noun
muddy-colored lipstick; muddy rouge
Refers to a traditional Japanese cosmetic: a kneaded, muddy-toned red pigment used for lips or cheeks. The term is historical and not used for modern makeup.
江戸時代の女性は練り紅を唇に塗っていた。
Women in the Edo period applied muddy rouge to their lips.
Compound of 練り (kneaded, from 練る) and 紅 (crimson, rouge). The term describes a traditional cosmetic made by kneading red pigment into a paste, often with a subdued, muddy tone.