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Twist and pout: Swetha Sivakumar on the history of the lipstick
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Twist and pout: Swetha Sivakumar on the history of the lipstick

by jummy84 November 15, 2025
written by jummy84

It is one of the world’s oldest cosmetics. For thousands of years, people have tinted their lips as part of a beauty regimen. In Ancient Egypt, such mixes were made with henna, crushed ants and natural dyes. Today’s “kiss-proof” variants really do stay on for hours.

Red has, through the centuries, been a favourite shade.

Before we dive into the massive global lipstick industry (worth an estimated $17.4 billion in 2024), let’s take a closer look at the features they were made for: the lips themselves.

Human lips are extraordinary in both form and function. They help us eat, speak and express emotion. They form a seal for sucking, which is vital for breastfeeding infants. Packed with thousands of nerve endings, they are among the body’s most sensitive areas, helping us detect temperature and texture; allowing us to sing, whisper and kiss. Lips also act as a barrier, keeping out dirt and pathogens and holding in saliva and good bacteria.

Their natural pinkish tone comes from their anatomy. The skin here is much thinner than on the rest of the body, only three to five cell layers thick, compared to 16 or more elsewhere. Beneath it, a dense network of capillaries carry oxygen-rich blood close to the surface. Because the skin here contains very little melanin, the red of the blood shows through. This is also why lips are particularly vulnerable to sun damage, and why many balms include a sun protection factor, or SPF.

Lips differ from the rest of our skin in another important way: There are no hair follicles here, no sweat glands and no oil glands. This gives them their smooth, soft texture but also makes them prone to dryness. Licking one’s lips may seem like a quick fix, but the water in saliva dries rapidly, leaving behind salts and enzymes that strip moisture from and irritate the skin. This can lead to a cycle of dryness and cracking.

What lips need, to stay healthier, firmer and fuller for longer, is a mix of water and lipids (oils, waxes or butters) that lock in hydration. This is particularly important as one ages.

As collagen production slows with age, lips tend to lose some of their volume and definition, and can become more susceptible to dryness and sun exposure too. This is where a good lip balm, whether homemade or store-bought, comes in.

The first commercially manufactured lipstick came from France, in 1884. The perfume company Guerlain (set up in 1828, it still makes perfumes and lipsticks) used venison tallow, castor oil, beeswax and colouring agents to make smooth tints that they sold in small pots and tubes. These were applied with a brush or with the fingertips, in a rather messy, unhygienic and wasteful process.

All that changed in the 1910s, when American inventors (there is some debate over who did it first) invented the metal lipstick tube, which allowed the stick to twist upwards for use and then retract neatly. This made the product portable and far easier to use.

Today’s lipsticks remain a complex blend of waxes, oils and pigments that can deteriorate over time. They have to be produced under just the right temperatures. Too hot, and bubbles may form or the stick melt or “sweat”; too cold, and cracks can ruin the whole.

Exposure to air and light can lead to oxidation, affecting fragrance, colour and texture. Though lipsticks contain little water, bacteria and fungi can still survive on the surface, especially when preservatives weaken or storage conditions are poor.

For all these reasons, formulae are tested stringently (and it is a good idea to adhere to expiry dates).

One of the questions I always had was: How do some tints come off the stick and onto the lips so easily, and then adhere to the lips so firmly that one can eat or kiss or stand in the rain and the shade remains largely unaffected?

A key ingredient, I have learnt, is isododecane, a lightweight, fast-evaporating hydrocarbon. Because it readily evaporates at room temperature, it helps spread the colour pigments evenly on the lips, and then, as it dries, sort of locks them in. (The same ingredient is also used in smudge-proof eyeliners and mascaras.)

For that extra-glossy look, chemists turn to R. Where natural oils such as castor and jojoba provide gloss but fade quickly and feel greasy, polybutene, a viscous synthetic polymer, forms a flexible, sticky yet non-greasy film that clings to the lips for hours.

When it comes to the tints themselves, red has, through centuries, been a clear favourite. It continues to signal beauty, glamour, defiance, allure. Red is stunning, but not my colour of choice; I prefer maroon. What shade do you like best?

(To reach Swetha Sivakumar with questions or feedback, email [email protected]. The views expressed are personal)

November 15, 2025 0 comments
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How to Apply Liquid Lipstick Correctly, According to Pro Makeup Artists
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How to Apply Liquid Lipstick Correctly, According to Pro Makeup Artists

by jummy84 October 11, 2025
written by jummy84

At first glance, learning how to apply liquid lipstick may seem intuitive. But in reality, it’s not always as simple as swiping on your favorite gloss.

Liquid formulas combine the pigment of a classic lipstick with the controlled application of a lip-gloss wand. It typically goes on wet, and dries into a smudge-proof texture. The product is loved by makeup artists and enthusiasts alike for its staying power: “A liquid lipstick will be more long-lasting and overall wear longer throughout the day than a regular lipstick,” Steve Kassajikian, head of global artistry for Urban Decay, tells Glamour. “Plus, you won’t get transfer or bleeding with a liquid lipstick that you might experience from a solid.”

Whether you’re after a statement lip or a pillowy neutral pout, liquid lipstick is a product you can count on to elevate your whole look—and last. Below, pro makeup artists share their best tips for maximizing your liquid lip.

How to prep your lips for liquid lipstick

Experts say that the most common mistake when using liquid lipstick is not preparing your lips properly for the product. “Lip care prior to applying liquid lipstick is essential for a smooth application,” says Lauren D’Amelio Ventre, a celebrity makeup artist. Before you go in with makeup, “exfoliate the lips with a gentle lip scrub to remove dry skin and to avoid patchiness,” Kassajikian says. “Then apply a lip balm to bring moisture back into the lips.”

Once some hydration has soaked in, blot your balm off your lips for a drier base. An optional next step is applying a lipstick primer—“but it’s not really needed if you prep by exfoliating and hydrating,” D’Amelio Ventre says.

Fresh Sugar Lip Polish Exfoliator

Mario Badescu Moisturizing Lip Balm

How to apply liquid lipstick, step by step

After prepping your lips for the product (see above), experts recommend tracing the outline of your lips with a lip liner. “I always prefer a liner before applying liquid lipstick. It works as a barrier and gives you an outline to achieve the perfect lip shape,” Kassajikian says. D’Amelio Ventre agrees: “It comes down to personal preference, but it just makes the liquid lipstick look bolder and sharper.”

October 11, 2025 0 comments
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'You Have Applied Red Lipstick Today', Pawan Singh Seen Playfully Flirting With Dhanashree Verma In Ashneer Grover's Show
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‘You Have Applied Red Lipstick Today’, Pawan Singh Seen Playfully Flirting With Dhanashree Verma In Ashneer Grover’s Show

by jummy84 September 17, 2025
written by jummy84

Bhojpuri superstar Pawan Singh and dancer-choreographer Dhanashree Verma are currently part of Ashneer Grover’s reality show Rise and Fall. Their fun chemistry has become a point of discussion on social media. In the latest episode, the two were seen sharing light-hearted moments, with Pawan playfully flirting and openly admiring Dhanashree’s beauty. Alongside the banter, he also reacted to his ongoing controversy with Jyoti Singh, while Dhanashree indirectly addressed her ex-husband, cricketer Yuzvendra Chahal, without taking his name.

Dhanashree Verma

During the 11th episode, hosts Arbaaz Khan and Aditya Narayan sat with Pawan and Dhanashree to discuss the game. Noticing her striking look, Pawan teased, “Bhai, you don’t talk much, but when you do… sometimes it feels like you’re always on high speed, 48 speed. But when this girl comes in her form… how do you swim!” His unexpected remark about swimming left everyone amused and curious.

Pawan Singh

Keeping the playful mood alive, Pawan added, “You’ve applied red lipstick today, so no matter what outfit you wear, add a bindi too.” Smiling, Dhanashree replied, “If I wear Indian, I will definitely wear a bindi. If all four of us stay till the third week, I promise I’ll wear Indian clothes with a bindi.” Pawan immediately responded, “That’s what I’m waiting for. The day you wear Indian, I’ll drop all my work and come to this house.”

Dhanashree Verma

Later, while sitting with Arbaaz in the living area, Pawan noticed Dhanashree passing by and quipped, “Somewhere Dhana ji is also getting slimmer,” making her slightly uncomfortable as she chose to ignore the comment. In another segment, Arbaaz brought up Yuzvendra Chahal, prompting Dhanashree to share her thoughts on the negativity surrounding their past. Without naming anyone, she said, “It’s all negative PR to pull someone down. If I start sharing details, these shows will seem like peanuts.” Supporting her, Pawan remarked, “I’ve been saying since day one, this show is nothing compared to what you’ve faced.”

September 17, 2025 0 comments
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