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  2. William Heirens - Wikipedia

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    Thomas had a history of violence, including spousal abuse. [41] Thomas was a nurse who was known to masquerade as a surgeon. He often boasted to his friends that he was a doctor and he was known to steal surgical supplies. [41] Chicago Police had previously developed a profile of the Degnan killer as having surgical skills or being a butcher.

  3. Lipstick - Wikipedia

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    Glossy lipstick contains more oil to give a shiny finish to the lips. Shimmery or frost lipstick may contain mica, silica, and synthetic pearl particles, such as bismuth oxychloride, to give them a glittery or shimmering shine. [7] Lipstick is made from grinding and heating ingredients. Then heated waxes are added to the mix for texture.

  4. Lois Long - Wikipedia

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    She was known under the pseudonym "Lipstick" and as the epitome of a flapper. She was born on December 15, 1901, in Stamford, Connecticut, the oldest of three children of Frances Bancroft and William J. Long. She graduated from Vassar College. Long had worked at Vogue and Vanity Fair before finding fame at The New Yorker.

  5. 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.

  6. Hazel Bishop - Wikipedia

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    The advent of the "no smear" lipstick would prove to be a success for Bishop, as her debut line would not only sell out on the first day, but end up taking over 25% of the American lipstick market. In four years, sales soared to $10 million. [11] Bishop lost control of the company in 1954 in a proxy fight with majority stockholders, led by ...

  7. MAC Cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    RuPaul’s Viva Glam lipstick was the first product MAC Cosmetics advertised. [9] Controversy arose in September 2010, over the anticipated release of the MAC Rodarte collection, a collaborative effort with the fashion label Zara Rodarte, based on the border town of Ciudad Juárez.

  8. Category:Lipstick - Wikipedia

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  9. Lipstick feminism - Wikipedia

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    The ideology of lipstick feminism asserts that one can wear lipstick and still identify as a feminist, as feminism encompasses far more than superficial appearances. However, this viewpoint has faced criticism from some feminists who argue that engaging in displays of femininity and sexuality contradicts the pursuit of gender equality.