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Cactus cosmetic bags !!!
These amazingly fun and beautiful colors makeup bags will take care of your cosmetics in a magical manner. Let’s use it to pack small items in your bags neatly! It is perfect for your favorite cosmetics and stationeries. Buy it now!
- Cute cartoon cactus printed.
- Zipper closure, easy to open and close.
- Can be used as makeup bag, travel case, pouch, organizer, etc.
- Great gift for your girlfriend, very beautiful.
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Cosmetic Facts
1. WEARING EXPENSIVE MAKEUP USED TO BE AGAINST THE LAW.
“Lex Oppia” was a law established in Roman times that restricted not only a woman’s wealth, but her displays of wealth — and this included any expensive “designer” makeup items and fragrances imported from China, Germany and Gaul. Thankfully, it was abolished 20 years later.
2. NEON NAIL POLISH IS ILLEGAL IN THE UNITED STATES.
Love sporting shockingly bright polish on your digits? You (and your nails) might be in for a surprise: neon nail polish is actually illegal in the US. So if your polishes are labeled as “Neon”, they are most likely imported or not truly made with neon colorants. The reason? It’s less dramatic than you would think: Neon colorants have simply never been officially registered with the FDA.
3. LIPSTICK USED TO BE MADE WITH CRUSHED JEWELS.
Giving a whole new spin to the term “luxury lip color,” it is said that ancient Mesopotamian women used to crush semi-precious jewels and use them to decorate their lips. Since then, lipsticks have been made with everything from red beetles to fish scales — giving a whole new meaning to the term “all-natural.”
4. IN THE 1400S, “BEAUTY IS PAIN” HAD A WHOLE DIFFERENT MEANING.
Pale, untouched-by-the-sun skin was all the rage for the women of the 15th century. If women weren’t naturally gifted with a porcelain complexion, they’d do everything from using leeches to “blood-letting,” a dubious medical practice of withdrawing a small quantity of blood to cure or prevent illness. Some women even used a white lead product called Venetian cerus, which caused hair loss and, in some cases, death. Yikes.
5. THE TREND OF TANNED, GOLDEN SKIN WAS AN ACCIDENT.
In the 1920s, fashion designer Coco Chanel accidentally got a sunburn while visiting the French Riviera. When she arrived back home, the sunburn had faded into a tan. Her fans started adopting this look, hoping to emulate the luxurious lifestyle of this chic and stylish woman.