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tv   Secret Weapon Lipstick  Deutsche Welle  December 3, 2022 12:02pm-1:01pm CET

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welcome to my channel. today's video as a topic, lots of you are requested on instagram lipstick. lou, this is classic and is also edgy. it's old fashion and it's incredibly modern. it's very feminine, but it's also very daring and powerful. it's all those things at once. she who was the 1st guy or girl to decide to color their love or would you be genetic? wearing lipstick tells a story. it tells us something about a society and it's mentality. the more glass you can see, i'm putting lipstick on the think about red lipstick. is it has been popular for so many centuries oh lipstick. tell a little history of what we were expect to be at certain periods. and how we chose to present ourselves is tiny history in your hand with a cap on. i
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know that he can't be bought. i thought mud, they believe handle level. i flout duncan to to devote shock pod you more physique, want only thought yolanda kelly, big with the coffee. i found it a point likely failed then your stand. it is a blend oil losses and then outside of that other ingredients can be added in to give other properties so that he can add a new preservative system to extend the shelf life. you can add in silicon technology to make it last longer, or to make a transfer approved mix those together like heat up so that like the able to
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blend. and then right before pouring into my mode, i add my fragrance. so i tend to use various fragrance because i just find like it's just a timeless and classic sent to whoever experiences it. and it tends to bring up like this positive storage that tends to be associated with like, good times, good experiences or people that you love ah, something about objects, objects that we can overlay to something incredibly new thing. you think of the
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times they've lived through the people who are using them and what they were going through. and when you actually holding these things that we used by the women of the past, as it's quite moving and the past comes to life in the way that i think had only an object to make it to her. and this is, it may come, it's a sensory past his gdc and he had touch it. he smell it and you'll take him back to the 1920s to the 1940s. where for it is it's, it's this really addictive. do you see this is holy yo, i'm holy sure, this is in same hello. in today's video, we're going to talk about makeup and lipstick. one of the questions that i most frequently asked is, how long has lipstick been used? well, we're not really sure when it all began,
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but one thing we are sure of is that putting lip color on the lips is one of the oldest habits in the history of beauty. the urge to decorate the body and paint the lips is actually as old as time itself. and you know, i bet when eve got chucked out of that garden once she'd find fig leaf to cover the naughty bits. she them was looking for geranium leaves and raised leaves to accentuate her mouth. we've all was done it magic so by no means a new adventure in the grades of the egyptian reopened by modern explorers. after being deal for thousands of years, have been found bodies of rewrite. it was an important thing at a my own favorite little bit gyptian history, which i absolutely love. it's an illustration from the children piracy, which is i think i'm correct in saying the only known new de paris basically it was like a girl magazine and peppers form. and there is this naked woman sitting on the
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phallic objects, and she's there and she's painting it. oh, it is a look ok. mm. oh, oh, people have been wearing red lipstick for thousands and thousands of years. people started wearing red lipstick around $2500.00 b c. we have records of women wearing it. and in that era, the way it was made was by crushing stones red ochre. so the red wouldn't have been right, crimson pops of red,
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but it would absolutely have been red lip color on the lips. in ancient teach it. there were lots of reasons for wearing cosmetics. i'm in firstly. yeah, the weather desert conditions you absolutely had to keep your skin supple. so applying oil, that arguments was really important. that's the religious aspect of it in decorating your eyes. recall was supposed to ward off the evil eye, but then painting her lips and the full been the full monty. that how did she betray yourself as a sort of zip long, historically, to think by to this, but the fast, an absolute about lipstick. i caught and we know what she looked like through her portraits, which were the sophie's. oh, the elizabeth, the major and on her lips she used different products, one of which was co shanelle. the cushion,
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not sure. you know what cushions are there, insects that paris a ties plants it well, it may sound a bit gross. may they provide or really said the great color hush. what perfect for queen elizabeth the 1st oh oh with with the make lipstick is connected to what's going on at the time. nothing exists on its own and how we make up our faces. expresses the needs of the moment the movement of the day, so lipstick and the descriptions of lipstick change hugely. for meeting century the dishes may come, reaches its p cookie, especially in royal courts. make up is used to create a kind of mask config. it's
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a distinguishing feature of the aristocracy that he carries to cut out of it. sinner mac make up. distinguishes the nobility from the people and it's worn by both women and men. are you miss corina? ah micky ash lake blush lipstick, rouge pink and white powder on the face are an aristocratic signaling make up creates an artificial appearance. it makes people look increasingly different from reality are exaggerated. make up, creates an imaginary world imaginary. oh my looks are extremely right. but no matter furious in as part of the beauty price. we have always used products that are dangerous ah, mercury self, i'd not very good put it onto the lips. you got lovely red lips and yields of with,
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oh, how shocking? well, hold up. i talked the phyllis, it's on phyllis in lips, there's a thing that's migrated in the mob nij. ah i oh, it just shows that we've always done things that are potentially invasive and dangerous to our body in the name of beauty. when you put lipp color on your mouth, inevitably some of it gets ingested. a statistically the average
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woman in jess about 4 kilograms of lipstick in their lifetime. yes. yeah. on a crazy. yeah. for zach you should know that many lip stakes contained petrochemical wax, synthetic pigments, stuff was bad for us. it's pretty scary indeed, there's been progress. and i mean, until the end of the 19th century, there was no regulation at all. none at all. could you call me cosmetic products or very toxic diesel and actually killed people? ah, they can see with the french revolution heads roll in these artificial mosques, tumbled ash, may cut, becomes to boot because it symbolizes the old regime. and this results in
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a complete ban on all may cover mix yet is refer it, a little kit is shown seeking what used to be a social demarcation line between the aristocracy and the people during the 18th century has now shifted to become a moral line on the one hand you have the demure woman, no matter her social class, whether she is a work, her peasant aristocrats, bourgeois merchant, she must not be made up. we're jimmy i on the other hand, is the woman with the so called in moral lifestyle, which she wears, make up. ok, please. the women who engage in prostitution for example. you know, you will be red, painted lips sent out the same message as the red lanterns in front of brussels. we're doing missile clues. ah, the humble secret group. i saw a funny quote, writers like malta saw pick up on this mindset and describe, made up lips as resembling a wound with something best deal about it on what could lipstick becomes
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a stigma to this day. the idea prevails that a woman puts on makeup and where's lip stake in order to ensnare innocent men who are seduced by the artificial beauty of her mouth you do, and our attitude towards make up is still subconsciously shaped by this today. now i know this idea is still very present, shows a with christianity. decorating the face became increasingly associated with deception of the work of the devil. if you are painted, you are a jester bell. it's that a doing anything to old. what god had created was regarded as the sin
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o face painting was not acceptable except in the 5th. because the theatre was booming in the 19th century. a server and heart was a superstar she was the kim carr dash in of her time. she was an influencer to the close degree, and she would go out to eat and at the dinner table, she would reapply her lipstick. and of course this was a very cutting edge thing to do. all of a sudden, lipstick became something you could have something that didn't have this taboo. she had a lot to do with lipstick, becoming ubiquitous mainstream, and accepted or thumbs in there by the end of the 19th century change was in the end,
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if i'm women began working as sales women, a department stores as office employees and type, etc. they also started to cite for their rights is that's when the suffragettes appeared as you as it is. and there's quite a link between the suffragettes and red lipstick, the suffrage and fill on the match. that by now the ranks of indeed thrilled and thousands of on the egg of his go forward together to back up on female emancipation by now they had the support of universe is an intellectual and the movement knows no division of class or privilege for it are the lowest am behind the popular press portrayed them as these year. really, bert juggling blokes and frocks, a rule so to fatten hideous and g a waving their banners. the reality was very different. i'm in the suffrage. i spent hours planning their outfits before. they went on march is so today i'm going to show you how to make asap reject cost
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with it again yet. but they, the aim was to win the war of opinion. a deal dubuque and the suffragettes understood from the start altogether that they could not win this war by presenting themselves as women who poached a little too much from men's wardrobe securely pure, she emptied between on his stomach. damp was from a political point of view, the suffragettes and the united states for the 1st 2 years lipstick, symbolically to shock to which i live and to attract attention for a cushy lawyer. new york 191220000 suffragettes are marching the streets, demanding the right to vote. they're all wearing red lipstick at the time. it was revolutionary. and when they arrived on 5th avenue, for those of you who are familiar with new york city, they marched in front of elizabeth arden salon. it is that she was about to become the queen of beauty industry. she stepped out of her store and started handing out red lip sticks to everyone. here you go, red lipstick for all the suffragettes. the greatest idea of the century,
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ah, suffragettes, red lipstick gave off a feeling of feminine power, an expression of feminine power. and that was exactly what they were trying to say . we are smart thinking people and we are women and we're not embarrassed about being women. so the red lipstick was the perfect visual communication of their message. and it wearing red lipstick for many suffer jazz in england and america became part of their uniform. it was like waving a flag did said i'm woman hear me roar, but it lost a world war. one and youth femininity appears with a new generation of women to the course. it disappears, crosses, goods become shorter, and so to has styles in for so it's all about being comfortable,
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being able to move and to exercise as much. oh, for the jew, if these things you look at that the last time that was opened, it was on the twenty's mouth. you smell the 20s, you see the twins, i really get the sense of flap or fun and chin, and you silhouette emerges on that of an emancipated woman and it's really want the flapper represents the young and modern woman who doesn't think twice about applying makeup in public, she drives a car and she owns a living makeup is no longer stigmatized since we found more importantly one invention in particular is going to allow this new language of makeup to continue flourishing, cinema boon for the 1st time, we saw women's faces magnified, bigger than we've ever seen them before. you know,
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we'd never come across anything like that. don't. a cooper gives faces a pair on screen like landscapes. they are excessively enlarged, an aesthetic of contrast emergency to cause studio makeup artists create a pale complexion with the smoky eyes, and almost black lamps in the bush as goodwill. but i think we see the rise of film. idols ha, please berra. for instance, the 1st silent film actress have been called a vamp. i'm offend patel. mysterious, captivating dog. good. then there was clara bo with a famous heart shaped mouth with a small mouth that was redefined with lipstick, said always 11 bmw . there was some name mary became known as to go with the basting lips,
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and that was a look. it's a mac spike to created to stop blip made from running under the lights. there were she did she sort of foundations all over her love. and then did a from for there, a thumbprint there and another thumb print at the bottom. then another famous month, while we're talking about bowers and films, does jane crawford math like a place box? says she went to mike, slacked it and he covered over her mouth and then extended her lips live with this fantastic bow to give her what was called hunter's bow lips. and the huge mug that was synonymous, obviously with her, that women copied in their thousands. but that also, it was an image of power and lipstick was one of the things that really accentuated
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that power. and because we saw these things on the cinema, we wanted them for ourselves. and that's what helps lipstick to really emerge as something in everybody's hum bag on every woman's lips. was contributed to the success of listing them for that at the time it was very beautiful and were illustrations. for example, there were drawings worth real fine lines. many details and often just a tiny touch of red for the lips. it was delicate, detached from reality. it was a dream, ah, leaves them industrialization and marketing follow. autism or manufacturing in their hand, made cosmetics are replaced by mass production with the invention of lipstick in
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a tooth. i wanted to double check it out as one more. now everything comes together. the pioneer is the inventors. the chemist see the discovery of pigments and the development of new packaging. at the same time, a modern distribution network is created that ensures that every woman has localized says to these new magic one, very big it mentioned a weren't that many companies offering these products. so there was plenty of business to go around. and one thing that make up in general, including lipstick afforded women in a certain era, was the opportunity to start their own business to run their own business to become an entrepreneur and to become wealthy self sufficient and successful. it's a very important part of the history of business over the last couple 100 years. that women like elizabeth arden alaina rubenstein, madame c j walker,
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that these women were able to create businesses in an era that was dominated by men . and without the lipstick. women like elizabeth arden would not have been able to do it. she stayed with this, you know, having salons of a red bright red door and making it a destination place. and then from matt, make in the, the retail experience in a department store, which is kind of at the time considered this kind of prestigious retail thing. and that you know, where you go and bio beauties and now you feel more confident about buying beauty. and you feel like it's something special, as opposed to like, something that you know is next your medicine because you're solving a problem because you're not feeling so bryce and useful today. there's a complete psychological change we're buying more and more of it. there are compacts for every to the week. we're being encouraged by all sorts of different colors. and then suddenly, is anything going to stop this world war to wake up with the melody
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wake up with amanda lucille, every woman less and when young jalap during world war 2, lipstick symbolizes the front between the americans on one side and the nazis on the other that's in eci. can both sides try to westernize femininity for the pursuit of wall from good at him in the day poly family. hm. avante is called a year after the nazis come to power in the early 19 thirty's. and he thought that a b, c of nazi propaganda very soon defines femininity. he, that a woman must be pure and not wear makeup. if there should be absolutely nothing artificial about her, it was sure to she shouldn't want to change herself if he was sure to break in a woodland for the nazis lipstick of the symbol of the west vessel. it represents the americans in hollywood and breezy. in short, everything they rip, he date it,
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they demonize lipstick. it is even said that hitler himself hated painted women. now i've especially those wearing lipstick, the battery on millennium women war red lipstick. knowing the hitler hated red lipstick because it's sent out a signal of defiance by wearing red lipstick. you were showing that you supported the allied effort as opposed to the nazi ever. who li fancy saw that women put on makeup like war paint. and for those who are going to be part of the war effort, by joining the army only to learn lipstick is part of the uniform genderin from it vision. yes. who created the 1st official red lipstick for the army army, our dear friend, elizabeth arden, john, she named the shade montezuma read. ah, in part because there's an inspirational marine corps song that the word montezuma is part of it at the time. live sticks bore war like names, but hail, read,
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bravo. let me, jack. what else? no, no. fighting, read. victory. read. read was the color of the moment. mark. what i'm just waiting for. patriarchy is over. read and then will be fine. and get me this video is a little more fun. it's 2 different. makes this better. yeah. rosie the riveter, which was blake culture. i come back in the 1940. she represented the group wearing who were in the factories during war 2. so when men fighting the war thing regularly uniforms as a plain guns out of munitions and women were in fact she's working. so is basically just move in karma of the women. yes,
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we can do it. there were posters of rosie the riveter everywhere and they were inspirational and she became pretty much iconic res issues this great big, enormous woman, her feet a, squashing down a copy of my camp. she's a symbol of absolute power, yet equally. her hair is helen bright red it and she's got her lip tea on. ready the rosie the riveter. quite an ambiguous advertising figure. she was featured on posters, hung in american factories in february, 943. at that time seemed to be dragging on on the morale of women work as needed to boosted. of course, there was a bit more to it, it was about morale,
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but it was about product, sees him, the message sent out to the women was don't forget to stay feminine. we're not asking you to become men. we're asking you to contribute to the war effort, but don't forget to stay within the more conventional codes of femininity where make up and make yourself look nice and so on. informed of beth, huge is mobile movie, was a special form of patriotism. the troops were to be mobilized, and at the same time, a certain form of femininity was to be maintained. that the aim was to ensure that gender roles did not dissolve during the war. because after the war, everyone needed to know the place and not question. it gimme a call. nick, most of the super air can. what happened after the war? it the only men came back l. m is only has been spouse is lovers. the fan and women were pushed back to their households. little neal flee. a man. yeah, i can. oh, the men came back, the women had to leave the workplace and get back into the house. because what did
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we need? we needed a baby boom. we have to replace all those people who, who died. we've got to rebuild our economy. and how this expresses itself in terms of fashion and make up is the return of incredibly feminine lines. back comes the course, fit for out at the breath in the waste, out of the scar long skirts using yards and yards. the precious rationed material and ultra feminine. make up great, big emphasized. feminine lips. it. we've done our bits in the factories. we've done our best as rosie the riveter. now it was about being perfect ladies. clamor that the hollywood glamour lips applicator.
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but again, gives you that perfect que pittsburgh to section perfection. everything you read about the fifty's, it's perfection all on mud. la gal, gal, after the war from 1948 onwards. 90 percent of american women were lipstick every day on the crime. those off gentlemen deny it was a mass phenomenon with it more often years of scarcity, grief and hardship been. it is quite understandable that people would want to adorn themselves to come. parnell said so that women want to wear makeup and also that the whole society fills an urge to consume in a way that was previously impossible and as a default and for just over production also impacted the cosmetic industry. that she again, 1 august 3, liberty article that you said you found it's worth comparing how the suffrage it sees lipstick in the early 20th century unity to be noticed and gain political influence them shake and how it was used later in the press in the 1950s lipstick
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symbolized the american housewife. it was part of the housewife uniform that when those rebels so naturally and there's a great business prospect ample thought that the brands, like elizabeth arden, elena rubenstein, revlon and estee lauder all competed so fiercely that their rivalry was referred to as the lipstick walled. valid galle georgette ever. now down time to land and air. do my very good friend. bob will aggregate. i borrow does come from a restaurant just now and as you can tell it's been you. which brings up a personal question. is there a trail of lipstick smears following you? well, it won't. when you're wearing soft touch, marian mooney is wearing soft touch. oh this. you see? no, sir. television advertising was the artillery of the lipstick wars. because
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in a television show that everyone watched, remember, there weren't loads of networks or, or loads of choices on tv. so everyone would watch these programs and the brands that decided they would do tv advertising. all of a sudden were incredibly prominent. the girls, the smart use only the best, and that of course means hazel bishop knew longer lasting never before a lipstick. don't read. one shade is rather than a fire engine. another shade rather than a row. fire and i is a brighter red. it looks a little more owns orange toned. i'm interested to see how it where i go back to me. she did. there's a really iconic advertising campaign by revlon in 1952. it's called foreign ice. it illustrates what the brand considered to be the in a conflict of more than women. because ladies, since you made a fire,
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guess or you made of ice, excuse me, them for the 1st time, beauty was psychologist and something totally new at the time. and this campaign also marked a turning point in the history of advertising, secure because fire and i strongly sexualized. female bodies are gone. if at all, on one side of the quiz, there's dorian leave behind the question. as a fit, are you made for fire and vice to try this quiz and see there are 15 questions. tell me among them there is. do you secretly hope the next man you meet will be a psychiatrist. ah, do to remember? do you sometimes feel that other women resent you? do? of course, every day it does fer excite you even on other women, people are not open to this is awful civilian. if you've answered yes to at least 8 of these 15 questions and then was at your made of fire and ice is and this
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lipstick a was me just for you. ah, ah, ah . make you my own pardon, but really bad. oh oh, you're watching. oh, red lipstick became immutable li attached to glamorous female actresses ah, wild with. i'm nate, good play for said kid. caroline rose quite exaggerated image of femininity in every way. included the red lipstick and her makeup artist had
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a technique. she actually used a few different shades when they were shooting for film to she would have a darker shade around the sides and a lighter shade in the middle that would make the center of her mouth, little bit more pow tish. ready with marilyn, you could see how lipstick becomes part of a stance identity, a distinctive feature her signature in a way you're just marilyn is the star of tech holland vamps those aloof styles of the silent film era. no longer in vogue now it's women of flesh and blood. the red mouth is highly seductive, highly provocative and highly sexy. immune almost dead it vicky or even speak english was very loud. something that would later be taken up ironically, the donor boba's. for example, in papa by artist like andy warhol,
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vision, met, and tom wessel, nonmetals in red lips, was staged and multiplied as a critique of this hyper femininity low and of a society that was about to run blindly back into mass consumption. sushi and leave it self in it to consume as found a mess when i get it she young to be that have been with once again and yeah, yeah, a did you keep it even in father got that on there. hello. as was on pre thought, let me the door. so you said you do eventually yet that the i'm gradually, a movement emerge that rejected the corset of this hyper femininity goof an animal, a rift developed between the mothers of 19 fifties and their daughters via georgia . now, the latter, he's lipstick and a lighter, more playful way. they wanted to simply make up
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a presumption animal ah interpreted as we get to the 19th sixty's, who's the one of the sixty's twiggy. she's 5 foot 6 ways. 6 and a half stone at the bust bed shipment, a 30 and a half inches and she's 16. this is the of the 60s. it's all about youth and teenager and youth was now setting the trends in the styles in make up. i seen everywhere else. it was about little girlish figures. great, big eyes, very pale, white lips, white lipstick. how wide i was in
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power. i live to pen lipstick, speaks the language. it's a silent language, but it will communicate and progressively new movement started emerging anti lipstick movements with women turning away from lipstick, songs to who should it then became obvious that the absence of lipstick speaks the language to it also has meaning, you know, the return to nature and head in ism was celebrated white women no longer wanted to wear makeup, like the perfect housewives office workers. you good enough for you to do it. these were totally against lipstick over them. for them, it was a lie by make up, by, by housewife for you. so lipstick downward spiral commences. who so fearful a will live. and in atlantic city in 968, there was a beauty contest. miss america, where women through lib sticks into a been called the freedom trash can to show they were fighting against all these
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stereotypes and to express their discontents. no good shout shola who exit lipstick had been the publication that he per dan's best seller. the feminine mistake caused women to reexamine traditional roles and to protest. old stereotypes with wearing lipstick can have different meanings. women can wear it as a sign of emancipation. oh. or on the contrary, some will feel that by wearing lipstick, their submitting to traditional norms in on the lips, it can be full of contradictions. and it's always a 2 way thing when lipstick is involved, which enabled. mm i'm not, i'm can i stick it throughout history. lipstick has sometimes being considered respectable. other times not the difference. it's not an expression of beauty that
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has evolved in a linear manner throughout history and lipstick. really became connected to counterculture in laws during the 1970s. one of these whistles. because who the great sort of pioneers of outrageous makeup is the punks. this fashion being set across the world by these very ordinary kids who come in from the suburbs. it's not to do with money, it's not to do with class, it's proper street level styling. and we're back to the most primitive notions of cosmetics and makeup that it's a, by creating a tribal allegiance and the make up. the puns was absolutely tribal. it was truly part of the uniform of a loud, very loud i aggression against what had come beforehand.
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punk rockers like susie sue, and debbie harry at the beginning of pomp rock in england and america were red lipstick to be defiant. it was the same defiant expression as wearing a very, very short mini skirt or wearing, you know, safety pins in your shirt and. and that is the ultimate expression of red lipstick, being edgy and fierce, rewritten a bet on the shop. the aim was not to shock men with a feminist attitude or shook, but a shock. the oper clarksville ever var lipstick symbolized resistance to conventions, and emily fail. oh, did he let lightly fall? sleep or color was your though it was a silly golden ash moon,
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willing to stand here. i've always had my head on cisco with who is loan and suddenly when they're laughing, cut, my hair bunker stays muscle hit in the water. i'm telling us hanging up mr. hooker we has in the chair, levy, or bar groups trigger 3 years. so roger, i love black lipstick. i think his daring is both. there's a way that it can be really, really beautiful, is one of those colors that people get shy away from a lot. but if you do the right balance of makeup, i think black is such a beautiful color would be the new red really? yeah. you much, there's an image, i can't forget of rianna wearing a really dark lipstick when i saw that i was like, wow, how charismatic beautiful give i love black was matching. fingernails surely makes the 2nd guys, it's really nice and black nails and lips,
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or blue. there are other colors, 2 for each moot, discrete pink glossy eye. catching red yell, dazzling blue if you're going out more if you want to match your outfit. hi everyone. i'm robert smith. ah, yeah, in my comments, i once got a question asking about lipstick, icons iconic mounts. it's a trip to transsexual transylvania to ok. tim curry, this can we pause on tim curry, his pearl necklace and his mouth wash business. just insane. of course, well to name a few, you know at that there are so many them, but there's madonna. a boiler is boy george me to mick jagger. think of david badly . but anybody who is l g b, t 2, et cetera. seeing him,
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it was very liberating for so many people were worried about the agenda. unless they c l a t m. that's again another thing about make it can genuinely open doors that people really need. it also didn't as well. nas x n n b, a young boy wasn't me wearing lipstick is no small things in middleton makes me happy. always as i've been doing it since i was quite young, but perhaps i used to be less sensitive to the outside world. as more perhaps i didn't really realize. now i only wear lipstick if i feel safe. because when a guy wheres lipstick, whatever people notice it straight away join it trigger something generates a reaction, is positive or negative that enough kicks like by some due to seems like very masculine. and i realized that i am like super uncomfortable having my masculinity . this compromise around due to i perceived to be more masculinity. yesterday when
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you had it on i think for a minute i didn't really even i didn't think about it. i wasn't length call graham mika. today. i'm just like you. that's what i, i don't know if i will incorporate like hard core lipstick into my future. but there was a moment when i was walking to work. i think this is one of those on where you have to talk your whole life about how it's okay to, you know, do whatever you want and be the person you want to be. but i was practicing what i was preaching and it felt great. ah, ah ah,
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especially, i don't know if you've heard of him, but austin lee is a you tube from china. and he reviews lip sticks online. he recently, he totally discredited a famous brand on it. he said their colors were cheap looking and unsuitable for asian skin tones. isaac, that was a total blow for the brand before the line was even officially launched. it was, he tore them to pieces. ah, i remember i was studying reading an industry book and it is fil, a ingredient as being a transparent as in a seat or in gradient. and i was just like, you know, this is added to the formula. it doesn't affect the color and it's just something back and essentially both on the formula. oh, on a person,
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the fair complexion. that is the case on a darker skin person. actually, this fella an ingredient as she gives you a grey look and say for me i was, it was, i almost fell shop. that like this is listed as like literally science life. science is telling me that my lived experience doesn't exist then and it isn't real job. so if you tell me this why your lipstick could be looking bad on you, i know all of the standards is because i've made this mistake. my 3rd, so i'm not pointing fingers at anyone. i'm not judging anyone guys. ringback sharing the knowledge that i have learned through my mistakes, people now boldly accentuate what makes them unique, whether or not that's what somebody in an antiquated era described as beauty.
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we try to make a history of makeup and lipstick is full of surprises. and we see that new perspectives are constantly emerging. the expression of down to 2 in relation to ecology formulas, packaging and waste ph, inclusion. it's not recycled. all this talk about ecology and being environmentally responsible, but still no solution to stop polluting with our lip sticks. the oldest makeup is expired and i was going to throw it out that it was like a little water pool and put it in. one of the things i think about beauty in the age is that back in the day when you're a kid,
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the youth that i remember you had your friends and your high street and you might see stuff in magazines, but use fear of impact and influence was really quite local with the largely with the people you knew. ready now the world, the world is that you see show, we see faces every why people from all of the well to constantly changing images, faces are on the present due to mobile phones and se fee because faces a so prominent lipstick also has an important role to play with that if you who didn't know a little you now a days lipstick, how many powerful stories to tell you. so that's why you literally see it everywhere. a during the presidential elections in portugal in january 2021,
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for instance, with men and women lipstick and posted pictures online to demonstrate against the far right and again, sexism, cl burnett lipstick was weaponized here once again as a mouthpiece for social and political reform movement mother i mean a e a n a yep. okay. for a
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absolutely does tell a story. it's very easy to dismiss. may come from beauty is trivial, but how you present yourself to the world. is that trivial or is that very important? especially today when it's a press the button we can, to the well to say is maybe more important than ever before. a for a, a, a, a,
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