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  2. It's Time To Let Our Brown Skin Glow — Without Caking On The ...

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    Nars Cosmetics' Pure Radiant Tinted Moisturizer boasts broad-spectrum SPF 30 coverage, so it protects against both UVA and UVB rays. $49 at Sephora. A luxe foundation stick with a weightless finish.

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    Grande Cosmetics GrandeLash Serum Dermstore Get your lashes to look like falsies with this famous lash-growth serum that editors adore for its quick-acting formula that doesn't irritate skin.

  4. Step out in style with these luxe makeup bases - AOL

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    This week on Treat Yourself, complete your makeup collection with these quality bases. The post Step out in style with these luxe makeup bases appeared first on In The Know.

  5. Laura Mercier Cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    From the outset, Laura Mercier Cosmetic's goal was to offer "high-quality, natural-looking makeup products for all skin tones and types", according to the Wall Street Journal. [2] The brand became known for its focus on products to create what it calls the "flawless face", [ 3 ] [ 4 ] a concept derived from Mercier's reputation for promoting ...

  6. Goldfield & Banks - Wikipedia

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    Goldfield & Banks was founded by Dimitri Weber, a Belgian-Frenchman who had previously worked at perfume houses in Europe. [2] [3] After previous visits to Australia, Weber moved to the country permanently in 2014 to work with a local cosmetics distributor, and founded Goldfield & Banks in 2016.

  7. List of celebrity-branded perfumes - Wikipedia

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    Many celebrities have signed contracts with perfume houses to associate their name with a signature scent, as a self-promotion campaign. [1] The scents are then marketed; the association with the celebrity's name usually being the selling point of the campaign.