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  2. Lipstick lesbian - Wikipedia

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    In Intersectionality, Sexuality and Psychological Therapies (2012), lipstick lesbian is defined as "a lesbian/bisexual woman who exhibits 'feminine' attributes such as wearing makeup, dresses and high heeled shoes"; the book adds that "more recent iterations of feminine forms of lesbianism such as ' femme ' (e.g. wears dresses/skirts or form ...

  3. Lipstick feminism - Wikipedia

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    Lipstick feminism is a movement created of the third wave of feminism, following second wave feminism. The second wave of feminism emerged in the US around 1960. This wave challenged America's beauty industry and its standards by protesting in a boycott of items considered to be feminine. [ 8] These items included bras, girdles, curlers, false ...

  4. Lipstick - Wikipedia

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    A tube of red lipstick. Lipstick is a cosmetic product used to apply coloration and texture to lips, often made of wax and oil. Different pigments are used to produce color, and minerals such as silica may be used to provide texture. The use of lipstick dates back to early civilizations such as Sumer and the Indus Valley Civilisation, and was ...

  5. History of cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    The first cosmetics appeared 5,000 years ago in Egypt. To achieve a pleasant smell and softness of the skin, incense oils were used, and women applied white to protect their faces from the sun. The Egyptians were also the first to use black antimony-based paint as eyeliner. And to create a natural blush, crushed flowers were used. [8]

  6. Meet the mood ring of makeup: The magic Givenchy lipstick ...

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    Temptation Black Magic lipstick appears to be black in the tube, but once it's swiped on the lips it will become the perfect tone — anything from pale pink to toasty tan to berry red and beyond.

  7. Who's That Girl World Tour - Wikipedia

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    Madonna's image was that of a blond girl with soft curls, making a striking contrast with the firm, almost hard lines of her eye make-up and lipstick; the idea of her friend actress Debi Mazar. [9] For the costumes, Madonna collaborated with designers Marlene Stewart and Leslie Hamel.

  8. Hilary and Haylie Duff pose in cleavage-tastic bikinis ... - AOL

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    We love you," Hilary, 28, captioned a black and white picture with the bride, her sister, and a pal. View this post on Instagram Bermudian beauties #danceswithwolfs @lowenban @hilaryduff ...

  9. 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.