easily. It is ideal when you need color and nourishment and goes great with professional wear or weekend outings.

3. Glossy

Gloss is the most eye-catching form of lipstick. High-shine glosses are in style during the warm months when traditional lipstick finishes may be too heavily pigmented, although this look is frequently connected with retro trends. Lighter gloss colors can lend a youthful shine to dewy daily appearances, but their real place is at gatherings like parties and after-hours activities where you don’t mind drawing some well-deserved attention.

4. Matte

Get yourself matte lipstick if you’re looking for a lip color with strong lasting power and intense pigmentation. These lipsticks have a matte, flat appearance and are quite saturated. If your lips are not properly prepared, this sort of lipstick, which often contains very little oil, might cause them to become dry. These lipsticks do not dry out your lips and have an intense color payoff and a long wear time. They are also quite lightweight. When attending an art event or a brunch where you want to stand out, grab this type of lipstick.

5. Lip Stains or Tints

When you want to give your lips a little color without giving off the impression that you are using lipstick, lip stains or tints are fantastic. Lip tints can range in pigmentation from nearly light and natural-looking to vivid and bold, and they are typically extremely long-lasting. Since they don’t need to be touched up during the day, lip stains and tints are incredibly low maintenance. However, keep in mind that this kind of lipstick makeup can occasionally leave your lips feeling quite dry. They can also be used as cheek colors. It is a great option for days when you plan to go directly to work, followed by dinner or drinks.

6. Frosted or metallic

In the 1990s, frosted lipsticks were popular on and off the red carpet and runways. Frosted or metallic lipsticks make your lips shine and glitter as they reflect light, giving the impression that they are plumper and fuller. If you’re interested in flaunting this lipstick makeup, keep in mind to moisturize your lips beforehand since these lipsticks can also get dry and crack your lips. Some of these lipsticks also contain tiny flecks of shimmer or glitter that add extra shine to your lips and make them look like molten metal. It can be worn in the evening and layered on top of regular matte lipsticks for dimension.

7. Tinted Lip Balm

Lip balms are an essential component of lipstick makeup, especially if your lips are prone to becoming dry and chapped. If you frequently go for your lip balm, consider investing in one that also gives your lips a gorgeous color for a tint that makes them look natural but better. These lip balms are like lip tints or stains with hydration!

8. Lip Liner

Lip liners are the answer to many of your lipstick problems, whether you frequently discover that your lipstick bleeds outside the edges or you simply want to define and sharpen the outline of your lips. Lip liners can be used to overline your lips to make them appear fuller and bigger, prolong the wear of your lipstick makeup, stop it from bleeding or feathering, fill in any lip cracks you may have, help you define or create the cupid’s bow, and extend the longevity of your lipstick application. Remember to first outline and fill in your lips using a lip liner the next time you reach for your preferred shade of lipstick.

9. Lip Primer

A lip primer functions in the same manner as a facial primer or even a paint primer. The primer prepares the lips for the lipstick you are about to apply. When you put on a lip primer, you will then have to add lipstick or lip gloss. When you apply lipstick in this manner, it ought to remain longer and have the ideal shade. Of course, this process will take a few more minutes, but to have your lips looking wonderful for a long duration, it will be well worth it.

10. Lip Plumper

Someone who wishes to make their lips appear fuller should use a lip plumper. A lip plumper works by irritating your lips to give the appearance of being somewhat bigger. In essence, a small amount of swelling will occur in your lips. Lip plumper is essentially trying to provoke an allergic reaction in your lips, therefore if you have any allergies, you might not want to try it. Lip plumper won’t work and will only irritate your lips more than necessary if you have chapped or dry lips.

11. Pearl

The purpose of pearl lipstick is to reflect light. It will emphasize shine and light more than color. Numerous lipsticks with pearl finishes will also glitter. This might be a great appearance for a formal occasion or dinner party.

12. Crayon

Crayon lipsticks are a blend of lipstick and lip balm. This product will last longer and produce a brighter color than a tinted lip balm. The colored tinted lip balms typically have a soft appearance. The crayon lipsticks are available in a wide range of hues and finishes. They are easy to use, and since they take care of color, style, and moisturization, you won’t need any other lip products. The crayon lipstick will be a fantastic choice to try if you know you’ll require less than a conventional hue for an occasion or function.

Conclusion

These are the 12 different types of lipstick. Now that you know about the types of lipstick, may you find the right shade that will work for your lips and your budget as well. We hope this post helped you learn more about lipsticks.