100% Pure - Did you know? Traditional red lipsticks use the cochineal bug to manufacture their red dye (listed as Carmine, Natural Red, or Crimson Lake on the ingredient list)? ❌🐞💋 The
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The Ancient Red Lipstick Cochineal Bug
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🆒 Chris Parry Research on X: "@ShutUpAmanda Most red food colouring and lipstick gets its colour from from crushed cochineal beetles! Skittles are coated in bug blood! https://t.co/rGih384EJJ" / X
The Ancient Red Lipstick Cochineal Bug
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Did you know that most pink or red lipsticks contain crushed beetles? – Pink Cosmetics
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Does Your Red Lipstick Contain Carmine (Dead Bugs)? | PETA
Does Your Red Lipstick Contain Carmine (Dead Bugs)? | PETA
Paint It Red: Cochineal, the Wonder Bug | by Zip Lehnus | Medium