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Trying a 1940s Hollywood Lipstick Applicator: Glamour Lips πŸ’‹πŸ’„πŸ‘€ A yay or nay? #vintage #makeup

MS. MAVERICK MUSE

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[0:00]Vintage things that should still be made today. This is the Glamour Lips Hollywood applicator. Finally, came across one in 1940s product. I don't have an exact date. I love a vintage tutorial. We're going to do this step-by-step and see if this actually works. So this is a lipstick applicator. It was used to create the perfect lip shape. It's adjustable to your own lip line requirements. So they're claiming that it's a one size fits all. Court's in session, we're going to put to the test. We're going to go for a red, covering the complete inside of an art project. There we go. Smooth out any lines. Time to put it on. Lips should be dry and powdered. Part your lips and draw them back. I'm saying that's what they mean. Curve of the Cupid's bow can be varied by drawing your lips back during application. This is too complicated for me. Move the bottom of the handle to or from the chin. Okay, next step, press and allow a moment for the lipstick to become warm. Pull your applicator down.

[0:55]Let me see what I can do here.

[1:01]I'm actually liking it. 1940s lips are not the easiest. Sounds like there's a finesse to the angle and the height in which you place it. But I do think it gives very Lucille Ball vibes. It's got my Cupid's bow looking like twins. I'm used to cousins at best. Okay, is this a yay or a nay? Sound off in the comments, and I'll see you next week for the next episode.

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