Make-up Fun Facts: Lipstick

Posted by dublek on Friday, November 12, 2010

Did you know... Lipstick first gained popularity because it made the mouth look like the female genitals?! Here's a summary of how lipstick came to be the way we know it; who knows? you may find a couple more new things to learn!

Starting off in Ancient Egypt, lipstick was made using dye from Fucus-algin, Iodine and Bromine mannite, the latter often causing serious illness.  Later variants included crushed carmine beetles as was Cleopatra's preference and pearlescence - a substance found in fish scales.  As with every other beauty and fashion trend, lipstick experienced highs and lows - termed an 'incarnation of satan' in Medieval Europe, enjoying popularity in 16th Century England (endorsed by Queen Elizabeth I) and falling out of favour (as with everything els that was remotely exciting) in Victorian times.  Nowadays, many variants of the traditional lipstick are available - from the popular lip gloss to lip stain!

Quick Guide to choosing your perfect shade


Warm Colours: complexions with warm undertones including Asian, Hispanic and some warm black skin colours look best in colours like salmon, coral and golden brown.

Cool Colours: pastel colours suit paler complexions with cool undertones best, as well as pinkish European complexions and black skin with reddish undertones.  For added wow factor, go for fuchsia or plum and add some drama to your look.

Neutral Colours: these work well on everyone, ranging from peachy shades to orangey reds and everything in between!

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