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  2. Rouge (cosmetics) - Wikipedia

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    Today, rouge is a term used to primarily identify blush of any color, including: brown, pink, red, and orange. Modern blush is offered in both a pressed or loose powder, a cream consistency similar to lipstick, or a liquid form. It is not commonly used to identify lipstick, however, some may use the term to refer to the red color of the product.

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  4. Lipstick - Wikipedia

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    Lipsticks get their colors from a variety of pigments and lake dyes including, but not limited to bromo acid, D&C Red No. 21, Calcium Lake such as D&C Red 7 and D&C Red 34, and D&C Orange No. 17. Pink lipsticks are made by mixing white titanium dioxide and red shades. Both organic and inorganic pigments are employed.

  5. Parfums Christian Dior - Wikipedia

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    Parfums Christian Dior is the perfumery and cosmetics (makeup and skincare) line of the French fashion house, Christian Dior SE. However, the line belongs to the perfumes and cosmetics portfolio of the world's largest luxury group, the LVMH Group . [ 1 ]

  6. A Single Pale Rose - Wikipedia

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    Steven (Zach Callison) is contemplating the conflicting information he has received about Pink Diamond's shattering and anxiously waits while Amethyst (Michaela Dietz) teaches Pearl (Deedee Magno Hall) how to use her new cell phone. After Amethyst leaves, Steven confronts Pearl and asks her if she is the one who shattered Pink Diamond.

  7. Lipstick on a pig - Wikipedia

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    The "lipstick" variant of the phrase is more modern (the word "lipstick" itself was only coined in 1880). [1] The rhetorical effect of linking pigs with lipstick was explored in 1926 by Charles F. Lummis, in the Los Angeles Times, when he wrote "Most of us know as much of history as a pig does of lipsticks."

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