Tuesday, January 26, 2016

10 Collections research - LIP STICKS





The human face is a beautifully though out part of our body that alone is filled with natural beauty, and divine proportion. Despite the beauty of nature, however, it can be traced back as far as 5,000 years that humans have always found ways to enhance the appearance of their face in order to become more appealing to their mate, show superiority of social class, or simply to feel more attractive in their own way. It can be said that because of the fact that the lips are a tactile sensory organ that can be erogenous when used in kissing, sexual intercourse, or intimacy, it is the reason that humans are known to have develop the art of coloring their lips in order to attract partners for procreation.                                                                                          



Lipstick can be traced back to the Mesopotamian era that goes as far as C.2500 BC, where women would crush up gemstones and mix it with binding products in order to decorate their faces, and those of their children.  Lipstick can also go back to the Egyptian era of Cleopatra, who would use crushed up bugs to create the color red, which enhanced her already incredible beauty, which added to her already fierce popularity. In the past, Australian girls would also paint their lips bright red which was known as a ritual of puberty, and Queen Elizabeth made bright red lips a trend in England in the 16th century.

         


In today’s world, lipstick is one of the most popular cosmetic items in the world, and thanks to M.A.C, and many other well-known brands the beauty of being able to wear your lips based on the color of your mood is something that is now possible for those who need a little confidence boost, want to feel pretty, and sexy. Thanks to the developing trend of being unique, cosmetic companies have now developed colors that not everyone has the audacity to wear, such as black, deep blood red, blue, and even bright purple, which are the colors I find most appealing, for they scream fierce and confident! 









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