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- Lipstick is a cosmetic containing pigments, oils, waxes and emollients that give color and texture to the lips.
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- The lipstick is a makeup bag is not lacking in women and there are a variety of tones.
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- It is being used around 500 years to ancient Mesopotamia
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- The lipstick started to gain popularity in the sixteenth century, during the reign of Queen Isabel
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- Lipstick is used by women, generally, upon reaching adolescence or adulthood
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- In 1770 the British Parliament passed a law where women who will use lipsticks can be judged by witchcraft.
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- The popularity of lip increased during World War II thanks to the film industry.
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- In 1950 the chemist Hazel Bishop developed the first lip stick and does not leave stains kissing.
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- In Greece, women painted their lips to indicate that they were prostitutes, while in Rome did the ladies of high class.
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- In 1912 the suffrage parade in New York, two women wore lipstick as a way to mean the emancipation of women.
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- From there, the lip is a great symbol of women, not only of her femininity, but also their power.
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- Currently the ingredients used in makeup as lead and vermilion pose serious health risks.