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  2. The 30 Best Eyeshadow Palettes to Enhance Your Look - AOL

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    Hourglass Cosmetics 5-Pan Palette $161 Buy Now . Makeup by Mario Master Metals Eyeshadow Palette. If you’re looking for an eye shadow palette to shake things up, these liquid foil effect shadows ...

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    The power of the right blush cannot be overstated. With the slight dusting or blending of color, your entire beauty look completely transforms. Cream blushes, in particular, offer a way to channel ...

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  5. Shades of pink - Wikipedia

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    Mountbatten pink, also called Plymouth pink, [33] is a naval camouflage color, a grayish tone of mauve, invented by Louis Mountbatten of the British Royal Navy in autumn 1940 during World War II. Chilean Pink

  6. Rouge (cosmetics) - Wikipedia

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    Today, rouge is a term used to primarily identify blush of any color, including: brown, pink, red, and orange. Modern blush is offered in both a pressed or loose powder, a cream consistency similar to lipstick, or a liquid form. It is not commonly used to identify lipstick, however, some may use the term to refer to the red color of the product.

  7. Shades of purple - Wikipedia

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    Mauve / ˈ m oʊ v / ⓘ [24] (rhymes with "grove"; from the French form of Malva "mallow") is a pale purple. Mauve is named after the mallow flower . Another name for the color is mallow [ 25 ] with the first recorded use of mallow as a color name in English in 1611.