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  2. Channel Hailey Bieber's Silky Skin With This Chanel Foundation

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    This formula comes in 35 shades to match a wide range of skin tones. ... Since Hailey is a fan of the minimalistic makeup look, we just know that this covetable Chanel foundation is *chef’s kiss.*

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    Can I wear concealer and skip foundation? How do I pick the right shade—and what the heck is my undertone?! To answer my burning questions, I turned to two makeup artists who explained the ...

  4. Bobbi Brown Explains Exactly How to Find the Right Foundation ...

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    Makeup artist Bobbi Brown shared how to find the right shade of foundation for your skin tone, in an Instagram video. Here are her tips for finding your match.

  5. Foundation (cosmetics) - Wikipedia

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    Thick, unblended foundation on skin. Foundation is a liquid, cream, or powder makeup applied to the face and neck to create an even, uniform color to the complexion, cover flaws and, sometimes, to change the natural skin tone. Some foundations also function as a moisturizer, sunscreen, astringent or base layer for more complex cosmetics.

  6. Vamp Nail Polish - Wikipedia

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    Vamp was created in 1994 [1] by Dominique Moncourtois, Chanel's director of makeup creation. [2] Moncourtois was inspired by Karl Lagerfeld, [3] who asked him for a dark polish that would show up in the black and white photos that Lagerfeld was making to introduce his 1995 Spring/Summer Chanel Ready-to-wear collection. [2]

  7. History of cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    Helena Rubinstein was Bara's makeup artist; she created mascara for the actress, relying on her experiments with kohl. [42] Others who saw the opportunity for the mass-market of cosmetics during this time were Max Factor Sr. and Elizabeth Arden. Many of the present day makeup manufacturers were established during the 1920s and 1930s.