What is the difference between mascara, rouge and lipstick?

Mascara, Rouge and Lipstick are products used by anyone (cannot say women only) when putting makeup to enhance and beautify (that's the purpose) or for whatever reason the facial features. These cosmetics are a must have and commonly used by someone who puts on makeup. Mascara for the eyelashes, is applied directly on the lashes to make it thicker and longer more pronounce making the eyes more beautiful.

Mascara is packaged like a tube with a spiral round brush at the end of the stick-liked cover. Mascaras comes in different colors mostly blacks, grays or blues which are the ones widely used. Rouge literally means ''red'' in French.

Rouge is commonly known as "Blush" or "Blush on". Rouge are applied on the cheeks and may be applied on the lips too, with a brush or plainly by hand. It is usually in powder form or cream form packaged in compact box case or palette-liked designed like the compact face powder or like a lipstick(tube-liked) Rouge or Blush comes in different shades of reddish, orangish to pinkish in color and many more.

Lipsticks are applied on the lips, as the name connotes "lip" for the lips and "sticks" because they are packaged like so, but these days packaging of lipsticks are designed in different shapes and sizes too to suit customers preferences. Lipsticks brands have come up with all colors and shades one can imagine. Hope this helps.

Historically, rouge was used as early as in ancient Egypt. It was also applied on the lips, the way lipstick would be used today. In some times and places, both men and women wore rouge, such as during the Regency period in England.

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