Spanish Word for lipstick  

English Word: lipstick

Spanish Word: barra (o lápiz) de labios
The Spanish Word for lipstick
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Translated sentences containing 'lipstick'
Ana likes to put on red lipstick.
A Ana le gusta pintarse los labios de rojo.

Have you not heard the young women asking why their lipstick has to be confiscated before they board an aeroplane?
¿Es que no han oído a las mujeres jóvenes preguntar por qué se les tiene que confiscar la barra de labios antes de subir a un avión?
The fight against terrorism at airports has reached ludicrous proportions. For example, they confiscate lipstick.
La lucha antiterrorista en los aeropuertos ha alcanzado proporciones ridículas, por ejemplo, con la confiscación de los pintalabios.
After all, these bulk products are also used in the pharmaceutical industry, and the standards we apply to medicines are naturally different from those we apply to lipstick.
Después de todo, esos productos importantes también se emplean en la industria farmacéutica y los estándares que aplicamos a los medicamentos son distintos por naturaleza de los que aplicamos a un pintalabios.
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