1927 - French Chemist Paul Baudercroux invented lipstick “Rouge Baiser” which was marketed as kiss-proof. It was quickly banned from the market because it was so strong that it caused problems with removing it from the wearer’s lips.
1920s - Rise of the photography made lipstick acceptable across entire Europe and North America.
1930s - Max Factor invented lip gloss lipstick.
1940s - Second World War made lipstick scarce, because several of its essential ingredients were used in the war effort (petroleum and castor oil). During those years, metal tubes were replaced by plastic and paper.
1950 - American chemist Hazel Bishop created first long lasting and non-smearing lipstick.
1950s - American actresses Marilyn Monroe and Elizabeth Taylor popularized dark red lips. Their influence, and new inventions by the companies Gala, Max Factor created new colors and trends.
1960s - Rock groups Ronettes and the Shirelles popularized white lipsticks, but the majority of female popularization preferred darker and colorful tones. By that time, lipstick and high heels were one of the biggest examples of femininity. Women who did not wear lipstick were in some cases associated with mental illnesses and lesbianism.
1970s and 1990s - Black lipstick was popular in Goth and Punk subcultures.
1973 - Cosmetics company Bonnie Bell introduced to the public first flavored lipstick called “Lip Smackers”. This type of lipstick became instant success among younger female audience.
2000s - Worldwide female population accepts lipstick as the integral part of their daily life. They choose colors by current fashion and by their own preference
1927 - French Chemist Paul Baudercroux invented lipstick “Rouge Baiser” which was marketed as kiss-proof. It was quickly banned from the market because it was so strong that it caused problems with removing it from the wearer’s lips. 1920s - Rise of the photography made lipstick acceptable across entire Europe and North America. 1930s - Max Factor invented lip gloss lipstick. 1940s - Second World War made lipstick scarce, because several of its essential ingredients were used in the war effort (petroleum and castor oil). During those years, metal tubes were replaced by plastic and paper. 1950 - American chemist Hazel Bishop created first long lasting and non-smearing lipstick. 1950s - American actresses Marilyn Monroe and Elizabeth Taylor popularized dark red lips. Their influence, and new inventions by the companies Gala, Max Factor created new colors and trends. 1960s - Rock groups Ronettes and the Shirelles popularized white lipsticks, but the majority of female popularization preferred darker and colorful tones. By that time, lipstick and high heels were one of the biggest examples of femininity. Women who did not wear lipstick were in some cases associated with mental illnesses and lesbianism. 1970s and 1990s - Black lipstick was popular in Goth and Punk subcultures. 1973 - Cosmetics company Bonnie Bell introduced to the public first flavored lipstick called “Lip Smackers”. This type of lipstick became instant success among younger female audience. 2000s - ประชากรหญิงทั่วโลกยอมรับลิปสติกเป็นส่วนหนึ่งของชีวิตประจำวัน เลือกสีแฟชั่นปัจจุบัน และกำหนดลักษณะของตนเอง
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