#1 Overall Winner
NYX PROFESSIONAL MAKEUP Butter Gloss, Non-Sticky Lip Gloss - Sugar Glass (Clear)
- Very high value score (95) and low price point for a widely liked gloss
Comparison
NYX Butter Gloss (Sugar Glass) and NYX Lip IV (Hydra Honey) both aim for a glossy, comfortable lip look, but they wear differently. Butter Gloss scores higher overall for comfort, value, and customer satisfaction, while Lip IV stands out for longer wear thanks to its gloss-to-stain concept. If you want a classic everyday gloss, Butter Gloss is the simpler pick; if you want a tint that lasts, Lip IV is the more targeted option.
#1 Overall Winner
Contender
Choose NYX Butter Gloss if you want an affordable, very comfortable gloss with strong shine and lots of shade options—especially as a clear topper. Choose NYX Lip IV if you want a glossy product that leaves a longer-wearing tint and you’re okay double-checking shade expectations, since multiple buyers say colors can look different than online photos.
Overall winner
Depends on your needs
| Feature | NYX PROFESSIONAL MAKEUP Butter Gloss, Non-Sticky Lip Gloss - Sugar Glass (Clear) | NYX PROFESSIONAL MAKEUP Lip IV Hydrating Glossy Lip Stain - Hydra Honey (Brown) | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|
| Category / type | Lip gloss (sheer-to-medium) | Hydrating glossy lip stain (gloss-to-stain) | Depends |
| Overall score | 89 | 84 | NYX PROFESSIONAL MAKEUP Butter Gloss, Non-Sticky Lip Gloss - Sugar Glass (Clear) |
| Beauty result score | 90 | 88 | NYX PROFESSIONAL MAKEUP Butter Gloss, Non-Sticky Lip Gloss - Sugar Glass (Clear) |
| Finish quality (gloss) | 91 | 90 | NYX PROFESSIONAL MAKEUP Butter Gloss, Non-Sticky Lip Gloss - Sugar Glass (Clear) |
| Longevity | 72 | 82 | NYX PROFESSIONAL MAKEUP Lip IV Hydrating Glossy Lip Stain - Hydra Honey (Brown) |
| Comfort | 93 | 88 | NYX PROFESSIONAL MAKEUP Butter Gloss, Non-Sticky Lip Gloss - Sugar Glass (Clear) |
| Ease of use | 90 | 86 | NYX PROFESSIONAL MAKEUP Butter Gloss, Non-Sticky Lip Gloss - Sugar Glass (Clear) |
| Application | 88 | 89 | NYX PROFESSIONAL MAKEUP Lip IV Hydrating Glossy Lip Stain - Hydra Honey (Brown) |
| Shade range score | 88 | 74 | NYX PROFESSIONAL MAKEUP Butter Gloss, Non-Sticky Lip Gloss - Sugar Glass (Clear) |
| Ingredient quality score | 58 | 72 | NYX PROFESSIONAL MAKEUP Lip IV Hydrating Glossy Lip Stain - Hydra Honey (Brown) |
| Value score | 95 | 85 | NYX PROFESSIONAL MAKEUP Butter Gloss, Non-Sticky Lip Gloss - Sugar Glass (Clear) |
| Customer satisfaction | 95 (4.5/5; 123,926 reviews) | 87 (4.3/5; 11,794 reviews) | NYX PROFESSIONAL MAKEUP Butter Gloss, Non-Sticky Lip Gloss - Sugar Glass (Clear) |
NYX Butter Gloss scores slightly higher for effectiveness (88 vs 86), reflecting how consistently it seems to deliver a comfortable, shiny gloss result for a broad range of users. Its very strong customer satisfaction score (95) supports that it reliably meets expectations for a classic gloss, although longevity is a known weak spot (72).
NYX Lip IV’s effectiveness (86) appears driven by its gloss-to-stain payoff: many reviews highlight that the tint remains after the shine wears off, which aligns with the product’s stated “over-time” stain effect. If “longer wear with shine” is your definition of effectiveness, Lip IV may feel more effective day-to-day despite the slightly lower score.
Both products are designed to deliver a glossy finish, but the end result differs. NYX Butter Gloss gives a classic gloss look with sheer-to-medium coverage, and the clear “Sugar Glass” shade is especially suited to topping lip liner or lipstick (or wearing alone for shine). NYX Lip IV delivers a wet-shine look initially, then tends to leave a more noticeable “tinted” effect as it wears down, which can look more even and polished later in the day for some users. If you want maximum control over how glossy vs tinted your lips look over time, Lip IV offers more of a two-stage finish; for simple, immediate shine, Butter Gloss is more straightforward.
Butter Gloss leads on beauty result score (90 vs 88), suggesting it edges out for the immediate glossy look, smooth appearance, and overall cosmetic payoff. Lip IV is close behind and is praised for high shine plus an even-looking stain after blotting or as the gloss wears down. In real use, the better “result” depends on whether you prefer a consistent gloss finish (Butter Gloss) or you like the look of a lasting tinted effect once the initial shine fades (Lip IV).
NYX Butter Gloss is positioned for sheer-to-medium coverage and is frequently described as comfortable and easy for everyday makeup. NYX Lip IV is marketed as a glossy stain with medium coverage and medium-to-high pigment, and reviews suggest it can be worn glossy or blotted for a stain finish. Shade experience is a bigger consideration with Lip IV: several buyers report the color looks different than online images, while Butter Gloss feedback here focuses more on feel and value than mismatch. For reapplication-friendly gloss, Butter Gloss fits; for a gloss that can become a stain-like tint, Lip IV fits.
Both products score well for safety (Butter Gloss 82; Lip IV 79) and are typical leave-on lip cosmetics. The most practical safety considerations are routine ones for lip products: avoid use on broken or irritated skin, stop use if discomfort occurs, and keep the applicator hygienic (especially if you’re reapplying throughout the day). Lip IV includes mentions of a coconut-like scent/taste in reviews, which may be relevant if you’re sensitive to flavored or scented lip products.
Because detailed ingredient lists aren’t provided here, users with known sensitivities should verify ingredients before purchase.
NYX Butter Gloss wins on comfort (93 vs 88). Review themes strongly emphasize a creamy texture that “melts” and feels non-sticky after it settles, making it easy to wear for long stretches even if you need to reapply. NYX Lip IV is also described as silky and hydrating, with several users noting it doesn’t attract hair and feels good even after blotting down to a stain. If comfort is the top priority, Butter Gloss has the stronger scoring advantage.
Butter Gloss scores higher for ease of use (90 vs 86) because it’s a straightforward gloss: swipe on, reapply as needed. Lip IV is still easy (86) and gets praise for its applicator, but it offers more than one way to wear it (glossy or blotted for stain), which can add a small learning curve. If you want the simplest “grab-and-go” option, Butter Gloss is slightly better; if you like adjusting finish through blotting, Lip IV is still beginner-friendly.
NYX Lip IV slightly leads in application score (89 vs 88). Reviews highlight a well-shaped wand that helps create clean lines and holds enough product. Butter Gloss also applies smoothly and is widely described as creamy; however, some users note it can go on a bit thick at first and then settles after a few minutes. Both can deliver an even glossy layer, but Lip IV’s applicator feedback gives it a small edge.
Both are lip products intended for skin contact, and both score well for skin compatibility (Butter Gloss 85; Lip IV 82). Butter Gloss’s higher comfort score (93) and frequent “not sticky” feedback suggest it may be the safer bet for users who are easily bothered by tacky textures. Lip IV reviews also describe it as hydrating and comfortable, but scent/taste notes (faint coconut) come up, which may matter if you prefer fragrance-free-feeling products.
As with any new lip product, it’s sensible to check the ingredient list (not fully provided here) and patch test if you’re prone to irritation.
NYX Butter Gloss scores much higher for shade range (88 vs 74), and the listing highlights a “wide variety” of shades. Lip IV’s lower shade score aligns with repeated buyer feedback about shade accuracy—several reviewers mention colors not matching online photos or swatches, and that shades can pull differently than expected. If you want confidence in choosing from many familiar gloss shades, Butter Gloss is stronger. If you pick Lip IV, it’s worth reading shade-specific reviews (and being prepared for slight differences from images).
Both products score extremely well for finish quality (Butter Gloss 91; Lip IV 90). Butter Gloss is repeatedly described as smooth, creamy, and glossy without feeling heavy, which supports a polished everyday finish. Lip IV is described as “wet shine” and tends to leave a natural-looking tint as it wears, so the finish can shift from glossy to more stain-like over time. If you want a steady gloss look, Butter Gloss is slightly ahead; if you like a glossy start with a softer finish later, Lip IV has the intended behavior.
NYX Lip IV is the clear winner for longevity (82 vs 72). Reviews commonly mention that after the initial gloss phase, the remaining tint can last for many hours and fades more evenly. NYX Butter Gloss has mixed wear feedback: several users report it doesn’t hold up well through eating and drinking and needs reapplication, though some still find it lasts a few hours. If you want fewer touch-ups, Lip IV is the better bet based on the provided data.
Butter Gloss scores higher for scent (80 vs 74), and at least one review mentions it “smells amazing.” Lip IV has multiple mentions of a faint coconut oil-like scent/taste, described as subtle and not cloying by some users. If you’re sensitive to scented lip products, Lip IV’s coconut note is worth considering; if you enjoy a pleasant lip-product scent, either could work depending on your preferences.
NYX Lip IV scores higher for durability (80 vs 74). For liquid lip products, durability typically shows up as how well the packaging holds up and how consistently the product performs as you use it. Lip IV’s slightly stronger packaging score and applicator feedback may contribute to this advantage. Butter Gloss remains a solid option, but the lower durability score suggests a slightly less robust overall experience compared with Lip IV in the provided scoring.
Butter Gloss leads on personalization (90 vs 80) thanks to its stronger shade range score and the flexibility of shades like “Sugar Glass” for layering and mixing (noted by reviewers). Lip IV still personalizes well through finish control—you can wear it glossy or blot it for a stain-like effect—but shade predictability appears less consistent based on reviews. If you want the most straightforward path to finding “your shade,” Butter Gloss has the advantage; if you want a tint that evolves during wear, Lip IV offers that style of customization.
NYX Lip IV scores higher for ingredient quality (72 vs 58). It also provides more formula context in the listing, including named additions like Magnesium, Vitamin B12, antioxidants, and coconut water, along with “water-breaking technology.” NYX Butter Gloss’s provided data focuses more on texture and finish, with less ingredient detail available here, which limits how much can be assessed beyond the score.
Neither product’s full ingredient list is included in the data provided, so if you avoid specific ingredients or flavors/scents, checking the packaging or official ingredient list before buying is still important.
Both products use tube-style packaging, with Lip IV scoring slightly higher (78 vs 76). Lip IV’s applicator is specifically praised in reviews for its shape and product pickup, which contributes to a better packaging experience. Butter Gloss packaging is standard and functional, but the score suggests it’s not a standout feature. For purse carry and quick application, both are practical; for applicator design, Lip IV appears a bit stronger.
NYX Butter Gloss is the value winner (value score 95 vs 85) and is priced much lower ($5.97 vs $11.97) while also having a higher overall score and very strong satisfaction. Reviews repeatedly frame it as performing like—or better than—more expensive glosses. NYX Lip IV can still be good value if you specifically want longer wear and a stain effect, but it costs more and comes in a smaller listed amount (0.16 oz vs 0.27 oz shown for Butter Gloss variants), so cost-per-wear may depend on how much you value the tint longevity.
Both are from NYX PROFESSIONAL MAKEUP and score similarly for brand trust (Butter Gloss 84; Lip IV 81). Butter Gloss’s massive review volume and long-standing popularity in feedback can increase confidence that you’ll get a predictable gloss experience. Lip IV is also well-reviewed, but shade accuracy concerns create a small trust gap around expectations vs reality. Both include cruelty-free messaging in the listing details.
Butter Gloss leads strongly on customer satisfaction (95 vs 87) and has far more reviews (123,926 vs 11,794) with a higher star rating (4.5/5 vs 4.3/5). Common positives include creamy feel, comfort, shine, and strong value; the recurring complaint is mixed longevity. Lip IV feedback is also positive overall, with frequent praise for long-lasting color and hydration, but repeated mentions of shade differences from online images and occasional notes about feathering or wear variability.
Butter Gloss scores slightly higher for claim support (86 vs 83). Its core claims—smooth, non-sticky feel and sheer-to-medium glossy coverage—are broadly echoed in the aggregated review overview and individual reviews, with the main caveat being that longevity is mixed. Lip IV’s claims around wet shine and an over-time stain effect are supported by many reviews describing a lasting tint after the gloss wears off. However, shade presentation concerns (colors not matching images) weaken confidence in the “what you see is what you get” aspect of shade claims for Lip IV.
Butter Gloss scores higher for ethical transparency (92 vs 78). Both listings include cruelty-free messaging and note PETA acknowledgment for the brand, while Lip IV also states a vegan formula in the title. The provided data doesn’t include more detail on sourcing, sustainability, or full certification specifics, so this section reflects the given scores and the limited ethical information available.
NYX Butter Gloss is the overall winner on the provided data (89 vs 84). Its biggest strengths are comfort (93), finish quality (91), standout value (95), and exceptionally strong customer satisfaction backed by a huge number of reviews. Its main limitation is longevity (72), with many users needing reapplication after food and drinks.
NYX Lip IV is the better choice if wear time is your priority: it scores higher for longevity (82) and is repeatedly described as leaving a lasting, even tint after the initial gloss phase. Its main drawback is shade accuracy—several reviews note the color can look different than expected. Pick Butter Gloss for easy everyday gloss; pick Lip IV for a gloss-to-stain routine.
Overall winner
Depends on your needs
Based on the provided scores, NYX Butter Gloss has the higher overall score (89 vs 84) driven by comfort (93), value (95), and very strong customer satisfaction (95). NYX Lip IV stands out if you specifically want longer wear (longevity 82 vs 72) and a gloss that leaves an over-time tint. The better pick depends on whether you prioritize price/comfort or wear time.
NYX Lip IV scores higher for longevity (82) and multiple reviews describe it lasting for many hours, especially once it’s blotted down to a stain-like finish. NYX Butter Gloss has more mixed longevity feedback (longevity 72), with several reviewers noting it wears off with eating and drinking and needs reapplication. If long wear is your priority, Lip IV has the stronger data.
Both are commonly described as not sticky, but the feel can vary during wear. Butter Gloss scores higher for comfort (93 vs 88) and many reviews emphasize a creamy, “buttery” texture that settles nicely. Lip IV also gets praise for not being sticky and not attracting hair, though some note it can feel sticky initially like a gloss until it sets.
NYX Butter Gloss is the stronger value pick in the provided scoring (value 95 vs 85) and it’s also priced lower ($5.97 vs $11.97). Buyers frequently mention it performs well compared with pricier glosses. Lip IV may still be worth it if you want the gloss-to-stain effect and longer wear, but strictly on cost-to-score value, Butter Gloss leads.
NYX Lip IV is specifically positioned as a hydrating glossy lip stain with “instant wet shine” and an “over-time lip stain.” Reviews support that it can be worn glossy at first, then blotted to leave a more even tint that lasts for hours. Butter Gloss is more of a classic gloss experience and doesn’t focus on a stain effect in the provided details.
Shade accuracy concerns show up more clearly for NYX Lip IV, where several reviews mention that shades look different than online photos or swatches, and the score interpretation flags shade accuracy as the main weakness. Butter Gloss reviews here focus more on texture, comfort, and value, with less emphasis on shade mismatch (though individual shade outcomes can still vary).
Both are swipe-on liquid lip products, but NYX Butter Gloss scores slightly higher for ease of use (90 vs 86) and is often described as an easy everyday gloss. NYX Lip IV also applies smoothly and gets praise for its applicator, but because it can behave differently as it wears (gloss to stain), it may take a little experimentation to get your preferred finish.
Both listings include cruelty-free messaging and state that NYX PROFESSIONAL MAKEUP is PETA-acknowledged as a cruelty-free brand. NYX Lip IV is also described as having a vegan formula in the title. Beyond that, the provided data does not include a full ingredient list or broader ethical certifications, so it’s best to verify details on the packaging if you have specific requirements.
Using the provided scores, NYX Lip IV rates higher for ingredient quality (72 vs 58). Lip IV also names specific additions like Vitamin B12 and coconut water, while Butter Gloss doesn’t provide comparable ingredient detail in the data shown. That said, scores and customer feedback don’t replace personal ingredient checks—especially if you’re sensitive to certain components or scents.
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