Archaeologists discovered that the world's first lipstick was found in the Sumerian city of Ur. Five thousand years ago, the ancient Egyptians would use black, orange, and purple lipsticks.
In ancient Rome, a lipstick called Fucus was made of purple-red mercury-containing plant dye and red wine sediment.
In the Tang Dynasty of China, aristocratic women and Jiaofang singing girls liked to use sandalwood for their lips.
In the Victorian era, lipstick was regarded as a product of prostitutes, and the use of lipstick was a taboo.
Around 1660-1789, lipstick was popular among French and British men in Europe. Lipstick was not popular in the United States and Puritans in the 18th century. Beauty-loving women would rub their lips with ribbons when people were not paying attention to increase rosy. This situation was not until the 19th century, when paleness was popular in the 19th century. Lipstick and cosmetics were considered Taboo, and switched to selling in the form of drugs.
During the French period, Guerlain introduced tube lipsticks to the United States, mainly for a few nobles. The first metal tube lipsticks were manufactured by Maurice Levy and Scowell in Waterbury, Connecticut.
In the 1915s, manufacturing was a popular product. In the demonstrations of women's suffrageists in New York City in the 1912s, famous feminists put on lipstick, showing lipstick as a symbol of women's liberation.
In the 1920s, the popularity of movies in the United States also drove the popularity of lipsticks. After that, the popularity of all kinds of lipstick colors will be influenced by film and television stars and drive the trend.
In the 1940s, American women were affected by the war and used makeup to keep their faces good. Tangee, one of the largest lipstick manufacturers at the time, launched an advertisement called "War", Women and Lipstick.
In 1950, when the war ended, actresses drove the popularity of making lips full and charming. In the 1960s, due to the popularity of light-colored lipstick makeup such as white and silver, fish scales were used to create a flashing effect.
In 1970, when disco was popular, purple was a popular lipstick color, while the lipstick color favored by punk people was black.
In the 1980s, the George Boys Orchestra. Lipsticks in the 1990s began to appear in brown lipsticks, and black and blue lip colors appeared in some rock bands.
In the late 1990s, vitamins, herbs, spices and other materials were added to lipsticks in large quantities.
In the 2000s, plants and other materials were added to lipsticks, called plant lipsticks, EA, etc.