
As L'Oréal Paris points out, there are distinct differences between lip-coloring products, and which one you choose depends on the overall effect you're going for. Lip gloss is the best choice for those who want a shiny look that also moisturizes the lips. Gloss isn't very durable, however, so it often has to be reapplied throughout the day. Lip stain, on the other hand, is the marathon runner of lip products.
It absorbs into the skin, so the color doesn't wipe off easily. In fact, lip stain has to be taken off with a dedicated makeup remover like micellar water. Unlike lip gloss, lip stains don't have the same shine-producing ingredients that also hydrate the delicate skin on the lips. Nor do they add the same layer of protection that the wax in lipstick provides. That's why you may notice your lips beginning to peel or chap after a day or two of using a stain.
This effect may be worse in the wintertime too when the moisture in the air is naturally lower. The easiest fix, of course, is to switch products and simply use lipstick or lip gloss instead, particularly during the cold-weather months. But if you don't want to give up the staying power of your favorite stain shade, there are ways to keep using the product and save your lips at the same time.
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