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  2. I Tried TikTok’s Red Lipstick Theory and It Brought Me Closer ...

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    Red nail theory this and red car theory that—there’s no denying the color is having a moment, but the power of a red lipstick is what everyone is talking about right now. I came across the ...

  3. The 23 Best Red Lipsticks of All Time, Vetted by Editors and ...

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    Credo Beauty. Another editor-approved pick has to be the MOB Beauty cream lipstick. Packed with vitamins (C and E), jojoba oil and orange oil, expect a creamy, long-lasting product. I was looking ...

  4. What All the Cool French Girls Wore to Cecilie Bahnsen's 2025 ...

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    Two gotta-have-it collabs with North Face and Asics, which Cecilie Bahnsen launched last year, hit the Paris streets in the form of sold-out red sneakers and jacquard peplum jackets.

  5. Rouge (cosmetics) - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Egyptian pictographs show men and women wearing lip and cheek rouge. They blended fat with red ochre to create a stain that was red in color. [2] Greek men and women eventually mimicked the look, using crushed mulberries, red beet juice, crushed strawberries, or red amaranth to create a paste. Those who wore makeup were viewed as ...

  6. Lipstick - Wikipedia

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    Since parents generally frowned on teen girls wearing red lipstick, some teen girls began wearing pink and peach lipsticks, which became a trend. [26] White or nearly white lipstick was popular in the 1960s. [23] Rock groups such as the Ronettes and The Shirelles popularized white lipstick. Girls would apply white lipstick over pink lipstick or ...

  7. Lipstick feminism - Wikipedia

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    From 1939 to 1945, during World War II, makeup was used to disrupt wartime masculine codes of power. Red lipstick, which was despised by Adolf Hitler, became a symbol of resilient femininity and patriotism. This was reflected in the names given to lipsticks, including ‘Fighting Red!’, ‘Patriot Red!’ and ‘Grenadier Red!’.

  8. The 20 Best Red Lipsticks That Never Go Out of Style - AOL

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    Makeup, and specifically lipstick, has been scientifically shown to improve your mood (no wonder lipstick sales soared during the pandemic) and make you feel more assertive (in fact, a crimson ...

  9. Category:French women comedians - Wikipedia

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