0 a coloured substance that women put on their lips to make them more attractive
1 a makeup for coloring a person’s lips, usually enclosed in a tube
Even Victorian women, who considered makeup like lipstick to be immoral, applied mixtures to lighten their faces.
The head was in black and white, apart from bright red 'lipstick' and streaks of blue daubed onto the eyelids and dimples.
She dug in her purse and pulled out lipstick and a mirror.
At a glance, it seems as if there is lipstick on the lips.
She placed the lipstick and mirror on the seat of her walker and turned her walker around so her back was facing the wall.
Women were entitled to wear lipstick and perfume, whilst men were encouraged to buy smart suits and decent shoes.
When she reached the wall she let go of the walker and, leaning against the wall with her back, she applied her lipstick while looking into her pocket mirror.
Surveys indicate increasing cosmetic use: in 1930 30 per cent of women wore lipstick; by the 1940s 90 per cent of women under thirty were making-up.
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