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  2. Male cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    With the advent of modern film making in the United States in the 1930s, men's hair and cosmetics re-emerged in the public eye. [1] However, men's beauty products were relatively non-existent on the market until the end of the 1990s. [5] Only a few brands were interested in producing men's cosmetics because it was regarded as a niche market. [6]

  3. Foundation (cosmetics) - Wikipedia

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    In the 18th century, Louis XV made it fashionable for men to wear lead-based makeup. [1] Theatrical actors wore heavy white base. [6] In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, Victorian women wore little or no makeup. Queen Victoria abhorred make-up and deemed that it was only appropriate for prostitutes and loose women to wear it. It was only ...

  4. Who Said Boys Can't Wear Makeup? - Wikipedia

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    Who Said Boys Can't Wear Makeup? is a 2018 English-Manipuri film written, produced and directed by Priyakanta Laishram under the banner, Priyakanta Productions. [1] It is the first Indian film to discuss the subject of men's makeup and gender-neutral fashion .

  5. Ask the Guys: 'How do Guys Feel About Makeup?' - AOL

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  6. Tom Sandoval Claps Back After Being Asked ‘What Men Wear Makeup?’

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    According to his fan replies, the bartender doesn’t wear concealer every day, but “pretty often.” He told one follower that “just a little under the eyes adds a nice pop of youth.”

  7. History of cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    The use of cosmetics allowed them to create an alter ego, and were part of the visual entertainment of their shows. Currently, the popularity of TikTok has created a rise in men's cosmetics. Some men have chosen to wear nail polish, makeup, and other cosmetics to express their identity online.

  8. Rouge (cosmetics) - Wikipedia

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    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 wealthy and it symbolized status because cosmetics were costly. [3] In China, rouge was used as early as the Shang Dynasty. It was made from the extracted juice ...

  9. Alicia Keys Says Makeup Was Her ‘Armor’ Before She Stopped ...

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    Alicia Keys is opening up about what true beauty means to her. In an interview with The Cut published on Monday, November 27, Keys, 42, reflected on how growing up in the music industry has ...