There is no single "best" country for lipstick; rather, countries excel in different areas such as luxury, innovation, and quality standards, which is reflected in their prominent brands and manufacturing focus.
There's no single "best" lipstick as it depends on what you value (long wear, hydration, finish, color), but top contenders often include Chanel Rouge Allure (classic, hydrating), MAC Ruby Woo (iconic blue-red matte), Charlotte Tilbury Matte Revolution (neutral, flattering), Pat McGrath MatteTrance (vibrant color), and drugstore favorite Maybelline Super Stay Vinyl Ink (long-lasting shine). Luxury brands like Hermes and Tom Ford also offer high-performance options, while formulas like Merit's Signature Lip are praised for comfortable, buildable color.
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Japan, China and other countries located in Asia have a rich diet of vitamins (specifically A and C, which benefit skin elasticity) and minerals including antioxidants from fruits and green tea. The Asian diet is very low in saturated and total fat.
According to one survey, the highest-quality beauty products come from Japan, the United States, and France (in that order). In this survey, 65 percent of those who used a wide variety of beauty products from different countries placed Japanese products in the number one spot.
Genetics: Koreans naturally have a different skin structure. Their skin tends to produce less melanin, making it fairer but also more prone to damage from UV rays. Indian skin, on the other hand, has more melanin, which provides some natural protection against the sun but is more prone to pigmentation and dark spots.
The first commercial lipstick was invented in 1884, by them in Paris, France. It was covered in silk paper and made from deer tallow, castor oil, and beeswax. Before this, lipstick had been created at home.
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Iceland. With its tiny population and enormous natural resources, Iceland ranks high in cleanliness. Much of the nation is powered by geothermal energy, minimising fossil fuel use. Its water and air are two of the purest on the planet, and eco-awareness is an ingrained part of the cultural heritage.
Australia has been ranked among the cleanest countries in the world, with air quality considered the purest globally. This recognition comes from international environmental indexes that measure pollution, air quality, and sustainable practices.
There's no single "world no. 1 cute girl" as beauty is subjective, but lists often feature popular figures like Zendaya, Bella Hadid, Ana de Armas, Jodie Comer, and Margot Robbie, based on personal preference, media influence, or even scientific metrics like the Golden Ratio (where Bella Hadid and Jodie Comer have scored highly). Rankings vary, with some sources highlighting influencers like Hailey Bieber or models like Kate Upton.
Finland is in the top position in the world happiness report in 2022. Followed by Denmark and Iceland in second and third place.
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Iceland remains the most peaceful country in the world in 2021, a position it has held since 2008.
The richest country by GDP (PPP) per capita is often cited as Singapore, followed closely by Luxembourg, depending on the specific report and year, with Singapore leading in 2025 estimates with around $156,000-$157,000 per person, while Luxembourg is a strong contender just below that, highlighting small, finance-heavy economies as wealthiest per person.
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