Lipsticks sexual meaning by Kristina-J Huddersfield Escort

Lipsticks sexual meaning

ince it first made its mark, lipstick has travelled a long and colourful path to the present day.  Cosmetics were extremely unfashionable among the Victorians. Queen Victoria publicly declared makeup “impolite,” and makeup became socially unacceptable for everyone bar prostitutes and actresses. (Lucky for me). 

Crude, but apparently true. Anthropologists believe that red lips serve as a reminder of the labia, which “flush red and swell when they’re aroused.” (Too much information?)

In more recent years, lips are almost always decorated in shades of pink or red and then topped off with a finishing layer of gloss “to make them look shiny and moist.” No need to clarify what  I am getting at there.

In which case, when you apply either red lipstick or lip gloss (and especially if you apply both) what you’re actually subconsciously trying to do is emulate your own physical state of sexual arousal. Goodness me.

So basically the purpose of wearing red lipstick and/or lipgloss is to increase sex appeal. Hard to deny that one. Take a look at some pictures, and you’ll see that a strong element of each woman’s sexual allure is, indeed, a result of the bright lipstick she’s wearing.

Having said that, lipstick hasn’t always been used purely for sexual purposes mostly it has. It’s all in the lips. 

Kristina J  Lipstick speaks louder than words let me stick some lips on you xx