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  2. Lipstick feminism - Wikipedia

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    Historical prohibitions against lipstick – whether legal or due to social stigmatization – simply drove the beauty practice underground, with women devising do-it-yourself alternatives, including pressing lips into red crepe paper, licking lips with red ribbons and complex homemade concoctions.

  3. Society for Public Health Education - Wikipedia

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    SOPHE has roughly 4,000 members, but this varies from year to year. Its membership represents a diversity of disciplines that span professionals in health and medical education, fitness, school health, public health research, clinical research, health promotion, health policymakers, environmental health educators, and other community health professionals and students in the United States and ...

  4. Lipstick - Wikipedia

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    Red lipstick has historically been associated with sensuality or women's independence while black lipstick is worn by both men and women in alternative subcultures, especially punk and goth. Celebrities such as Marilyn Monroe , Elizabeth Taylor , Madonna , and Taylor Swift have contributed to the popularity and iconic images of lipstick in ...

  5. 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.

  6. Health Education & Behavior - Wikipedia

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    The first issue of 1974 became volume 2, issue 1. All previous issues covering issues 1 to 36, from 1957 to 1973, were designated to constitute volume 1. During this period, Health Education Monographs was printed by various small publishing companies or cooperatively by SOPHE and the World Health Organization. No volume was published in 1979 ...

  7. Why red lipstick is the perfect cure for a bad day - AOL

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    Being a makeup artist for more than-- ahem -- 25 years now, I have learned there is undeniable power in using cosmetics to our advantage. All women -- and, yes, I do mean all, even the most ...

  8. Why Red Lipstick Will Never Go Out of Style - AOL

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    Red lipstick is powerful, provocative, and deeply personal. Here, how (and why) a swipe of scarlet remains as timeless as ever. Why Red Lipstick Will Never Go Out of Style

  9. Red dress effect - Wikipedia

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    Red dress effect. The red dress effect, which can be broadened to the general red-attraction effect, the red-romance effect, or the romantic red effect, is a phenomenon [clarification needed] in which the color red increases physical attraction, sexual desire, and romantic sentiments in comparison to other colors.