LIPSTICKS LOVERS

in #beauty3 years ago

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Lipsticks have been an integral part of all women's lives. What would we ladies do without the invention of lipsticks? It make us feel sexy, sassy and appealing, without us having to do too much. And with just a stroke, it completely changes our look and our style. A good lipstick can make us feel worth it and we are glad that it came into our lives. We love you, lipstick so don't ever go out of fashion.

SOME FACTS ABOUT LIPSTICKS

  1. Those women who apply lipstick on a daily basis unintentionally tend to eat about 4 pounds of lipstick in their life time
  2. According to research, applying red lipstick can make you look younger because a deep contrast between features is something we associate with youth.
    3.The first commercial lipstick was introduced by Guerlain in the form of a lip pomade in 1828.
  3. The average American woman will spend about $1,780 on lipstick during her lifetime!
    55% of all women wear lip makeup regularly
  4. Social media loves lipstick: 63% of all makeup conversations mention lip color
    A quick YouTube search for lipstick yields about 3,120,000 result.
  5. MAC Ruby Woo is the best-selling lipstick in the US and around the world. It gives a vivid red color with blue undertones and a true matte finish. The company said that four Ruby Woo lipsticks are being around the world every minute! If you haven’t tried that shade, you might think, “What makes it so special?” Well, it’s like a little black dress. It’s timeless, sophisticated and looks amazing for every skin tone and age.

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  1. The most expensive lipstick in the world is Guerlain’s KissKiss Gold and Diamonds Lipstick. While the original KissKiss only costs around $34, what you’ll be paying for this one is the bling. One hundred ninety-nine diamonds are encrusted in its 18-karat gold tube. Sparkly! The good thing is it’s refillable (because who would like to stop using that pricey tube?) and it’s available in 15 exclusive shades.

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