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Why is lipstick called menstrual red?
Lipstick is called menstrual red because of its close color.

The English name of menstruation is marsala, which is deeper than Zhen Hong and similar to Burgundy. It is called menstrual color, not because its color is similar to menstrual blood, but because it is deep and dark, easy to appear calm and aura. It is a common color for menstruation at that age, so it is named menstrual color, which is often used by actors of mothers in Korean dramas.

Types of menstrual lipstick:

Generally, it can be divided into red tones, purple tones and earthy tones tones. No matter which one you put on your mouth, you can fully open the gas field and follow the wind. It is really a must-have for tearing up the shelf and jumping on the earth. Nowadays, many popular color numbers are actually variations of menstrual color, such as plum color, which is actually purple-toned menstruation.

The reason why menstrual lipstick is so popular is that the whole person's gas field has changed a lot before and after wearing it, which is simply the rhythm of the country's stupid white and sweet transformation into a black enchanting royal sister.

In addition, menstrual lipstick itself is very eye-catching, so don't be too picky about eye makeup, try to keep it simple and low-key.

The raw materials of lipstick include colorant, filler, wax, oil, pearlescent agent, essence and preservative.

dyestuff

Containing pigments or dyes determines the hue of lipstick. Generally, it can be divided into three categories: organic colorants, mineral pigments and pearlescent pigments, among which mineral colorants are the most used colorants.

wax

Candelilla wax, carnauba wax, beeswax, etc. In lipstick, other ingredients are evenly dispersed in wax, and wax and other oil components form a uniform carrier, which plays the role of a molding agent. Properties of wax (such as melting point range, crystalline state, etc. ) has a great influence on the texture, performance, skin feeling and stability of lipstick.

oil

Examples: hydrocarbons such as mineral oil and petrolatum, natural oils such as castor oil, lanolin and jojoba oil, and synthetic oils such as hexadecyl ethyl hexanoate.