Some of the more adventurous women used a mixture containing blood and flower extract. Just kidding. Ok, according to the National Lipstick guide ( 1969), lip stick was in short supply during the war,so people did'nt wear any. However, some women had stocked up or received lip stick through contacts in America and Canada, and in some cases France. The funniest war time related lipstick incident was when a detatchment of British troops, surrounded at El Alamein, opened their last remaining ammo box only to discover that the bullits had been traded in for lipstick. Some tried to use the lipstick in their guns, others thought to dress up in disguise (drag) and slip through the german lines to continue the fighting.