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  2. Beezin' - Wikipedia

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    A teenager partaking in Beezin' Beezin' is the practice of applying Burt's Bees brand lip balm, often menthol or peppermint flavored, to one's eyelids. [1] This practice, besides causing a stinging in the eyes, is purported to induce or heighten the sensation of being drunk or high, [2] or create a state or perceived state of enhanced alertness.

  3. 9-year-old goes viral after discovering outrageous new use ...

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    A 9-year-old girl from Missouri is going viral after her innovative new use for chapstick left social media users praising her resourcefulness.

  4. ChapStick - Wikipedia

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    ChapStick is a brand name of lip balm owned by Suave Brands Company and is used in many countries worldwide. It is intended to help treat and prevent chapped lips , hence the name. Many varieties also include sunscreen to avoid sunburn.

  5. File:Government Exhibit 133, Chapstick Tubes with Hidden ...

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    These Chapstick tubes outfitted with tiny microphones were discovered in Hunt's White House office safe. General notes: Exhibit History: "American Originals," December 1997 - December 1998, National Archives Rotunda, Washington, DC, Exhibit No. 624.0231.

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  7. Talk:ChapStick - Wikipedia

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    In 1977 the ChapStick company was indicted on the charge of including ground glass in several of their lip-balm products. This looks exactly like an urban legend mention in the Lip_balm article: There are some urban legends stating that lip balm manufacturers add special chemicals or even fiberglass to their product to facilitate lip chapping ...

  8. Victorian-era cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    The length of the hair, in particular, was a display of a woman's health and was well taken care of. Both men and women used products to promote hair growth. Since the use of cosmetics on societal women was limited, hair was kept well groomed. Victorian women would braid their hair, use hair wigs, and apply heat to make tight curls.

  9. Adele Hilariously Explains Reason for Her Pouty Lips From ...

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    Still, the “Someone Like You” singer was able to look back on the entire ordeal with a heavy dose of her trademark wit. “My face is just very meme-able,” she joked. “I can’t help it.”