Lipstick ‘Kiss Of Death’ – Its Old History And Tradition Among Women Around The World
A. Sutherland - AncientPages.com - Women have always highly regarded lipstick as the primary and most popular beauty tool of all time.
Millennia ago, it covered up the imperfections of their appearance and emphasized the lips, giving them a beautiful hue, and so it does today.
One of the red lipstick's many desirable qualities is its flattering. It looks perfect on blondes, brunettes, redheads, and gray-haired women. No matter the age of a woman, it is a universal makeup item because it is simply - neutral.
As with many other inventions, this beauty tool has roots far in antiquity.
Lipstick was essential for a woman from Babylonia, Egypt, or elsewhere worldwide to look better. This tool has survived up to our times and still accompanies almost all women worldwide, regardless of culture and tradition.
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