
Not actually true.
But lipstick contains Carmine
Carmine is a common ingredient in lipstick, and it has been used as a pigment in cosmetics for centuries.
This Carmine is made from the dried and crushed bodies of cochineal beetles, which are a type of insect that lives on cacti in South America.
The insects are collected and dried, and then their bodies are ground into a fine powder, which is then used to produce the red pigment.
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