Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Lipstick

Lipstick
is a cosmetic product containing pigments, oils, waxes, and emollients that applies color and texture to the lips. There are many varieties of lipstick. As with most other types of makeup, lipstick is typically, but not exclusively, worn by women. It is usually not worn until adolescence or adulthood.





Lip-Ink Specialty Lip Kit Pinks

Lip-Ink Specialty Lip Kit Pinks

EACH SPECIALTY LIP KIT INCLUDES: 2 LIP-INK Lip Colors (.25 fl.oz. each); 1 LIP-INK Lip Shine Moisturizer (.25 fl. oz.); 1 LIP-INK Liner Brush- 1 LIP-INK Off Vial (.27 fl. oz.); 1 LIP-INK Off Refill Bottle (4 fl. oz.); 1 color chart and illustrated instructions; and a Sampler Kit Bag *Bag may be substituted in white.






Lipstick used to make a symbolic kiss.

Women in the ancient Indus Valley Civilization applied lipstick to their lips for face decoration. Ancient Egyptians extracted purplish-red dye from fucus-algin, 0.01% iodine, and some bromine mannite, which resulted in serious illness. Cleopatra had her lipstick made from crushed carmine beetles, which gave a deep red pigment, and ants for a base. Lipsticks with shimmering effects were initially made using a substance found in fish scales called pearlescence..






Lip-Ink Specialty Lip Kit Naturals

Lip-Ink Specialty Lip Kit Naturals


EACH SPECIALTY LIP KIT INCLUDES: 2 LIP-INK Lip Colors (.25 fl.oz. each); 1 LIP-INK Lip Shine Moisturizer (.25 fl. oz.); 1 LIP-INK Liner Brush- 1 LIP-INK Off Vial (.27 fl. oz.); 1 LIP-INK Off Refill Bottle (4 fl. oz.); 1 color chart and illustrated instructions; and a Sampler Kit Bag *Bag may be substituted in white.









During the Islamic Golden Age the notable Arab Andalusian cosmetologist Abu al-Qasim al-Zahrawi (Abulcasis) invented solid lipsticks, which were perfumed stocks rolled and pressed in special molds, and he described them in his Al-Tasrif. In Medieval Europe, lipstick was banned by the church and was thought to be used as an 'incarnation of satan', cosmetics being 'reserved' for prostitutes. Lipstick started to gain popularity in England the 16th century, during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, who made piercing red lips and bright white faces a fashion statement. By that time, lipstick was made from a blend of beeswax and red stains from plants.

During the Second World War, lipstick gained popularity as a result of its use in the movie industry, and it became commonplace for women to apply makeup, or "put their face on."

Another form of lip color, a wax-free semi-permanent liquid formula, was invented in the 1990s by the Lip-Ink International company. Other companies have imitated the idea, putting out their own versions of long-lasting "lip stain" or "liquid








Lip-Ink Specialty Lip Kit Reds

Lip-Ink Specialty Lip Kit Reds


EACH SPECIALTY LIP KIT INCLUDES: 2 LIP-INK Lip Colors (.25 fl.oz. each); 1 LIP-INK Lip Shine Moisturizer (.25 fl. oz.); 1 LIP-INK Liner Brush- 1 LIP-INK Off Vial (.27 fl. oz.); 1 LIP-INK Off Refill Bottle (4 fl. oz.); 1 color chart and illustrated instructions; and a Sampler Kit Bag *Bag may be substituted in white.











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