As a witch, for many spells to work, it’s best to repeat the spell over and over again; but really though wearing lipstick in itself can be a form of magick
Didn't you hear of the Saudi man who divorced his newlywed wife as soon as she took off her makeup (on the first night before going to sleep)? Its rather recent true story.
@Puppy and Baby Action flowers,parfum,soap,body talk ,hair extensions,tweeezers,make up and period pads(my husband vorrows when he bleeds,some men bleed when ethnic blood...so he borrows pads for 2 days)why do 💄 has to be only for females?..you are right.Thankou for being sensible🌉
Men has been blaming women for their incapability to understand that natural lip color is not bright crimson red to the point that they tried to ban red lipstick for "deceiving men". Dangg
Ancient Asians had a huge influence as well. Some of there methods of making makeup like lipstick still exist! They used flower petals which is quite interesting!
Franki Myra lipstick was huge in East Asia. It was actually mass produced and used by everybody from all social classes in Japan, several decades before the same thing happened in the west. It wasn’t frowned upon the way it was in Western countries.
@@goddessgirl3636 you call yourself a goddess? Prove it whats your IG? I wanna laugh at what you consider a goddess😂😂 (i respect females, i believe we all should be equel) but your YT name is funny😂
This is false information! The British Parliament never banned lipstick in the 1770s. They tried to in the 1650s with other "indecent" dressing, but it didn't pass. In the 1770s and 80s the English and French wore the same amount of makeup, including lipstick.
dont wear your lipstick in hopes of finding love wear your smile instead have a positive heart dont worry tooooo much about your looks cuz for most of us its whats inside your chest that matters in the long run not whats on your chest.
It came from Louis X1V court. He’s was infatuated with dance and creating dances that were only for the elite in his court circle. They have an TH-cam video about it I watched the other day, it’s really cool and interesting to watch.
@@Cole-ek7fh You clearly haven't seen paintings of codpieces. It's considerably more than a cup in a jockstrap. Padded and embroidered with gold thread. #cameo #wordup
I love that "crushed beetles" was mentioned as an ew factor except that it's commonly used as food dye today. We're EATING those same crushed red beetles - and it's a "natural" color, so people avoiding "artificial" dyes are probably eating more of it. ;)
Yup. Cochineal bugs, pigment is called Carmine. I'm a bit allergic to them, so I gotta get (correction) vegan makeup, especially pink eyeshadow. Makes my eyes swell shut.
These we very, very seldom use real bug dust. It is very expensive and the food dies made in factories from easily available chemicals cover the range of colors very cheaply. It is unlikely that us folks in the Western world have actually ever eaten it.
My Grandma always wore bright red lipstick. You rarely saw her without it. Since she was born in the 20s this video shed some light on my grandma’s life for me. When I moved away she would send me letters with lipstick kisses. 💋 💋 She sent them to my cousin when she was in jail and she was afraid someone would thing she was available for sex. She made sure to tell everyone that the kisses were from her Grandma! Her female grandchildren wore red lipstick and red fingernail polish to her funeral in tribute to our beloved Grandma. We got our nails done together and picked out the perfect bright red lipstick. Love you, Grandma. 💋 💋
@@yvellebradley2502 Yes, organic toothbrushes called miswak were used. Prophet Muhammad PBUH was actually the reason it became common. He used to use it on teeth to cleanse them. Since cleanliness is very important in Islam, his followers (other Muslims) also started using it and made it common when they conquered about half the world.
Love this! Please do more on the history of makeup, ancient beauty regimens, beauty standards, etc., from many cultures around the world would be fascinating. Thank you!!
My mother in law was in the Air Force in the early sixties. She got in trouble for not wearing makeup, she was told lipstick was required while on duty.
In ancient India people chewed on a certain variety of spicy leaf ( paan ) to stain their lips red . The leaf was made into a roll with added expensive spices and popped into the mouth . The strong spicy flavour also acted as a natural mouth freshener . It was a part of daily culture and paan was offered by lovers to each other . At the end of meals or banquets or religious rituals . It remains an important dietary refeshment to this day . One thing I must say that all of your videos are heavily eurocentric which doesn't go beyond Europe or Egypt at the most ( which again was in close proximity with Europe ) . Other world civilizations such as India and China are almost absent .
My Grandma always wore bright red lipstick. That was all the makeup she wore and we rarely saw her without it. Since she was born in the 20s this video shed some light on my grandma’s life for me. When I moved away she would send me letters with lipstick kisses. 💋 💋 She sent them to my cousin when she was in jail and she was afraid someone would think she was available for a jailhouse relationship. She made sure to tell everyone that the kisses were from her Grandma! Her female grandchildren wore red lipstick and red fingernail polish to her funeral in tribute to our beloved Grandma. We got our nails done together and picked out the perfect bright red lipstick. Love you, Grandma. 💋 💋
@@Cole-ek7fh Do you have something against women? You are literally responding negatively on almost every comment here. Why do you even care if a woman wears make up or not?
She had a debilitating skin disease that was highly visible. So as she aged, Elizabeth would cake on more and more layers of white face paint and red lip paint to cover up the damage. What she didn't know at the time was the makeup itself was CAUSING the damage, meaning she only made it worse and worse for herself. They have a whole other video about it!
This channel just makes me realize how far we’ve progressed as a society, even if there are modern issues. Life now is much better then anytime in human history especially for traditionally oppressed groups and minorities...
I love weird history's content and humour! I'd like to add the ancient Chinese red lips, which is not actually a stick but rather a piece of paper with red lip paint on it, usually seen in period dramas and historical docs. It's still commonly used symbolically at Chinese weddings nowadays.
interesting topic, but the arrangment of sub-topics is questionable in this one. with the title being "The History of Lipstick", one would guess it would be presented through a timeline or in chronological order -- it's all over the place in this video. hoping for an improvement.
My grandmother used to tell me "If you're pretty, you don't need makeup and if you're ugly it doesn't do you any good" but even she wore lipstick on special occasions, usually a Revlon shade called Shell Pink. I myself preferred a silvery mauve from The Body Shop but they discontinued it.
My Grandmother had naturally peachy red lips, just after WW1, on her way home, she was grabbed by 2 men who tried to rub off the lipstick they thought she was wearing. Thankfully when they realised their mistake they let her go and ran off, but she was terrified
Please do some videos about jewelry, rocks and gemstones! Im fascinated with ancient, viking, greek, and victorian jewelry! I have been wanting to learn a lot about jewelry in the Tudor era, specifically king henry 8th but haven’t found much.
I absolutely love lipstick. It's my favorite cosmetic. I don't wear much if it but I like the natural shades along with deep burgundy and other dark colors. Red, not so much.
As a former long-time Law Writer for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, I especially appreciate the narrator's recitation of some classic Statutory Language from Olde England. It's a dialect unto itself. And to maintain sufficient consistency with existing law, and not flush its long-evolved body of judicial interpretation down the toilet, we could not modernize the State legal lingua franca but with careful baby steps. And in New England, in Massachusetts, drafting under the oldest continuously living Constitution in the entire World ... uh, yeah, what y'all heard here is still pretty close to the structure and phraseology that I had to maintain for quite a lot of my work. That was a cool job. Different. Very Different. ~TD, Boston
“If lipstick were a form of witchcraft, you wouldn’t have to reapply it so much” YES. Also this just makes me want to wear all of my lipstick all at once to shock my elders.
Well I read somewhere that in the Indus valley civilization the women would use cosmetics( which would be obviously all natural) Till now in India we use a lot of natural remedies for skin!
See? Nobody mentions indus valley civilization, harappa civilizations They never talk about indian subcontinent! I was waiting for someone to mention that
I’d love to see a more broad spectrum of different cultures represented. For instance edo period japan had a pretty interesting history of lipstick and makeup in general.
Ohh innocence!!!..... come 2019 they for sure will release all the inquisitors, these woman transform themselves like voltron with all these contour and stuff
Love your channel, would love to see more about bidet (the little sink next to the toilet, very common in Portugal but strangely not so common elsewhere)
Interesting how all these bad relationships get blamed because of beauty products. Take serious note that not one drop of alcohol at that time ever got banned because it might cause a questionable relationship.
My father never could stand lipstick. My mother never got to wear it. I think my father knew that lipstick, and other makeup, meant liberation and freedom. He was always a controlling narcissist.
I don't know your father; he may have been an unpleasant person. But I do know that it always looks bad when someone bashes their family members, especially a parent, in a public place.
“if lipstick were witch craft, you wouldn’t have to reapply it so many times” exactlyyyy
Jasquecia imagine how lawmakers would waste time on lipstick and women's appearance instead of focusing on more important matters
Maybelline's superstay matte lipstick is a witch craft I guess. 😂😂😂
witchcraft is weak, dummy.
@@denchua3857 I was just thinking the same! There are many lipsticks that could be considered witchcraft
As a witch, for many spells to work, it’s best to repeat the spell over and over again; but really though wearing lipstick in itself can be a form of magick
"A marriage caused by lipstick", if there ever was a court case about that, I would love to hear about that.
That would be hilarious
That was kinda stupid.
That's because men are not men today they used to walk in front of the woman in the old days now they walk behind😍
@@jameszelaznysr5179 good old days...
Didn't you hear of the Saudi man who divorced his newlywed wife as soon as she took off her makeup (on the first night before going to sleep)? Its rather recent true story.
Men are still arguing that women “fool them” with makeup, wigs, and weaves.
Well,nowdays men are wearing wigs and makeup also
@Puppy and Baby Action flowers,parfum,soap,body talk ,hair extensions,tweeezers,make up and period pads(my husband vorrows when he bleeds,some men bleed when ethnic blood...so he borrows pads for 2 days)why do 💄 has to be only for females?..you are right.Thankou for being sensible🌉
I think any man who believes this shit should be deemed too stupid to breed.
@@kattyk6370: As a guy, I can confirm that yes, I wear wigs. Not so much makeup, but wigs, oh I have a few of those. I'm such a product of my time....
@@kattyk6370 did your husband bleed? 🤔
Men has been blaming women for their incapability to understand that natural lip color is not bright crimson red to the point that they tried to ban red lipstick for "deceiving men". Dangg
Men have always tried to blame woman and find reasons to oppress us or get rid of us if we no longer PLEASE them.
@@canazozo and you have first hand experience of this I presume? Just another crazy feminist who thinks men are out to get her.
Joshua Fuhrman Amirite? Like jeez calm the heckers down
@@jermwerm2575 It's not a personal issue to ME. Check out you're history arownd the world and all the negativity on woman. But maybe you don't read.
@canazozo Little exaggerated, not gonna lie to ya buster
Ancient Asians had a huge influence as well. Some of there methods of making makeup like lipstick still exist! They used flower petals which is quite interesting!
Franki Myra lipstick was huge in East Asia. It was actually mass produced and used by everybody from all social classes in Japan, several decades before the same thing happened in the west. It wasn’t frowned upon the way it was in Western countries.
did they use sakura flowers
Lucious 💄 🌹
china have
So like... Anything a woman does, even put on lip colour is enough to get her marked as satanic?
Sometimes even in this era they act the same......fricking useless shits
Yes
@@goddessgirl3636 you call yourself a goddess? Prove it whats your IG? I wanna laugh at what you consider a goddess😂😂 (i respect females, i believe we all should be equel) but your YT name is funny😂
ohouti8estwra Basically!!! Women are scary and easy to blame!!!! 😂😜
Actually I think my mom once said that lipstick and eyeliner makes a girl look like a stripper 😂😂😂
Imagine banning lipstick because guys can’t recognize the women around them when their lip color changes ☠️
Imagine the men of those era watching "the power of make up" videos of this era 🤣 Boy, would they faint 🤣
This is false information! The British Parliament never banned lipstick in the 1770s. They tried to in the 1650s with other "indecent" dressing, but it didn't pass. In the 1770s and 80s the English and French wore the same amount of makeup, including lipstick.
Alexis B Thanks love,i came to here say this,but with more swears 😉.
I mean, just go on twitter for 5 minutes and you'll find men who still thinks wearing makeup is tricking men. Stupid. Stupid never changes...
JustMe yeah history seems to always repeat itself
The history of lipstick is also the history of butthurt dudes...TIL
Well clearly the trick isn’t working because I started wearing lipstick at 16 now I’m 25 and still single
I wear lipstick everyday and I’m married soooo
dont wear your lipstick in hopes of finding love
wear your smile instead
have a positive heart dont worry tooooo much about your looks cuz for most of us its whats inside your chest that matters in the long run not whats on your chest.
Could just be ugly?
@@God-Emperor_Elizabeth_the_2nd WOW you're so rude!!
I started at age 3 when I could steal it from my moms
Am 34. Still single. Lol.
Still would sooner give up all men than lipstick!
Can you do the weird history of dancing?
Like ballet, ballroom just in general why those are so sophisticated?
The Glam Minimalist my daughter said “yes” good subject.
Yes I would love that
It came from Louis X1V court. He’s was infatuated with dance and creating dances that were only for the elite in his court circle. They have an TH-cam video about it I watched the other day, it’s really cool and interesting to watch.
Read "Apollo's Angels" (also in audiobook), a history of ballet. It's AMAZING.
Didn't indigeneus tribes dance before monarquias?someone answer please
I respect so much every woman in history for not murdering every man they knew
Man*
Not every dude was bad thats labeling all men bad
The CrimsonFire I'm sorry I'm not a native speaker
It's a joke
Ivy Black That’s fine. It was a joke at your joke anyhow.
This was messy with the timeline jumping back and forth. Better to go in chronological order and really let us see the progression.
Ya, that was weird and kinda annoying...
OCD intensifies
Agreed
Totally! Would've been easier and make more sense to just go chronological order
~Safiya Nygaard's version is better... In my opinion
What about those cod pieces that gave an impression that the Male piece was larger than what it actually was
👀
nah, we used those as a sports cup.
Purely a protective device *cough*
They needed to room to fit the wound dressings.
@@Cole-ek7fh You clearly haven't seen paintings of codpieces. It's considerably more than a cup in a jockstrap. Padded and embroidered with gold thread. #cameo #wordup
Imagine people from the 1700's seeing how makeup is used now. 😆
The man from 1700s is now feared that make-up is inevitable.
yes i feel you
Lol that's what I was thinking
Imagine 1500's Priests seeing that we are now actually able to play god and it's apart of regular life. They'd be either furious or really confused.
someone please build a time machine so i can watch "1700s people react" videos
I love that "crushed beetles" was mentioned as an ew factor except that it's commonly used as food dye today. We're EATING those same crushed red beetles - and it's a "natural" color, so people avoiding "artificial" dyes are probably eating more of it. ;)
Yup. Cochineal bugs, pigment is called Carmine. I'm a bit allergic to them, so I gotta get (correction) vegan makeup, especially pink eyeshadow. Makes my eyes swell shut.
@@Neenerella333 Yikes! Contact with latex does that to me! It's definitely not fun!
These we very, very seldom use real bug dust. It is very expensive and the food dies made in factories from easily available chemicals cover the range of colors very cheaply. It is unlikely that us folks in the Western world have actually ever eaten it.
@@annwilliams6438 carmine is widely used in makeup. I wouldn't be surprised if it was widely used in food.
Right all of thome holistic people
"...or maybe, it's maybelline."
i love how he said that so nonchallantly
My Grandma always wore bright red lipstick. You rarely saw her without it. Since she was born in the 20s this video shed some light on my grandma’s life for me. When I moved away she would send me letters with lipstick kisses. 💋 💋 She sent them to my cousin when she was in jail and she was afraid someone would thing she was available for sex. She made sure to tell everyone that the kisses were from her Grandma!
Her female grandchildren wore red lipstick and red fingernail polish to her funeral in tribute to our beloved Grandma. We got our nails done together and picked out the perfect bright red lipstick.
Love you, Grandma. 💋 💋
🤣 ..."historians and Kylie Jenner."
Ikr!! That jumped out to me also!😂😂 History, really?!
I know right?why the kardashians(a bunch of fat women)
Really love you videos. Please make a video about Salem Witch Trails.
Coming soon
Interesting, maybe Matthew Hopkins will get a mention in it. 🤔
The Salem Witch Trails were built by witches from Salem. Infrastructure was quite a thing back then.
Men seriously have THE AUDACITY
The Nerve The Audacity The Gumption The Gaul .
Okay
how the toothbrush was invented
Pablo Gonzalez i was literally just thinking that, probably because we just brushed our teeth haha
Pfft... I thought you meant the toothbrush was invented after lipstick because sometimes it smears on teeth!
Dude if you stab your teeth with a stick the dirt is going away
Pablo Gonzalez I believe that it was invented in Arabia many centuries ago. People used to and still use twigs to clean their teeth. 👄👄👄
@@yvellebradley2502 Yes, organic toothbrushes called miswak were used. Prophet Muhammad PBUH was actually the reason it became common. He used to use it on teeth to cleanse them. Since cleanliness is very important in Islam, his followers (other Muslims) also started using it and made it common when they conquered about half the world.
Dont worry about the Great Depression, we have Lipstick.
@silentsiren8866 you are so honest I love it.Lipstics are less than $1.00 on sale and make us look like $1.000.000.yay
British women were encouraged to wear red lipstick to boost morale during WWII.
Love this! Please do more on the history of makeup, ancient beauty regimens, beauty standards, etc., from many cultures around the world would be fascinating. Thank you!!
why is the timeline so jumpy?
Lol maybe because Barry Allen is messing with it again XD
@@fangirlalltheway3627 lmaooo i literally just finished season 6 XDD
My mother in law was in the Air Force in the early sixties. She got in trouble for not wearing makeup, she was told lipstick was required while on duty.
In ancient India people chewed on a certain variety of spicy leaf ( paan ) to stain their lips red . The leaf was made into a roll with added expensive spices and popped into the mouth . The strong spicy flavour also acted as a natural mouth freshener . It was a part of daily culture and paan was offered by lovers to each other . At the end of meals or banquets or religious rituals .
It remains an important dietary refeshment to this day .
One thing I must say that all of your videos are heavily eurocentric which doesn't go beyond Europe or Egypt at the most ( which again was in close proximity with Europe ) .
Other world civilizations such as India and China are almost absent .
My Grandma always wore bright red
lipstick. That was all the makeup she wore and we rarely saw her without it. Since she was born in the 20s this video shed some light on my grandma’s life for me. When I moved away she would send me letters with lipstick kisses. 💋 💋 She sent them to my cousin when she was in jail and she was afraid someone would think she was available for a jailhouse relationship. She made sure to tell everyone that the kisses were from her Grandma!
Her female grandchildren wore red lipstick and red fingernail polish to her funeral in tribute to our beloved Grandma. We got our nails done together and picked out the perfect bright red lipstick.
Love you, Grandma. 💋 💋
This is a beautiful story. Bless your grandma. 💋
sunsethillssnuggles
Thank you. 💋
Weird History: Not just lip service.
so many girls will be accused of witchcraft if that happened today
😂 That is exactly what I was thinking!
Let Me fetch all my lipsticks :)
i still accuse the cunts.
Not only girls! Kindly include Jeffree Starr, James Charles, Bretman Rock and all others lol
@@Cole-ek7fh Do you have something against women? You are literally responding negatively on almost every comment here. Why do you even care if a woman wears make up or not?
This narrator is the best got some good punchlines
Love love whatever topics you do :) you make anything sound great
Basically, lipstick was okay when men liked it, and not okay when they didn't like it. It's all about control. 😤
As per usual men love to control everything about women 🤢
No one in ancient times: Quick burn the lipstick haters🤣
Lipstick
People in 2019 : Make-up
People in 1770 : Witchcraft!!!
"Lipstick tricks men", oh yes, because I really have blood-red lips that shine and makes everything stick to it.
Especially cock.
“What shade do you think looks good on me?”
You’d probably look good in NUDE
Half inch?!
She had a debilitating skin disease that was highly visible. So as she aged, Elizabeth would cake on more and more layers of white face paint and red lip paint to cover up the damage.
What she didn't know at the time was the makeup itself was CAUSING the damage, meaning she only made it worse and worse for herself. They have a whole other video about it!
@Matt 😭
Ever watched the nail polish mountain video? I imagine it was like that... but for your lips
@Matt mine is even smaller but it still made your mom laugh. Wait...
@Matt to learn from Mao is to learn victory.
History of:
Ear or body piercing
Shaving or plucking eyebrows
Using toothbrush
Nail polish
Discovered/using freezer
Etc
This channel just makes me realize how far we’ve progressed as a society, even if there are modern issues. Life now is much better then anytime in human history especially for traditionally oppressed groups and minorities...
Would like to see the history of safety razors
2:10 The Brits said “NO CATFISHERY ALLOWED! 😤” 😂
How about doing a vid on early cosmetic surgery
Already started before WWI to correct for example pug noses.
Good idea
would love to see this, i believe cosmetic surgery was already being practiced in hollywood by the 1920s-1940s, would love to know the facts
6:41. Love it! Music is great and video concept is amazing.
Its Maybelline 😆 🤣 😂
„Let’s be honest if lipstick WERE a form of witchcraft you wouldn’t have to reapply it so often“
Sis the struggle is REAL
*After watching video*
Me: Now I know what Hitler's weakness.
He obviously didn't wear lipstick as a fetish with his girlfriend... OR did he? Hmmm? 😏 🤔 👨🏫💄
@@Friendship1nmillion haha your funnnny!!I loved it.Lipstick&stockings!!kinki 😜
I love weird history's content and humour! I'd like to add the ancient Chinese red lips, which is not actually a stick but rather a piece of paper with red lip paint on it, usually seen in period dramas and historical docs. It's still commonly used symbolically at Chinese weddings nowadays.
interesting topic, but the arrangment of sub-topics is questionable in this one. with the title being "The History of Lipstick", one would guess it would be presented through a timeline or in chronological order -- it's all over the place in this video. hoping for an improvement.
Agreed 👍🏽
"..... everything that comes into existence is the work of God...". Wouldn't that also INCLUDE lipstick? 💋 (5:02) And everything else heretical?
I thought the same thing!
@Catch_Me_If_You_Can
Religion is also man-made. If it were "God" created there would only be one.
The Egyptians did everything first,safer and better then any group to walk this planet 😂... they were just amazing
They are indeed genius.
Van nesa are? You must have meant we’re because the face of Egypt today, wasn’t the same face yesterday
Absolutely
They rock
Hell yes...... Let's shave our heads!!!!!
I'm not being facetious. I want this to come into fashion.
I loved this! My only critique would be that the facts are in a confusing order. I’d have liked to listen to them in chronological order ☺️
Just found this channel recently. Really love the content and narration!
My grandmother used to tell me "If you're pretty, you don't need makeup and if you're ugly it doesn't do you any good" but even she wore lipstick on special occasions, usually a Revlon shade called Shell Pink. I myself preferred a silvery mauve from The Body Shop but they discontinued it.
"or maybe it was Maybelline"😆
I promise I scroll through the comments just to see if somebody posted this😭😭😭🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
My Grandmother had naturally peachy red lips, just after WW1, on her way home, she was grabbed by 2 men who tried to rub off the lipstick they thought she was wearing. Thankfully when they realised their mistake they let her go and ran off, but she was terrified
That must had been so traumatic 😔
Hitler Hates Red Lips.
Me: Hold my lipstick. 💄💄💄
I really love watching every episode that you create! Funny and educational.
The History of Toilet Paper
I also like to rub my ass with dead trees.
19th century saw a rise of paper production and hence toilet paper.
Anything about the history of hair extensions?
Please do some videos about jewelry, rocks and gemstones! Im fascinated with ancient, viking, greek, and victorian jewelry! I have been wanting to learn a lot about jewelry in the Tudor era, specifically king henry 8th but haven’t found much.
Love this Video!
I really want to put some of these "makeup is a sin" rants on my bathroom walls to make me feel pumped about putting on makeup lol
I've never been this early! I love this channel, finally I can feel good about spending hours watching videos on TH-cam!
Omg could you imagine working for the queen and she dies then they’re like “ well you gotta die now too to take care of her still”
I love this video❤️ All I wear is red lipstick💋
I love the sass in your commentary 😂 Great video and super interesting xx
please do the Bermuda triangle and others such as Atlantis PLEASE!!!
I think Weird History has one of the best narrators on TH-cam :o)
"Or Maybe, it's Maybelline". Lmaaaaooo consider me subscribed 😂😂
love this please do weird history on any thing
sooooo bc some dudes woke up without their beer googles on like "bruh..." they banned makeup.
This one is by far one of my favorite videos .
I absolutely love lipstick. It's my favorite cosmetic. I don't wear much if it but I like the natural shades along with deep burgundy and other dark colors. Red, not so much.
As a former long-time Law Writer for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, I especially appreciate the narrator's recitation of some classic Statutory Language from Olde England. It's a dialect unto itself. And to maintain sufficient consistency with existing law, and not flush its long-evolved body of judicial interpretation down the toilet, we could not modernize the State legal lingua franca but with careful baby steps. And in New England, in Massachusetts, drafting under the oldest continuously living Constitution in the entire World ... uh, yeah, what y'all heard here is still pretty close to the structure and phraseology that I had to maintain for quite a lot of my work. That was a cool job. Different. Very Different.
~TD, Boston
“If lipstick were a form of witchcraft, you wouldn’t have to reapply it so much” YES. Also this just makes me want to wear all of my lipstick all at once to shock my elders.
This was interesting! I would like to hear about mascara next!
Active subscriber here!😍
This is a really interesting recap of lipstick through the centuries.👍🏻
Omg. Nothing like a classic red lip! 💋
Great video, I love history, your video was so good that I liked and subscribed to your channel!
These Videos are Amazing. Who would of thought lipstick has such a deep WEIRD history💄
If lipstick were actually a form of witchcraft, you wouldn't have to reapply it so often - I died laughing at that
Dude, what was so shocking to me was the Egyptian queen that had her maids killed to be with her...bruh. Imagine how they felt.
Darkness Light Probably really proud actually. 😂
Best narration ever... as always
y’all forgot about Selena Quintanilla.
Well I read somewhere that in the Indus valley civilization the women would use cosmetics( which would be obviously all natural) Till now in India we use a lot of natural remedies for skin!
See?
Nobody mentions indus valley civilization, harappa civilizations
They never talk about indian subcontinent!
I was waiting for someone to mention that
Literally everyone used natural remedies. Lol
Everything is either sexist or empowering depending on arbitrary preference.
Love this makeup history!!
I like history
I love history also! This is a great channel!
I also like history :)
Loved this!!!
I’d love to see a more broad spectrum of different cultures represented. For instance edo period japan had a pretty interesting history of lipstick and makeup in general.
Unfortunately, it is not just men interfering with women's appearance but also other women.
Ohh innocence!!!..... come 2019 they for sure will release all the inquisitors, these woman transform themselves like voltron with all these contour and stuff
Love your channel, would love to see more about bidet (the little sink next to the toilet, very common in Portugal but strangely not so common elsewhere)
Aww the demise of lipstick due to covid 19 and community masks 😓
Interesting how all these bad relationships get blamed because of beauty products. Take serious note that not one drop of alcohol at that time ever got banned because it might cause a questionable relationship.
Anyone here a Safiya Nygaard fan?? 😂
This was a video that I didn’t realize I needed. I love your content.
History of lithium PLEASE! You could even discuss how it was in 7up...
i love the jab at the end about jenner inventing the color. speaks volumes to a generation of influencers
My father never could stand lipstick. My mother never got to wear it. I think my father knew that lipstick, and other makeup, meant liberation and freedom. He was always a controlling narcissist.
I don't know your father; he may have been an unpleasant person. But I do know that it always looks bad when someone bashes their family members, especially a parent, in a public place.
imagine if these people saw my makeup now, they’d have a heart attack