Friends, have you ever thought that lipstick Where did lipstick, which has become such an important part of women’s life today, originate from? Lipstick sounds very modern, but its history is thousands of years old. It is not just a means to color lips, but a magical cosmetic to enhance the beauty, confidence and personality of women. Today there are thousands of brands in the market, which sell colorful lipsticks, especially red lipstick, which is the most favorite of women.
But do you know which is the most expensive lipstick in the world? That is ‘Couture Beauty Diamond Lipstick’, which is worth 14 million dollars i.e. crores of rupees! Yes, this lipstick is studded with diamonds and is made only for the rich. But come, let us know its entire story from its beginning till today like an exciting journey. This history is so interesting that you will feel as if you are sitting in a time machine and going back.
Now let us come to the famous Hakim Abul Qasim Al Jahrawi of 8th-9th century. He is called ‘Father of Modern Surgery’ because he invented many methods of surgery. But did you know that he also invented solid lipstick? Yes, they made lipstick in stick form, which can be applied easily. This was a revolutionary discovery, which became the foundation of today’s lipstick.
Lipstick has not always been pink in life. It was banned in many places. Like in Greece because earlier it was considered a part of prostitution. In the Middle Ages in Europe, women who wore lipstick were considered witches. People used to say that such women drink blood! That’s why there was a ban there. There was even a bill introduced in the British Parliament, in which it was said that if a woman applies lipstick before marriage, the marriage will become invalid. Thankfully, this was later debunked and even today there is one country where red lipstick is banned: North Korea! There red color is associated with capitalism and individualism, that is, women thinking ‘I am the greatest’ can wear any color, but not red.
Queen Elizabeth First of England made lipstick fashionable in the 16th century. She started wearing lipstick made of wax and flower colors. But even then it was only for royal women and actresses. In the 19th century, the French company ‘Gerle’ manufactured lipstick on a large scale for the first time. Earlier he used to make perfume, but he brought a revolution by making lipstick from deer fat, beeswax and castor oil. Modern lipstick arrived in 1920, and in 1923, James Bruce Mason Jr. created the ‘swivel up tube’, i.e. lipstick that twists out like today. Red lipstick was promoted to boost the morale of women during the Second World War. Hollywood actresses made it global: Grace Kelly, Marilyn Monroe, Audrey Hepburn and Elizabeth Taylor. Marilyn and Elizabeth made bold red lips a trend. A survey in 1950 revealed that 60% of girls used lipstick. In 1952, Queen Elizabeth II built her custom shed ‘The Balmoral’.
Lipstick is also mentioned in Kama Sutra, an ancient book of India. There it is described how to color lips with red lacquer, wax and fruit juice. This shows how important beauty was in ancient India. Friends, this story of lipstick is not just about colors, but about cultures, revolutions and the strength of women. Today lipstick is within the reach of every woman, which makes her confident. Have you ever imagined that there is so much history hidden in a small stick? Next time you apply lipstick, remember this story – it will make you look even more beautiful.