I'd guess that for many of the folks reading this page, your focus on their sexual features is more curious than whether you're blaming anyone.
Even in the full knowledge of the purported origins of lipstick, it's interesting that you think a woman getting dressed for office in a traditional, largely expected fashion, is trying to "mimic sexual excitement".
I'm not sure how padded pushup bras, glossy lips, and tight fitting clothes became "largely expected". I don't think any father or husband pushes the women in their lives to do this, so I have to assume it's done by women for their own reasons.
I like to think of women as intelligent people so I assume they are aware of what they are doing.
No, that's an absurd characterization of your perspective, one in which the entirety of your dismissal of female agency and equivalence as individuals is minimized in order to treat them like walking sex objects whose primary function is to make you horny. It's called projecting.
Even in the full knowledge of the purported origins of lipstick, it's interesting that you think a woman getting dressed for office in a traditional, largely expected fashion, is trying to "mimic sexual excitement".
What's your reasoning for this?