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Magic Lipstick 24k Gold Paper By Papier-Mache. co

£8.00

24K Magic Lipstick

Our lips really do have to put up with so much throughout our lives. So it’s important to help them out every so often by keeping them hydrated and moisturised. Lips can easily become intensely chapped and can even crack and bleed if you ignore or avoid applying any hydration to them. Looking for a good lipstick which doubles up as a lip balm? Then, you got to try 24k Magic Lipstick from Papier Mache. This lipstick is unique as it changes colour based on body temperature. Jojoba oil is one of the primary ingredients and it keeps the lips hydrated, soft and supple. Easily glides on your lips on each application. Very suitable as it doubles up as a lipstick and lip balm. This helps to reduce chapping and dryness of the lips. Muslim product, made in Malaysia Notifications from ministry of health approval number: NOT200103609K Colours or hues varies on applications.   Isododecane. Disteardimonium Hectorite. Trimethylsiloxisilicate. Magnesium Stearate. Silica. Dimethicone. Jojoba Oil. Propylene Carbonate. Polysilicone-11. Tocopherol. Sucralose. Petroselinum Crispum Seed Oil. Menthol. Gold Paper

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Magic Lipstick 24k Gold Paper By Papier-Mache. co

Magic Lipstick 24k Gold Paper is unique as it changes colour based on body temperature. Jojoba oil is one of the primary ingredients and it keeps the lips hydrated, soft and supple. Easily glides on your lips on each application. Very suitable as it doubles up as a lipstick and lip balm. This helps to reduce chapping and dryness of the lips.

Early history

Ancient Sumerian men and women were possibly the first to invent and wear lipstick, about 5,000 years ago. They crushed gemstones and used them to decorate their faces, mainly on the lips and around the eyes. Egyptians like Cleopatra crushed bugs (carmine) to create a colour of red on their lips. Women in the ancient Indus Valley Civilization may have used rectangular pieces of ochre with bevelled ends as lipstick. Ancient Egyptians wore lipstick to show social status rather than gender. They extracted the red dye from fucus-algin, 0.01% iodine, and some bromine mannite, but this dye resulted in serious illness. Lipsticks with shimmering effects were initially made using a pearlescent substance found in fish scales.

Women in the Minoan civilization coloured their lips with bright red cosmetics. Lip paint in ancient Greece was initially restricted to prostitutes and courtesans but expanded to the upper class between 700 and 300 BCE. Greek women coloured their lips with cosmetics made from dyes containing Tyrian purple, crushed mulberries, and the toxic pigment vermilion.

The Chinese made some of the first lipsticks that were made from beeswax over 1,000 years ago to protect the delicate skin of the lips. During the Tang Dynasty (618-907 CE), scented oils were added to them, which gave the mouth an enticing factor.

In Australia, Aboriginal girls would paint their mouths red with ochre for puberty rituals.

England Lipstick History

Lip colouring started to gain some popularity in 16th-century England. During the time of Queen Elizabeth I bright red lips and a stark white face became fashionable. At that time, it was made from a blend of beeswax and red stains from plants. Only upper-class women and male actors wore makeup.

Throughout most of the 19th century, the obvious use of cosmetics was not considered acceptable in Britain for respectable women, and it was associated with marginalised groups such as actors and prostitutes. It was considered brazen and uncouth to wear makeup. In the 1850s, reports were being published warning women of the dangers of using lead and vermilion in cosmetics applied to the face. By the end of the 19th century, Guerlain, a French cosmetic company, began to manufacture lipstick. The first commercial lipstick had been invented in 1884, by perfumers in Paris, France. It was covered in silk paper and made from deer tallow, castor oil, and beeswax. Prior to this, lipstick had been created at home. Complete acceptance of the undisguised use of cosmetics in England appears to have arrived for the fashionable Londoner at least by 1921.

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Weight 0.1 kg
Dimensions 2.5 × 2.5 × 10 cm

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