Then, she added some drops of what appeared to be lime, clove, lavender, and geranium oils, followed by some olive oil. Finally, she scooped the mixture into a crumpled sheet of tin foil to apply it to her lips.
The lip balm had a strong smell, and its consistency was watery, so it did not really resemble an actual lip balm or lipstick at all.
Bobbie likened it to a ‘colored ice cube.’ After applying it, you have to wait for it to dry because of how wet it is.
“And yeah, this it. Honestly, my lips have never been softer,” declared Bobbie as she showed off the final results.
@familyhistorybybobbie Replying to @. Setting powder next i think!! And a wear test. This is so much fun ??? #cosmetics #beauty #history #victorian #genealogy #victorianbeauty
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