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  2. Lipstick - Wikipedia

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    Lipstick is a cosmetic product used to apply coloration and texture to lips, ... Inventing Beauty: A History of the Innovations that Have Made Us Beautiful. New York ...

  3. Lipstick (1976 film) - Wikipedia

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    Lipstick is a 1976 American rape and revenge thriller film directed by Lamont Johnson and starring Margaux Hemingway, Chris Sarandon, Perry King, and Anne Bancroft. Mariel Hemingway also has a supporting role as Margaux's onscreen sister. The film follows a fashion model who is raped by her teenage sister's music teacher.

  4. 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.

  5. Category:Lipstick - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Lipstick" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. 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.

  7. History of cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    The history of cosmetics spans at least 7,000 years and is present in almost every society on earth. Cosmetic body art is argued to have been the earliest form of a ritual in human culture. The evidence for this comes in the form of utilised red mineral pigments ( red ochre ) including crayons associated with the emergence of Homo sapiens in ...

  8. 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.

  9. Cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    Lip products, including lipstick, lip gloss, lip liner and lip balms, commonly add color and texture to the lips, as well as serving to moisturise the lips and define their external edges. [5] Products adding colour and texture to the lips, such as lipsticks and lip glosses, often come in a wide range of colors as well as a number of different ...