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The lips are softly lit with Bite Lip Rouge in Almond.
Those doorbells have gone through considerable modifications since 1886, when a few pioneers sold their first lip rouge.
Maurice Levy was the genius who first thought of putting lip rouge into a lingam form that rises from its sheath.
In the slim and frivolously titled "Read My Lips: A Cultural History of Lipstick," by Meg Cohen Ragas and Karen Kozlowski (1998), we learn that an ancient Egyptian papyrus shows a woman applying lip rouge.
Mr. Korie owns an illustration of a man decked out in what the lyricist imagines as the "Childs look": peroxided hair, a brightly colored tie and a little lip rouge.
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In fact Ms. Garner — a freshly minted 19-year-old with wide-set blue eyes and lips rouged in Nars's Fire Down Below, a name that makes her blush — has become quite a big deal since her 2011 feature-film debut as a fledgling cult member in Sean Durkin's "Martha Marcy May Marlene".
Stick around any festival site beyond the midnight mark and they all come crawling out of the woodwork, trombones in one hand, stack of vinyl in the other, lips rouged, top hats carefully tilted to one side.
For the lashes, just use mascara - false lashes will just look unfitting - and buff the color of your lips and cheeks with rouge or lip gloss up.
At Marc by Marc Jacobs, Shiseido artistic director Dick Page mixed Shiseido Lacquer Rouge lip stains in "Sanguine" and "Drama" to create the '40s-meets-'70s cherry-red lips.
But Malcolm X came out looking like a clown — white skin, cherry-red lips, dots of rouge — and Frederick Douglass disappeared under a rain of scribbles.
As for "Poster Girl," the real girl outlined in chalk, and seemingly floating near the poster girl's shoulder, has big eyes, big lips, spots of rouge on her cheeks, long curly hair and a heart-shaped bosom.
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