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  2. Masako Natsume - Wikipedia

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    In 1977, she was chosen to represent Kanebo Cosmetics , achieving great popularity after appearing topless as the "Kooky Face" girl in an ad for sunscreen. This popularity led to her recording a song later that year called "Oh! Cookie Face."

  3. Kao Corporation - Wikipedia

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    During the 1980s, its products Merries diapers, Attack detergent, Bioré daily skincare and Bioré U daily body care, Curel (1986) and Sofina cosmetics were launched. During this time, Kao engaged in several joint ventures (haircare in Europe, Nivea in Japan with Beiersdorf ), and acquisitions ( Andrew Jergens Company in 1988, Goldwell AG in ...

  4. Kimi wa Bara yori Utsukushī - Wikipedia

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    Within the latter half of the 1970s, rival cosmetics companies Shiseido and Kanebo ran competing advertisement campaigns centered on commercial jingles. Though the start of the decade had seen focus on slogans and models, Shiseido transitioned to music-based advertising in 1975, and Kanebo followed suit the year after.

  5. Haruka (model) - Wikipedia

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    After agreeing with Kanebo Cosemetics she later appeared for another brand called Towani. In 1998, Haruka signed a contract for the magazine Classy , and appeared on the magazine Domani from 2005 to 2007, and in 2008 she worked as a model and appeared in the cover for Grace .

  6. Mugon... Iroppoi - Wikipedia

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    It was used in the Kanebo Cosmetics televised ad campaign of fall 1988, for which the catchphrase was "n... Iroppoi". [ 1 ] Kudo made her first appearance on the 39th Kōhaku Uta Gassen and performed "Mugon...

  7. No More Rules - Wikipedia

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    The album is composed of Kanebo Kate Cosmetics Tie-up songs. It includes a new song, GAME, which was used as the tie-up song for the Kanebo Kate Cosmetics Commercial entitled 'Stolen Jewel.' This album, which includes jazz and rock-oriented songs, was limited to 50,000 copies in Japan (selling 55,938 copies), and is a Blu-Spec CD with a bonus ...