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The History of Lipstick: From Cleopatra to Crocodile Poop

The History of Lipstick: From Cleopatra to Crocodile Poop

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What do crocodile poop, crushed beetles, and whale brain goo have in common? They’ve all been smeared across human lips in the name of beauty. In this episode of For the Love of History, we dive into the wild, weird, and dangerous history of lipstick—from 5,000-year-old lip pigments in Iran to Cleopatra’s sparkling carmine concoctions, Roman crocodile dung gloss, Mayan beetle rouge, and Martha Washington’s questionable whale spermaceti balm. But it’s not just gross ingredients. Lipstick has been outlawed as witchcraft, weaponized as a feminist symbol, and even accused of making pacts with the devil. From ancient Sumer to the Catholic Church to World War II lipstick feminism, this tiny cosmetic has carried big cultural meaning. ✨ Tune in to learn: The world’s oldest lipstick discovery (and what color it was). Why the Romans imported crocodile dung for beauty products. How Cleopatra made her signature lip color sparkle. The Catholic Church’s claim that lipstick = pact with Satan. Lipstick’s role in feminism and protest movements. By the end, you’ll never look at your favorite lip kit the same way again. 💄 Whether it’s status, seduction, survival, or resistance, lipstick has always been more than makeup—it’s a mirror of history itself. 👉 If you love weird women’s history, feminist icons, and the scandalous side of beauty culture, make sure to follow For the Love of History and leave a review! Want to support the Podcast!?! Here's how you can!! Patreon Instagram Website TikTok Merch Store YouTube 📚 F⁠ind Resources Here ⁠📚 www.fortheloveofhistorypod.com Keywords (SEO): history of lipstick, ancient cosmetics, dangerous beauty products, Cleopatra lipstick, Roman makeup, Mayan lipstick, Catholic Church lipstick ban, feminist history lipstick, women’s history podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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