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If you are a lover of makeup and beauty items, then you will undoubtedly love checking out these 14 interesting facts about lipstick!

Considered the most beloved beauty item and loved by everyone, lipstick, regardless of color or texture, transforms any makeup and is responsible for defining whether the look will be more romantic, bold, discreet or sensual. However, what few people know is that there are countless interesting facts about lipstick, which are actually super interesting!

Lipstick, in addition to enhancing your look, has a history of many ups and downs and has become an important symbol of freedom for women. Furthermore, the item has already been used to divide classes and even as an instrument to study the economy.

So, are you interested in finding out more interesting facts about lipstick? So, continue here as we, at Àrea de Mulher, list some information about the history of this much-loved cosmetic.

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1. The first records of lip painting took place in Sumer, 5,000 BC;

2. In ancient Egypt, both men and women used lipstick as a status symbol. Furthermore, at the time, the product was made with crushed flowers and insects.

3. Fun facts about lipstick: In ancient Rome, 753 BC, a fatty paste made from barley, deer antler, honey and saltpeter was used as lip balm;

4. In Egypt and the Roman Empire, the use of lipstick was a way of differentiating social classes. After all, only individuals who had wealth painted their lips;

5. In ancient Greece, lipstick was seen as something scandalous and was used mainly by prostitutes. In fact, it is worth mentioning that, at the time, a law was created that prohibited call girls from walking without makeup, so that they could be identified;

6. Fun facts about lipstick: During the Middle Ages, lipstick was banned by the Catholic Church because it was considered a sin. Furthermore, the British parliament even created a law that condemned lip painting for associating it with witchcraft to “seduce men into marriage”;

7. Queen Elizabeth I was a fan of red lipstick and ignored Church rules, popularizing the item during her reign. In fact, the monarch was so passionate about the product that she came to believe that it had magical powers and that it could cure illnesses;

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8. In 1880, Guerlain created the first lipstick that was sold commercially;

9. During the Second World War, lipstick was seen by Winston Churchill as an essential item, as it helped with the self-esteem of women who had to fill jobs due to the absence of men;

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10. Curiosities about lipstick: Firstly, in the Middle Ages there were no lipsticks in tubes, the product was applied with a brush;

11. In 1912, during the suffrage movement, women protesting for the right to vote wore red lipstick on their lips as a way to symbolize female independence. Furthermore, the use of the item was essential to challenge the authorities that repressed them;

13. With the end of the Second World War, the cosmetic became increasingly popular and spread from celebrities such as, for example, Marilyn Monroe and Elizabeth Taylor;

14. The term “Lipstick Effect” is a theory used by economists that points out that, despite a crisis, consumers still buy expensive goods.

So, what did you think of this article? In fact, take the opportunity to also check out: History of nail polish – Origin and popularization of the beauty item.

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