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How old is this lipstick case?
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<blockquote data-quote="MegsyB007" data-source="post: 665319" data-attributes="member: 13534"><p>Hi Hilux. Another interesting one! </p><p>I've done a fair search online and can only really say that I don't think it's Max Factor - they have a MF logo that I've seen on a lot of things. </p><p>Yours looks like it may have been painted red at some point. </p><p>I suggest putting it in boiling water to soften the metal and melt any hardened lipstick inside and then give it a good tug to open it.</p><p>Sometimes they have the maker's name on the inside tube.</p><p></p><p>Cheers,</p><p>Megsy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MegsyB007, post: 665319, member: 13534"] Hi Hilux. Another interesting one! I've done a fair search online and can only really say that I don't think it's Max Factor - they have a MF logo that I've seen on a lot of things. Yours looks like it may have been painted red at some point. I suggest putting it in boiling water to soften the metal and melt any hardened lipstick inside and then give it a good tug to open it. Sometimes they have the maker's name on the inside tube. Cheers, Megsy [/QUOTE]
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