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  2. Ultima II (cosmetics line) - Wikipedia

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    It was discontinued in North America in 2001. ... and Colour Cosmetics including lipsticks & glosses, mascaras, foundations, powders, eye shadows & liners, cheek ...

  3. BITE Beauty - Wikipedia

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    BITE Beauty now operates as "Lip.Lab", a brick-and-mortar retailtainment experience where customers can create their own lipsticks choose the texture, scent, case color and have a selected name engraved on the lipstick tube and lip balms. As of December 2022, there are 10 lip labs in operation, the locations include:

  4. Jeffree Star Cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    Jeffree Star Cosmetics, Inc. is an American cosmetics company founded by Internet personality and musician Jeffree Star. [4] Star invested his life savings to start the company's makeup line in 2014, later detailing the bankruptcy he had been facing following his music career.

  5. The 10 best-selling lipsticks of all time - AOL

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    The debuts of Christian Louboutin's first lipstick line and Kylie Jenner's Lip Kit has lipstick on all of our minds. And for good reason -- the makeup essential can really transform your look.

  6. Your perfect nude lipstick is the color of your nipples ...

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    Gorgeous nude lipsticks to choose from: In today's weird-but-fascinating beauty news Unconvinced, we reached out to celebrity makeup artist Molly R. Stern for her expert opinion on the, ahem, nip tip.

  7. Revlon - Wikipedia

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    In 1945, Revlon began launching full-color photographic advertisements in major magazines and stores across the country. Revlon introduced matching nail polish and lipsticks with exotic and unique names. These ads were taken by the top fashion photographers of the day including Richard Avedon, Cecil Beaton, and John Rawlings.