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Discover Ludwig"put on lipstick" is a correct and common phrase in written English.
It refers to the action of applying lipstick to one's lips. Example: She always takes a few minutes to put on lipstick before leaving the house.
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My first lesson was to play Satie, whilst he put on lipstick.
A certain sort of Englishman has always liked to put on lipstick.
She looked tired, her face resting on her palm, her lips pale because she'd forgotten to put on lipstick that morning.
Taaz has added proprietary facial recognition software so that it can, for example, figure out where your lips are when you want to put on lipstick.
I put on lipstick as an accessory, a piece of armor that tempts and marks me as "other".
"Would it kill you to put on lipstick?" she barked at me during another interview, somehow sounding maternal while giving me grief.
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I was putting on lipstick when Lev and Len knocked.
Then she puts on lipstick as she stands in front of a mirror.
Sitting on a bus, he is staring at the camera; behind him, a girl is laughing and putting on lipstick.
She loved playing with disguise, putting on lipstick or combing her hair or doing it in a different way.
Some of the photos are incredibly feminine, like Josh Hartnett putting on lipstick, which Testino felt strengthened his masculinity.
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