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  2. Free CoverGirl Foundation Sample Through Walmart - AOL

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    Get a free sample of CoverGirl foundation through Walmart when you share your name, address, email, and birth year. Then answer three multiple choice questions about your use of liquid foundation.

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    Covergirl's newest collection, Full Spectrum, was made specifically for women of color and includes a diverse range of foundation shades and gorgeous eye and lip products made to pop against ...

  4. CoverGirl - Wikipedia

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    Dania Ramirez is the newest spokesmodel for CoverGirl's Clean Makeup Sensitive formula, a campaign for CoverGirl's partnership with Children's Safe Drinking Water. With the help of the Clean Makeup line, CoverGirl has donated $500,000 to the program, which provided 50 million liters of drinking water to children across the world. [10]

  5. Cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    Lip products, including lipstick, lip gloss, lip liner and lip balms, commonly add color and texture to the lips, as well as serving to moisturise the lips and define their external edges. [5] Products adding colour and texture to the lips, such as lipsticks and lip glosses, often come in a wide range of colors as well as a number of different ...

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    This is not only my fellow beauty editor Marie Lodi's favorite makeup remover of the year, but it also boasts 45,000 five-star reviews (including "Quite literally a FREAKING GODSEND!"). In short ...

  7. Lipstick - Wikipedia

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    Lipstick was worn around the lips to form a "Cupid's bow," inspired by actress Clara Bow. [22] At that time, it was acceptable to apply lipstick in public and during lunch, but never at dinner. [17] [23] In the early 1930s, Elizabeth Arden began to introduce different lipstick colors. She inspired other companies to create a variety of lipstick ...