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  2. How to Get the Dior Beauty Look From the Paris Fashion Week ...

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    We spoke to Dior Makeup Creative and Image Director Peter Philips to learn how he created the makeup look using Dior beauty products.

  3. Should You Apply Concealer or Foundation First? - AOL

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    Find out which to apply first—concealer or foundation—with these expert tips. They come straight from Ree Drummond's makeup artist, Jacque Mgido.

  4. 13 of the Best Drugstore Foundations for Oily Skin - AOL

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    You’ve tried and tried, but you just can’t find the best drugstore foundation to suit your oily skin. If you’re sick of the excess sebum shining on your face, your pores appearing like ...

  5. The New Look - Wikipedia

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    The New Look may refer to: . The New Look (style), a fashion style created by Christian Dior in 1947 The New Look (album), a 1966 album by Fontella Bass The New Look (policy), an American defense policy instituted during the Eisenhower administration

  6. Foundation (cosmetics) - Wikipedia

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    As with all tools used to apply makeup to the face, brushes should be soft and gentle, as anything too stiff will scratch and irritate the skin. Airbrush: Liquid foundation is applied with an air stream. The airbrush mixes the foundation with a controllable stream of compressed air. It adheres to the skin as millions of tiny droplets of foundation.

  7. Philippe et Gaston - Wikipedia

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    That year, the French textile baron, entrepreneur, and one of France's richest men, Marcel Boussac invited Christian Dior to become head designer for Philippe et Gaston and rejuvenate the brand. [1] Dior declined, as he wanted to launch his own label under his own terms, rather than resurrect an "old-fashioned and rundown house."