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* In ''VideoGame/BaldursGateIII'', romancing the TokenEvilTeammate Minthara can lead to a situation where after sharing a kiss with her, you suddenly suffer the effects of being poisoned. When confronted about this, she would reveal to you that she had laced her lips with toxins with the intent of helping you [[AcquiredPoisonImmunity build up an immunity to poison]].
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* ''ComicBook/TheMazeAgency'': In one story, after a man is mysteriously poisoned, one suspect accuses the victim's wife of killing him with poisoned lipstick. Jennifer points out that any poison that potent and fast-working would have killed the wife as well.


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* In a Literature/SherlockHolmes spoof on ''The Flip Wilson Show'', a seductive woman (played by Creator/ConnieStevens) kills her elderly husband by kissing him after touching up her lipstick--from a compact displaying a prominent skull-and-crossbones.
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** In her earliest appearances, Poison Ivy is shown applying drugged lipstick to create her toxic kisses, something [[Recap/BatmanTheAnimatedSeriesE5PrettyPoison she uses against Harvey Dent and Batman in her first episode]]. Later episodes make the poisonous kisses natural, and show her creating doctored lipstick for Harley Quinn to use in order to cause the same effect. Whether this is a [[RetCon retcon]] or an implication that Ivy's powers evolved over time (a reasonable hypothesis, given other changes, like her skin color) is unknown, but as she does possess an antidote to her own poisons and was later shown giving Harley Quinn an injection for the same, it can be assumed that even in her earliest appearances she'd already treated herself to prevent from being poisoned.
** There's "Holiday Knights" which was split in three parts. The first part dealt with Bruce Wayne being kissed by Harley Quinn, who, along with Poison Ivy, kidnapped him and made him spend a ridiculous amount of money on them. When the lipstick began wearing off, Harley tried to kiss him again.

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** In her earliest appearances, [[Characters/DCAUPoisonIvy Poison Ivy Ivy]] is shown applying drugged lipstick to create her toxic kisses, something [[Recap/BatmanTheAnimatedSeriesE5PrettyPoison she uses against Harvey Dent and Batman in her first episode]]. Later episodes make the poisonous kisses natural, and show her creating doctored lipstick for Harley Quinn to use in order to cause the same effect. Whether this is a [[RetCon retcon]] or an implication that Ivy's powers evolved over time (a reasonable hypothesis, given other changes, like her skin color) is unknown, but as she does possess an antidote to her own poisons and was later shown giving Harley Quinn an injection for the same, it can be assumed that even in her earliest appearances she'd already treated herself to prevent from being poisoned.
** There's "Holiday Knights" which was split in three parts. The first part dealt with Bruce Wayne being kissed by [[Characters/DCAUHarleyQuinn Harley Quinn, Quinn]], who, along with Poison Ivy, kidnapped him and made him spend a ridiculous amount of money on them. When the lipstick began wearing off, Harley tried to kiss him again.
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** One ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'' villainess infected the Man of Steel with a form of Kryptonite-like cancer by kissing him with drugged lipstick.

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** One In the ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'' villainess storyline ''Critical Condition'', La Encantadora infected the Man of Steel with a form of Kryptonite-like cancer by kissing him with drugged lipstick.lipstick provided by the second General Zod. However, since La Encantadora mostly sees herself as [[ConmenHateGuns a non-violent con artist]], she repents and quietly helps them find a cure.
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* The LesYay {{Hong Kong|Films}} action movie ''Film/NakedKiller'' (1992): Poisoned lipstick is used on a couple of occasions.

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* The LesYay {{Hong Kong|Films}} action movie ''Film/NakedKiller'' (1992): Poisoned lipstick is used on a couple of occasions.occasions in ''Film/NakedKiller''.



* In ''Series/AgentCarter'', Peggy uses her 102 SWEET DREAMS lipstick tube to knock out a black market dealer/nightclub owner. [[LesYay A female assassin later steals it to use on Peggy.]]

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* In ''Series/AgentCarter'', Peggy uses her 102 SWEET DREAMS lipstick tube to knock out a black market dealer/nightclub owner. [[LesYay [[HoYay A female assassin later steals it to use on Peggy.]]



* The ''Series/{{Charmed|1998}}'' episode "Bride and Gloom" has a demon who steals the lipstick Prue was just wearing so he can cast a spell on it, making it so that when he kisses her with it she gets paralyzed and he can force her to marry him.

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* The ''Series/{{Charmed|1998}}'' ''Series/Charmed1998'' episode "Bride and Gloom" has a demon who steals the lipstick Prue was just wearing so he can cast a spell on it, making it so that when he kisses her with it she gets paralyzed and he can force her to marry him.



* RareMaleExample in the ''Series/{{Torchwood}}'' episode "[[Recap/TorchwoodS2E1KissKissBangBang Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang]]". Jack tells Gwen not to let Captain John Hart kiss her; when he does, it turns out that it's because he wears paralyzing lipstick. Oddly enough, Jack himself seems to be immune, as Jack and John repeatedly engage in SlapSlapKiss and KissKissSlap throughout the episode. (Though John did disappear right before he kissed Gwen, so he could have been putting it on then and could have taken it off afterward when he kissed Jack goodbye.)

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* RareMaleExample A [[GenderInvertedTrope rare male example]] appears in the ''Series/{{Torchwood}}'' episode "[[Recap/TorchwoodS2E1KissKissBangBang Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang]]". Jack tells Gwen not to let Captain John Hart kiss her; when he does, it turns out that it's because he wears paralyzing lipstick. Oddly enough, Jack himself seems to be immune, as Jack and John repeatedly engage in SlapSlapKiss and KissKissSlap throughout the episode. (Though John did disappear right before he kissed Gwen, so he could have been putting it on then and could have taken it off afterward when he kissed Jack goodbye.)

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* Although it's technically magic rather than poison, Zombizou's superpower in ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug'' is a zombie infection spread through kissing. Her lipstick is even the akumatized object that needs to be purified to remove said power from her.

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* ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyBravo'': In ''Bravo, James Bravo'', Johnny asks for a kiss from agent Jane Bonded in exchange for keeping her agency a secret. Only after their lips meet does she remember that she had set the high-tech lipstick for "malaria", and collapses.
* ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug'':
Although it's technically magic rather than poison, Zombizou's superpower in ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug'' is a zombie infection spread through kissing. Her lipstick is even the akumatized object that needs to be purified to remove said power from her.
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* In ''Series/{{Supergirl|2015}}'' fic ''Fanfic/FutureShock'' this is attempted by Poison Ivy, naturally, as well as by Harley Quinn.

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* In ''Series/{{Supergirl|2015}}'' fic ''Fanfic/FutureShock'' ''Fanfic/FutureShock'', this is attempted by Poison Ivy, naturally, as well as by Harley Quinn.



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* In the ''Series/{{Firefly}}'' episode "Our Mrs. Reynolds", Saffron wears lipstick with some kind of soporific property, which she uses to knock out Mal (and, indirectly, Inara). She intends to use it on Wash too but SeductionProofMarriage kicks in and he won’t cooperate and gets cold cocked instead. Simon, the ship's doctor, explains that he frequently dealt with unconscious men being brought in on the night shift who had been drugged and robbed.

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* In the ''Series/{{Firefly}}'' episode "Our "[[Recap/FireflyE06OurMrsReynolds Our Mrs. Reynolds", Reynolds]]", Saffron wears lipstick with some kind of soporific property, which she uses to knock out Mal (and, indirectly, Inara). She intends to use it on Wash too but SeductionProofMarriage kicks in and he won’t cooperate and gets cold cocked instead. Simon, the ship's doctor, explains that he frequently dealt with unconscious men being brought in on the night shift who had been drugged and robbed.



* RareMaleExample in the ''Series/{{Torchwood}}'' episode "Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang", Jack tells Gwen not to let Captain John Hart kiss her; when he does, it turns out that it's because he wears paralyzing lipstick. Oddly enough, Jack himself seems to be immune, as Jack and John repeatedly engage in SlapSlapKiss and KissKissSlap throughout the episode. (Though John did disappear right before he kissed Gwen, so he could have been putting it on then and could have taken it off afterward when he kissed Jack goodbye.)

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* RareMaleExample in the ''Series/{{Torchwood}}'' episode "Kiss "[[Recap/TorchwoodS2E1KissKissBangBang Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang", Bang]]". Jack tells Gwen not to let Captain John Hart kiss her; when he does, it turns out that it's because he wears paralyzing lipstick. Oddly enough, Jack himself seems to be immune, as Jack and John repeatedly engage in SlapSlapKiss and KissKissSlap throughout the episode. (Though John did disappear right before he kissed Gwen, so he could have been putting it on then and could have taken it off afterward when he kissed Jack goodbye.)

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