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  2. Lipstick - Wikipedia

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    Lipstick contains wax, oils, antioxidants, and emollients. [48] Wax provides the structure to the solid lipstick. Lipsticks may be made from several waxes such as beeswax, ozokerite, and candelilla wax. Because of its high melting point, carnauba wax is a key ingredient in terms of strengthening the lipstick.

  3. Ingredients of cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    Lipstick is known to have been used around 5000 years ago in ancient Babylon, when semi-precious jewels were crushed and applied to the lips and occasionally around the eyes. Ancient Egyptians extracted purplish-red dye from fucus-algin , 0.01% iodine , and some bromine mannite, which resulted in serious illness.

  4. Cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    Lipsticks, liquid foundations, and other liquid cosmetics, as well as compressed makeups such as eye shadow and blush in compacts, are often called mineral makeup if they have the same primary ingredients as dry mineral makeups. Liquid makeups must contain preservatives, and compressed makeups must contain binders, which dry mineral makeups do not.

  5. Here's the truth behind E.L.F. lipsticks' secret compartment

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    Recently, makeup lovers everywhere discovered E.L.F. lipstick's super-secret compartment, and their minds were blown. But here's the truth behind it.

  6. Octyldodecanol - Wikipedia

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    Octyldodecanol is a branched-chain primary alcohol used as the isomer 2-octyl-1-dodecanol in cosmetics such as lipstick, [2] or as an anti-blooming agent in facepowder. [3] It is a medium spreading emollient, with equilibrium spreading pressure of 17.0 dyne/cm. [4] Octyldodecanol is in the class of Guerbet alcohols, because it has the branch at the β position. [5]

  7. The 10 best-selling lipsticks of all time - AOL

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    The debuts of Christian Louboutin's first lipstick line and Kylie Jenner's Lip Kit has lipstick on all of our minds. And for good reason -- the makeup essential can really transform your look.. If ...

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