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The 'Dipstick Wearing Lipstick' is only an empty shell.
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- The only makeup I wear is Eyeliner (Peas, I call Lipstick, "Lip-paint" ahaha) - I dislike asking for help, crying, dressing up
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I was in a movie with my sister Margaux, "Lipstick" -- I was 12 years old, I turned 13 on the set.
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This is related to something called the Lipstick Effect, which was first documented during the Great Depression, where people who had very little disposable income still bought small luxuries as a treat during tough times (mood management if you will).
fatheads 2009
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This is related to something called the Lipstick Effect, which was first documented during the Great Depression, where people who had very little disposable income still bought small luxuries as a treat during tough times (mood management if you will).
fatheads 2009
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The studies also remind me of what economists call the "Lipstick Effect."
Do Women Choose Beauty Over Health? The Surgeon General (And Advertisers) Say So 2011
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This is related to something called the Lipstick Effect, which was first documented during the Great Depression, where people who had very little disposable income still bought small luxuries as a treat during tough times (mood management if you will).
Politics 2010
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This is related to something called the Lipstick Effect, which was first documented during the Great Depression, where people who had very little disposable income still bought small luxuries as a treat during tough times (mood management if you will).
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This is related to something called the Lipstick Effect, which was first documented during the Great Depression, where people who had very little disposable income still bought small luxuries as a treat during tough times (mood management if you will).
Economics 2010
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This is related to something called the Lipstick Effect, which was first documented during the Great Depression, where people who had very little disposable income still bought small luxuries as a treat during tough times (mood management if you will).
Healthcare 2010
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