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  2. The 10 best-selling lipsticks of all time - AOL

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    These lipsticks from MAC, NARS, Clinique and more look great on everyone. ... The 10 best-selling lipsticks of all time. Allison Polster. Updated July 14, 2016 at 7:39 PM. ... Plus, these colors ...

  3. These 5 universally flattering lipsticks are on mega sale for ...

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    British makeup artis Charlotte Tilbury's original "Pillow Talk" Matte Revolution lipstick has long been known as an iconic nude-pink shade that complements any skin tone, with one being sold every ...

  4. The best lipstick shades to flatter all skin tones - AOL

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    Lip nourishment meets luminescent color with these shimmery faves! There are eight hues to choose from, each available in a 4-pack, but the Fig shade looks especially great on just about everyone.

  5. MAC Cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    MAC has collaborated with many celebrities for its Viva Glam line, on limited edition lip glosses and lipsticks to support the Mac AIDS Fund. Every year MAC selects a new spokesperson for Viva Glam. The first was drag queen RuPaul in 1994. [8] RuPaul’s Viva Glam lipstick was the first product MAC Cosmetics advertised. [9]

  6. Lipstick - Wikipedia

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    Upon its release the "Russian Red" became a bestseller, [35] and still one of the best-selling lipsticks of MAC according to an article published in 2020 by Vogue Spain. [36] In 2012, Make Up For Ever created the "Aqua Rouge/Iconic Red" (shade #8) for Madonna to wear on her the MDNA Tour , [ 37 ] and celebrities like Taylor Swift used it ...

  7. Ingredients of cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    Lipstick is known to have been used around 5000 years ago in ancient Babylon, when semi-precious jewels were crushed and applied to the lips and occasionally around the eyes. Ancient Egyptians extracted purplish-red dye from fucus-algin , 0.01% iodine , and some bromine mannite, which resulted in serious illness.