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lipstick

[lip-stik] / ˈlɪpˌstɪk /


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“They don’t have to go out and spend $30 on a lipstick,” Fields said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Guerlain next year is launching a lipstick that costs around $56, a more affordably priced luxury product to attract younger customers, she said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Known for its MAC lipsticks, Estee typically gets about 30% of its annual revenue from the Asia Pacific region - its second largest market.

From Reuters

These worms, whose exposed bright-red, feathery gills make them look like six-foot-long lipstick tubes, grow in dense patches around the vents and provide habitats for other vent dwellers.

From Scientific American

The “cola” in Coca-Cola is actually the kola nut, the seed of the West African tropical evergreen tree Cola acuminata, which looks like a chestnut kissed by someone wearing Barbie-pink lipstick.

From Seattle Times