what do i use to get it out! and what is it made out of!Ok serious problem! what is lipstick made out of! becuase it got all over and it wont come out!?
It's made out of fish scales!
Just soak in hot water and scrub with some washing up liquid!
Don't worryOk serious problem! what is lipstick made out of! becuase it got all over and it wont come out!?
You need to repost this question with more details. For example, what kind of lipstick did you use, and what is it 'all over'? Skin? Clothing? Carpet?
Thursday, June 24, 2010
What is lipstick made out of?
You can search on this site:
http://cosmeticsdatabase.com/splash.php?鈥?/a>What is lipstick made out of?
fish scales!What is lipstick made out of?
You don't wanna know. :]
Better off not knowing. lol
Google it :]hair cutting
http://cosmeticsdatabase.com/splash.php?鈥?/a>What is lipstick made out of?
fish scales!What is lipstick made out of?
You don't wanna know. :]
Better off not knowing. lol
Google it :]
Was lipstick made out of whale spem years ago?
It still is! That's why it tastes so good.Was lipstick made out of whale spem years ago?
Your are probably referring to spermaceti a waxy solid obtained from the oil of cetaceans and especially from a closed cavity in the heads of sperm whales and used especially formerly in ointments, cosmetics, and candles. But whale oil was used in cosmetics too. Spermaceti was found washed up on beaches and the term means 'sperm of the monster'.Was lipstick made out of whale spem years ago?
It was a substance called spermaceti that is a waxy material found in the sperm whales skull.
made out of sperm whales... NOT whale sperm...
gotta go. i cant type for laughter...sorry... so funny
No but might have been made out of the blubber (fat)
What is spem?
it was made out of whale fat!
Whale fat! tee hee...
Your are probably referring to spermaceti a waxy solid obtained from the oil of cetaceans and especially from a closed cavity in the heads of sperm whales and used especially formerly in ointments, cosmetics, and candles. But whale oil was used in cosmetics too. Spermaceti was found washed up on beaches and the term means 'sperm of the monster'.Was lipstick made out of whale spem years ago?
It was a substance called spermaceti that is a waxy material found in the sperm whales skull.
made out of sperm whales... NOT whale sperm...
gotta go. i cant type for laughter...sorry... so funny
No but might have been made out of the blubber (fat)
What is spem?
it was made out of whale fat!
Whale fat! tee hee...
What is red lipstick made of?
whats in itWhat is red lipstick made of?
people who dont want 2 no look away now!
OK THE RED DYE IN MOST LIPSTICKS IS MADE OF CONCTIONEILLS, A SMALL RED BUG FOUND IN RAIN FORESTS, AND THEIR COLOURED SHELL IS WHAT THEY USE OK EVERY 1 THAT'S ALREADY ANSWERED ARE PROBABLY RIGHT TO BECAUSE I'M SURE THEY USE LOTS OF STUFF BUT I'M RIGHT TOO THEY USE BUGS
SO IF U BUT ON LIPSTICK REMEMBER WHATS IN IT AND ANYWAY WHY DO YOU WANT TO NO AREN'T YOU A BOY
DO YOU WARE ITWhat is red lipstick made of?
Lipstick is a cosmetic product for the lips that is richer in color and texture than lip gloss, primarily used to apply color to the lips. Most lipsticks are red or reddish, simulating the appearance of sexual arousal, which naturally increases blood flow and reddens the lips, intending to make the wearer more sexually attractive. With modern pigments, however, lipstick is available in numerous colors and shades.
A typical lipstick contains many chemical ingredients, principally pigments, oils, waxes, and emollients. Perfume and/or flavoring may be added to cover the odors and tastes of the other ingredients.
Lipstick does not have a particular origin. However, it is known to have been used around 5000 years ago in ancient Babylon, when semi-precious jewels were crushed and applied to the lips and occasionally around the eyes. Ancient Egyptians extracted purplish-red dye from fucus-algin, 0.01% iodine, and some bromine mannite, which resulted in serious illness. Cleopatra had her lipstick made from crushed carmine beetles, which gave a deep red pigment, and ants for a base. Lipsticks with shimmering effects were initially made using a substance found in fish scales called pearlescence.
Queen Victoria declared makeup vulgar because prostitutes were usually the only ones who painted their faces. It was also forbidden to wear makeup before marriage, lest a woman trick her husband into thinking she was beautiful, only to discover she was not.
Lipstick started to gain popularity during the reign of Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, who made blood red lips and stark white faces a fashion statement. By that time, lipstick was made from a blend of beeswax and red stains from plants. During WWII, it gained the respect of the movie industry, and it became commonplace for women to apply makeup, or ';put their face on';.
As with most other types of makeup, lipstick is typically, but not exclusively, worn by women. Men wearing it can be viewed as a social stigma. It is usually not worn until a female reaches adolescence or adulthood.
Lipstick contains a variety of waxes, oils, pigments, and emollients. The wax gives lipstick its shape and ease of application. Among the waxes are beeswax, a substance obtained from bee honeycombs that consists of esters of straight-chain monohydric alcohols with even-numbered carbon chains from C24 to C36 and straight-chain acids also having even numbers of carbon atoms up to C36. Other waxes include carnauba wax, which is an exudate from the pores of leaves of Brazilian wax palm trees, and candelilla wax, which is obtained from the candelilla plant and is produced in Mexico by immersing the plants in boiling water containing sulfuric acid and skimming off the wax that rises to the surface.
The oils and fats used in lipstick include olive oil, mineral oil, castor oil, cocoa butter, lanolin, and petrolatum. More than 50% of lipsticks manufactured in the U.S. contain substantial amounts of castor oil. It forms a tough, shiny film when it dries after application. However, ingestion of large amounts of castor oil may cause frequent rest-room visits.
In recent years, ingredients such as moisturizers, vitamin E, aloe vera, collagen, amino acids, and sunscreen have been added to lipstick. The extra components keep lips soft, moist, and protected from the elements.
Lipstick gets its color from a variety of added pigments. Among them are bromo acid, D%26amp;C Red No. 21, and related dyes. Other common lipstick dyes are D%26amp;C Red No. 27 and insoluble dyes known as lakes, such as D%26amp;C Red No. 34, Calcium lake, and D%26amp;C Orange No. 17. Pink shades are made by mixing titanium dioxide with various shades of red
Making lipstick is similar to making crayons--a lot of heating and mixing and stirring goes on. Simply put, the mixture is finely ground, and the waxes are added for texture and to maintain stiffness. Oils and lanolin are added for specific formula requirements. The hot liquid is then poured into cold metal molds where it solidifies and is further chilled. The formed lipstick is put through a flame for about half a second to create a smooth and glossy finish and to remove imperfections.
Lipstick is made up of different waxes, oils, pigments, and emollients. The wax is used for the shape and ease of application. One wax used is beeswax, which is made of esters of straight-chain monohydric alcohols with even-numbered carbon chains from C24 to C36 and straight-chain acids also having even numbers of carbon atoms up to C36. There is also carnauba wax, an exudate from the pores of Brazilian wax palm tree leaves, and candelilla wax, coming from the candelilla plant produced in Mexico. This is made by placing the plants in boiling water mixed with sulfuric acid that skims off the wax that goes to the surface.
The oils and fats are olive oil, mineral oil, castor oil, cocoa butter, lanolin, and petroleum. More than fifty percent of lipsticks made in the United states contain large amounts of castor oil. It makes a strong, shiny film when it dries up after use. But, when large amounts of castor oil are consumed, it causes the need to urinate. However, other moisturizers like vitamin E, aloe vera, collagen, amino acids, and sun screen are put in lipstick. This keeps the lips soft, moisturized, and protected.
Lipstick gets its color from a variety of added pigments. Among them are bromo acid, D%26amp;C Red No. 21, and related dyes. Other common lipstick dyes are D%26amp;C Red No. 27 and insoluble dyes known as lakes, such as D%26amp;C Red No. 34, Calcium lake, and D%26amp;C Orange No. 17. Pink shades are made by mixing titanium dioxide with various shades of red.
The branches of the red lip trees.
I really don't think I want to know what goes into lipstick. If I knew, I'd probably never wear it again.
well, i do know that the majority of lipstick has fish scales in it....yes, fish scales....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lipstick
mostly bees wax
people who dont want 2 no look away now!
OK THE RED DYE IN MOST LIPSTICKS IS MADE OF CONCTIONEILLS, A SMALL RED BUG FOUND IN RAIN FORESTS, AND THEIR COLOURED SHELL IS WHAT THEY USE OK EVERY 1 THAT'S ALREADY ANSWERED ARE PROBABLY RIGHT TO BECAUSE I'M SURE THEY USE LOTS OF STUFF BUT I'M RIGHT TOO THEY USE BUGS
SO IF U BUT ON LIPSTICK REMEMBER WHATS IN IT AND ANYWAY WHY DO YOU WANT TO NO AREN'T YOU A BOY
DO YOU WARE ITWhat is red lipstick made of?
Lipstick is a cosmetic product for the lips that is richer in color and texture than lip gloss, primarily used to apply color to the lips. Most lipsticks are red or reddish, simulating the appearance of sexual arousal, which naturally increases blood flow and reddens the lips, intending to make the wearer more sexually attractive. With modern pigments, however, lipstick is available in numerous colors and shades.
A typical lipstick contains many chemical ingredients, principally pigments, oils, waxes, and emollients. Perfume and/or flavoring may be added to cover the odors and tastes of the other ingredients.
Lipstick does not have a particular origin. However, it is known to have been used around 5000 years ago in ancient Babylon, when semi-precious jewels were crushed and applied to the lips and occasionally around the eyes. Ancient Egyptians extracted purplish-red dye from fucus-algin, 0.01% iodine, and some bromine mannite, which resulted in serious illness. Cleopatra had her lipstick made from crushed carmine beetles, which gave a deep red pigment, and ants for a base. Lipsticks with shimmering effects were initially made using a substance found in fish scales called pearlescence.
Queen Victoria declared makeup vulgar because prostitutes were usually the only ones who painted their faces. It was also forbidden to wear makeup before marriage, lest a woman trick her husband into thinking she was beautiful, only to discover she was not.
Lipstick started to gain popularity during the reign of Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, who made blood red lips and stark white faces a fashion statement. By that time, lipstick was made from a blend of beeswax and red stains from plants. During WWII, it gained the respect of the movie industry, and it became commonplace for women to apply makeup, or ';put their face on';.
As with most other types of makeup, lipstick is typically, but not exclusively, worn by women. Men wearing it can be viewed as a social stigma. It is usually not worn until a female reaches adolescence or adulthood.
Lipstick contains a variety of waxes, oils, pigments, and emollients. The wax gives lipstick its shape and ease of application. Among the waxes are beeswax, a substance obtained from bee honeycombs that consists of esters of straight-chain monohydric alcohols with even-numbered carbon chains from C24 to C36 and straight-chain acids also having even numbers of carbon atoms up to C36. Other waxes include carnauba wax, which is an exudate from the pores of leaves of Brazilian wax palm trees, and candelilla wax, which is obtained from the candelilla plant and is produced in Mexico by immersing the plants in boiling water containing sulfuric acid and skimming off the wax that rises to the surface.
The oils and fats used in lipstick include olive oil, mineral oil, castor oil, cocoa butter, lanolin, and petrolatum. More than 50% of lipsticks manufactured in the U.S. contain substantial amounts of castor oil. It forms a tough, shiny film when it dries after application. However, ingestion of large amounts of castor oil may cause frequent rest-room visits.
In recent years, ingredients such as moisturizers, vitamin E, aloe vera, collagen, amino acids, and sunscreen have been added to lipstick. The extra components keep lips soft, moist, and protected from the elements.
Lipstick gets its color from a variety of added pigments. Among them are bromo acid, D%26amp;C Red No. 21, and related dyes. Other common lipstick dyes are D%26amp;C Red No. 27 and insoluble dyes known as lakes, such as D%26amp;C Red No. 34, Calcium lake, and D%26amp;C Orange No. 17. Pink shades are made by mixing titanium dioxide with various shades of red
Making lipstick is similar to making crayons--a lot of heating and mixing and stirring goes on. Simply put, the mixture is finely ground, and the waxes are added for texture and to maintain stiffness. Oils and lanolin are added for specific formula requirements. The hot liquid is then poured into cold metal molds where it solidifies and is further chilled. The formed lipstick is put through a flame for about half a second to create a smooth and glossy finish and to remove imperfections.
Lipstick is made up of different waxes, oils, pigments, and emollients. The wax is used for the shape and ease of application. One wax used is beeswax, which is made of esters of straight-chain monohydric alcohols with even-numbered carbon chains from C24 to C36 and straight-chain acids also having even numbers of carbon atoms up to C36. There is also carnauba wax, an exudate from the pores of Brazilian wax palm tree leaves, and candelilla wax, coming from the candelilla plant produced in Mexico. This is made by placing the plants in boiling water mixed with sulfuric acid that skims off the wax that goes to the surface.
The oils and fats are olive oil, mineral oil, castor oil, cocoa butter, lanolin, and petroleum. More than fifty percent of lipsticks made in the United states contain large amounts of castor oil. It makes a strong, shiny film when it dries up after use. But, when large amounts of castor oil are consumed, it causes the need to urinate. However, other moisturizers like vitamin E, aloe vera, collagen, amino acids, and sun screen are put in lipstick. This keeps the lips soft, moisturized, and protected.
Lipstick gets its color from a variety of added pigments. Among them are bromo acid, D%26amp;C Red No. 21, and related dyes. Other common lipstick dyes are D%26amp;C Red No. 27 and insoluble dyes known as lakes, such as D%26amp;C Red No. 34, Calcium lake, and D%26amp;C Orange No. 17. Pink shades are made by mixing titanium dioxide with various shades of red.
The branches of the red lip trees.
I really don't think I want to know what goes into lipstick. If I knew, I'd probably never wear it again.
well, i do know that the majority of lipstick has fish scales in it....yes, fish scales....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lipstick
mostly bees wax
What is lipstick made of ?
Lipstick is a cosmetic product containing pigments, oils, waxes, and emollients that applies color and texture to the lips.What is lipstick made of ?
This really depends. A lot of lipstick is made up of special oils and some are made out of fish scales. I am dead serious. It is not dangerous to your health though so don't be afraid to try it if you have not already.What is lipstick made of ?
I think we all can agree that lipstick is very expensive. I got mine from this site, for free. Try it out!
This really depends. A lot of lipstick is made up of special oils and some are made out of fish scales. I am dead serious. It is not dangerous to your health though so don't be afraid to try it if you have not already.What is lipstick made of ?
I think we all can agree that lipstick is very expensive. I got mine from this site, for free. Try it out!
Is lipstick really made out of fish scales?
I heard somewhere a long time ago that lipstick is made out of fish scales.Is lipstick really made out of fish scales?
I am a makeup artist let me break it down for you:
Lipstick is a cosmetic product for the lips that is richer in color and texture than lip gloss, primarily used to apply color to the lips. Most lipsticks are red or reddish, simulating the appearance of sexual arousal, which naturally increases blood flow and reddens the lips, intending to make the wearer more sexually attractive. With modern pigments, however, lipstick is available in numerous colors and shades.
A typical lipstick contains many chemical ingredients, principally pigments, oils, waxes, and emollients. Perfume and/or flavoring may be added to cover the odors and tastes of the other ingredients.Is lipstick really made out of fish scales?
well thats what my friend told me. she sed that it gives it its shine and texture. Report Abuse
Don't know about the fish scales, but recent testing indicates that lipstick can lead to cancer. Go figure.
Yea. And in this one book i have, it says whale blubber is also made into lipsticks and other make-up products
Go to a Aquarium, they have a poster of what products come from the sea. Like Birch, in Del Mar, Calif.
I am a make up artist that has done custom cosmetic blending work. Lipstick is made out of pigments either real [plant stains] or synthetic [ FD%26amp;C #12]. These pigments are then mixed with a wax ie..paraffin, carnuba, or beeswax. There may be other items added like fragerance or flavor.
As far I know there is not any type of fish scales added.
yha i learnrd that in science
yea i think lip gloss to these kids at my school tease me and say i am wearing fish so i say those fish make my lips look good huh lol
I wouldn't doubt it. Read the label and cross match the chemical names. But don't use Wikepedia, lot of that information is incorrect and some of it has been hacked on there to make people think it is real.
Yeah, I think you're right. I heard they were, too.
I heard it was made out of Whales skin
That's one that I have never heard of.
yes, some r and also from dolphins
Not exactly ';made of,'; which would imply that fish scales are a major component of the product. However, the simple is answer is yes, most lipsticks contain fish scales among the various ingredients.
yes it is...it's very little...but fish scales give it that shine....
No it is not its made with something about pigs and minerals.
I am a makeup artist let me break it down for you:
Lipstick is a cosmetic product for the lips that is richer in color and texture than lip gloss, primarily used to apply color to the lips. Most lipsticks are red or reddish, simulating the appearance of sexual arousal, which naturally increases blood flow and reddens the lips, intending to make the wearer more sexually attractive. With modern pigments, however, lipstick is available in numerous colors and shades.
A typical lipstick contains many chemical ingredients, principally pigments, oils, waxes, and emollients. Perfume and/or flavoring may be added to cover the odors and tastes of the other ingredients.Is lipstick really made out of fish scales?
well thats what my friend told me. she sed that it gives it its shine and texture. Report Abuse
Don't know about the fish scales, but recent testing indicates that lipstick can lead to cancer. Go figure.
Yea. And in this one book i have, it says whale blubber is also made into lipsticks and other make-up products
Go to a Aquarium, they have a poster of what products come from the sea. Like Birch, in Del Mar, Calif.
I am a make up artist that has done custom cosmetic blending work. Lipstick is made out of pigments either real [plant stains] or synthetic [ FD%26amp;C #12]. These pigments are then mixed with a wax ie..paraffin, carnuba, or beeswax. There may be other items added like fragerance or flavor.
As far I know there is not any type of fish scales added.
yha i learnrd that in science
yea i think lip gloss to these kids at my school tease me and say i am wearing fish so i say those fish make my lips look good huh lol
I wouldn't doubt it. Read the label and cross match the chemical names. But don't use Wikepedia, lot of that information is incorrect and some of it has been hacked on there to make people think it is real.
Yeah, I think you're right. I heard they were, too.
I heard it was made out of Whales skin
That's one that I have never heard of.
yes, some r and also from dolphins
Not exactly ';made of,'; which would imply that fish scales are a major component of the product. However, the simple is answer is yes, most lipsticks contain fish scales among the various ingredients.
yes it is...it's very little...but fish scales give it that shine....
No it is not its made with something about pigs and minerals.
Which brands of lipstick is actually made out of whale blubber?
That is gross.
Good news there is brands that don't use whale blubber?
Question is, which brands use whale blubber and which brands don't use whale blubber6Which brands of lipstick is actually made out of whale blubber?
Some people can be SUPER rude can't they...
As for your question, that's not as common as using fish scales. Yes, most use fish scales, sick but true...
http://www.straightdope.com/columns/0003鈥?/a>
I'm actually going to be offering high end lip gloss (at low end prices) soon if you're interested. However as for products right now that don't use fish items, I'm not sure. However the ingredient that is actually fish scales is listed as ';PearlEssence'; or ';Pearl Essence';. Hope i helped a bit.
My line of all vegan makeup if you're interested is here:
http://Simply-Minerals.com
or
http://noflash.Simply-Minerals.comWhich brands of lipstick is actually made out of whale blubber?
RONNIE brand.hahahahahahalol
Good news there is brands that don't use whale blubber?
Question is, which brands use whale blubber and which brands don't use whale blubber6Which brands of lipstick is actually made out of whale blubber?
Some people can be SUPER rude can't they...
As for your question, that's not as common as using fish scales. Yes, most use fish scales, sick but true...
http://www.straightdope.com/columns/0003鈥?/a>
I'm actually going to be offering high end lip gloss (at low end prices) soon if you're interested. However as for products right now that don't use fish items, I'm not sure. However the ingredient that is actually fish scales is listed as ';PearlEssence'; or ';Pearl Essence';. Hope i helped a bit.
My line of all vegan makeup if you're interested is here:
http://Simply-Minerals.com
or
http://noflash.Simply-Minerals.comWhich brands of lipstick is actually made out of whale blubber?
RONNIE brand.hahahahahahalol
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