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Lips don't lie: beauty tips for lips care

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18 November 2015
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The lips have always been one of the most important weapons of seduction. Red, gloss or lip balm: the choices to beautify this part of the face are numerous. What do you know besides the lip gloss? For about 100 years, the gloss is used to dress glamorous lips. It is relied to assert their power of seduction. For young girls, it is often the first cosmetic product that makes them discover the world of beauty while for more mature women, the gloss helps hide wrinkles ... beautypress makes you discover the origins of lip gloss and the best ways to take care of your lips.

The originality of lip gloss

The gloss can be described as liquid lip makeup containing nourishing and moisturizing substances. In most cases it is a transparent color, but it can also contain glitter and shine effects. With a general 3% gloss contains on average a quarter of pigment unless a traditional red lips.

A bright idea: the first lip gloss

Max Factor, who worked on film sets in the US in the 1920s, is considered the inventor of lip gloss. With the increase in popularity of movies, makeup actresses in parallel increasingly gained importance. The secret of beauty at that time: a flawless complexion, eyes circled in black for maximum expression and vibrant lips to dazzle the camera. In 1930, Max Factor created the first lip gloss - first without pigments and only with glow effects, which perfectly matched the natural style of the Roaring Twenties. Women were fascinated by the style of their movie idols and they also wanted to be seductive and have shiny lips. Following the high demand, the first gloss was therefore developed and commercialized in 1932. However, this revolutionary product will know its real breakthrough in the 1960s and 70s: the style of the time is not only the elephant legs or Farrah Fawcett hairstyles but also shiny lips. In 1973, lip gloss, now iconic, has become a fixture in the US and especially the first fruity gloss that particularly attracted young girls and adolescents.

Today, the classic gloss always knows how to seduce women as much for its eternal transparence while it dressed our lips making the spokesman of our look. Finally, the youngest are passionate about their different tastes and glitter.

Take good care of the lips

Gloss and glitter dress remarkably well but when the hour of rest, the lips must be cajolées and should not be left out. Did you know that because of their extremely thin skin, the lips are more sensitive to external influences like the sun or the cold? More reason to take care of them. Our recommendations to continue to keep vibrant lips for a killer smile. To avoid dry lips, apply a nourishing and hydrating balm that protect and beautify the mouth. A repairing serum also helps soften lips while providing intense care. Finally, an outline of the lips to hide wrinkles.

Text: beautypress

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