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  2. I Wore YSL’s Lip Stain to My Wedding for Smudge-Proof Lips ...

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    On my quest, I tested hundreds of lip stains to find “the one” for my wedding, and am happy to report Yves Saint Laurent’s Vinyl Cream Lip Stain put a ring on it (a.k.a. exceeded ...

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    That’s why lip stains were invented, but sometimes, those products require slight maintenance after eating or drinking. Luckily, there is a lip stain out there that’s unique — in fact, it ...

  5. Foundation (cosmetics) - Wikipedia

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    Transfer-resistant (sometimes called transfer-proof) makeup will last on very oily skin, skin that perspires heavily, or in humid climates longer than any other type of foundation, though it is even more difficult to apply than oil-free makeup. The thick texture dries almost instantly and requires a fair amount of experimentation to master.

  6. Lipstick - Wikipedia

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    Lip colouring started to gain some popularity in 16th-century England. During the time of Queen Elizabeth I bright red lips and a stark white face became fashionable. At that time, lipstick was made from a blend of beeswax and red stains from plants. Only upper-class women and male actors wore makeup. Throughout most of the 19th century, the ...

  7. Max Factor - Wikipedia

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    Max Factor is a line of cosmetics from Coty, founded in 1909 as Max Factor & Company by Maksymilian Faktorowicz. [1]Max Factor specialized in movie make-up. Until its 1973 sale for US$500 million (approximately $3.6 billion in 2017 dollars), Max Factor & Company was owned by several generations of the family, becoming an international company during that time.