Trace evidence such as fingerprints, cigarette butts, biological fluids, hairs, tire tracks and cosmetic products are of great importance in crime scene, which can be transferred or exchanged between two objects in the event of action or movement. It is well known that detection and discrimination of those kind of evidence have immense importance to clarify of the crimes. Lip cosmetics are one of the most used cosmetic products for beautification, moisturize, reinforcement of the skin, nutritiveness, and improve the feeling or sensory aspects. lipstick-stained objects as physical evidence could be encountered in different environmental conditions such as buried, in forest, in different water such as lake, sea or dam. Therefore, the determination of structural change in these environmental conditions is gaining importance for forensic science. In this study, four lip products including wax lipstick, liquid lipstick, gloss, and lip palm are investigated as forensic evidence. To do this, a total of 102 lip cosmetics (20 of lipstick, 14 of lip gloss, 22 of lip balm and 46 of liquid lipstick) were analyzed by Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) to discriminate in terms of chemical composition. Lipstick and liquid lipstick samples in the samples examined under different wavelength lights with the VSC8000 succeeded in separating them from lip balm and lip gloss products with the help of UV light. Also, the chemical change of lip cosmetics when exposed to different surfaces including fabric, glass and paper towel have been examined. Moreover, the chemical stability of those surface in different water including simulated sea water, lake, and distilled water at a different time interval (from 1 day to 1 month).