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  2. Hazel Bishop - Wikipedia

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    The goal was a non-drying, smudge-proof, long-lasting lipstick that would not smear on clothing or cups. [8] The resultant mixture, formed into a mold, was called "No-Smear Lipstick." In 1948, she and Alfred Berg founded Hazel Bishop Inc. to manufacture these "No-Smear Lipsticks."

  3. Lipstick - Wikipedia

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    Lipstick, as a physical evidence, may be found on clothing, parts of the victim's or perpetrator's body, a tissue, a cigarette, etc. By comparing the composition of a lipstick smear with that of a victim or a witness, forensic scientists can demonstrate direct or indirect proof of contact or a relationship between the plaintiff and the ...

  4. 12 Lipsticks That Don’t Come Off (Trust Us, We Tried Them)

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

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    First, let me backtrack and explain *exactly* what red lipstick theory is. A quick glance at the #redlipsticktheory hashtag, and you’ll find swarms of people swiping on red lipstick and reacting ...

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    MAC Cosmetics Powder Kiss Velvet Blur Slim Moisturizing Matte Lipstick. $20 $28 Save $8. See at Nordstrom. Dolce Vita Huey H2O Waterproof Bootie. $63 $140 Save $77.

  7. Cosmetics in the 1920s - Wikipedia

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    Lipstick became widely popular after Maurice Levy's 1915 invention of the metal lipstick container. [3] It was available in salve, liquid, and stick forms, [3] and long-lasting, indelible stains were the most popular. [3] Women chose their lipstick based on their skin complexion for a more natural look.