saint-of-the-pit: “In 1770, British parliament banned lipstick, saying it had the power to seduce men into marriage, which was classified as witchcraft.” — (via rosestarred)
saint-of-the-pit: “In 1770, British parliament banned lipstick, saying it had the power to seduce men into marriage, which was classified as witchcraft.” — (via rosestarred)
saint-of-the-pit: “In 1770, British parliament banned lipstick, saying it had the power to seduce men into marriage, which was classified as witchcraft.” — (via rosestarred)
saint-of-the-pit: “In 1770, British parliament banned lipstick, saying it had the power to seduce men into marriage, which was classified as witchcraft.” — (via rosestarred)
saint-of-the-pit: “In 1770, British parliament banned lipstick, saying it had the power to seduce men into marriage, which was classified as witchcraft.” — (via rosestarred)
saint-of-the-pit: “In 1770, British parliament banned lipstick, saying it had the power to seduce men into marriage, which was classified as witchcraft.” — (via rosestarred)
saint-of-the-pit: “In 1770, British parliament banned lipstick, saying it had the power to seduce men into marriage, which was classified as witchcraft.” — (via rosestarred)
saint-of-the-pit: “In 1770, British parliament banned lipstick, saying it had the power to seduce men into marriage, which was classified as witchcraft.” — (via rosestarred)
saint-of-the-pit: “In 1770, British parliament banned lipstick, saying it had the power to seduce men into marriage, which was classified as witchcraft.” — (via rosestarred)
saint-of-the-pit: “In 1770, British parliament banned lipstick, saying it had the power to seduce men into marriage, which was classified as witchcraft.” — (via rosestarred)
saint-of-the-pit: “In 1770, British parliament banned lipstick, saying it had the power to seduce men into marriage, which was classified as witchcraft.” — (via rosestarred)