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  2. I Tried TikTok’s Red Lipstick Theory and It Brought Me Closer ...

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    I came across the ‘Red Lipstick Theory’ from a viral TikTok video, where creator Alexis Androulakis (from The Lipstick Lesbians) shared, “If you are wearing nothing on your face, nothing but ...

  3. The 23 Best Red Lipsticks of All Time, Vetted by Editors and ...

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    Credo Beauty. Another editor-approved pick has to be the MOB Beauty cream lipstick. Packed with vitamins (C and E), jojoba oil and orange oil, expect a creamy, long-lasting product. I was looking ...

  4. Lipstick - Wikipedia

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    A woman applying red lipstick Lips with dark crimson lipstick A tube of red lipstick. Lipstick is a cosmetic product used to apply coloration and texture to lips, often made of wax and oil. Different pigments are used to produce color, and minerals such as silica may be used to provide texture.

  5. Why red lipstick is the perfect cure for a bad day - AOL

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    Being a makeup artist for more than-- ahem -- 25 years now, I have learned there is undeniable power in using cosmetics to our advantage. All women -- and, yes, I do mean all, even the most ...

  6. Lipstick feminism - Wikipedia

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    Women refrained from wearing lipstick due to religious beliefs, ethnic cultural traditions and concepts of respectability. There was a strong association between lipstick and prostitution and a belief that altering one's face interfered with the handiwork of God.

  7. Rouge (cosmetics) - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Egyptian pictographs show men and women wearing lip and cheek rouge. They blended fat with red ochre to create a stain that was red in color. [2] Greek men and women eventually mimicked the look, using crushed mulberries, red beet juice, crushed strawberries, or red amaranth to create a paste. Those who wore makeup were viewed as ...