There Are No Bugs In This Lipstick! | Have you heard of carmine before? It is often found in cosmetics to provide a red pigment and is traditionally made from crushed cochineal
![🆒 EquityGuruCP 🦍 on X: "@ShutUpAmanda Most red food colouring and lipstick gets its colour from from crushed cochineal beetles! Skittles are coated in bug blood! https://t.co/rGih384EJJ" / X 🆒 EquityGuruCP 🦍 on X: "@ShutUpAmanda Most red food colouring and lipstick gets its colour from from crushed cochineal beetles! Skittles are coated in bug blood! https://t.co/rGih384EJJ" / X](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E2_GdQSVcAAc53n.jpg)
🆒 EquityGuruCP 🦍 on X: "@ShutUpAmanda Most red food colouring and lipstick gets its colour from from crushed cochineal beetles! Skittles are coated in bug blood! https://t.co/rGih384EJJ" / X
![Machette Art on Twitter: "Cochineal bug (Dactylopius coccus) on prickly pear cactus. This is where the natural red dye in many foods and lipstick comes from. #entomology #bugs #macrophotography @BugsUncensored @UCDavisEntomolo @AllBugsGo2Kevin @ Machette Art on Twitter: "Cochineal bug (Dactylopius coccus) on prickly pear cactus. This is where the natural red dye in many foods and lipstick comes from. #entomology #bugs #macrophotography @BugsUncensored @UCDavisEntomolo @AllBugsGo2Kevin @](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Euxb7pIVIAAuDgq.jpg)