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Posted: 2012-08-07T14:46:01Z | Updated: 2017-12-07T03:00:33Z

It's pretty hard to separate Gwen Stefani from her signature look: platinum blonde hair and matte red lips. And since we've been pretty loyal fans ever since her "Tragic Kingdom" days, we've always been curious just where her beauty regimen came from.

As the cover girl for the September issue of Harper's Bazaar , Gwen dishes to the magazine about just where she got the idea to rock red lips. It turns out that her grandmother gave her her first red lipstick when she was still in high school:

I remember sitting in my ghetto, beat-up Honda Prelude, and putting on that lipstick in the rear-view mirror and being like, Uh-huh, I like that. Thats the sh** right there. I never stopped after that.

Yup, we can definitely imagine the 42-year-old mom feeling pretty cool showing off her red lipstick as a subversive teen. These days, Gwen is pretty used to glamming it up though. The singer even confesses to putting on makeup multiple times a day and claims that she wears it at home for her husband Gavin Rossdale . I like to make my husband like me more, she says.

While she's certainly more high maintenance now , Gwen originally spent eight hours at the salon at the age of 25 to get her make her first foray into the world of platinum blonde hair. But, according to the "No Doubt" front woman , it was definitely worth it. It was like Id unlocked the key, she says. I remember feeling like, I have arrived. This is me. Finally.

Check out Gwen's feminine cover and shoot and click over to Harper's Bazaar for more details about the September issue hitting newsstands August 21.

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