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  2. MAC Cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    MAC Cosmetics store in Westfield Carousel shopping centre in Western Australia. In November 2010, MAC was a sponsoring partner of the Inside Film Awards held in Sydney. [13] In September 2012, MAC Cosmetics launched in India firstly the "MAC Selena" collection in collaboration with the estate of Selena Quintanilla Perez.

  3. Dua Lipa - Wikipedia

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    She released a limited edition lip gloss called "Cremesheen Glass" in collaboration with MAC Cosmetics for its campaign called "Future Forward". [ 250 ] [ 251 ] [ 252 ] She became the face of a perfume called "Libre" for a Yves Saint Laurent campaign launched in September 2019 for which she recorded a promo cover of the song " I'm Free " (1965 ...

  4. Taylor Swift’s universally flattering red Mac lipstick is on ...

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    Taylor has been wearing the bright red lipstick for years now, once telling People magazine that she “recently discovered Ruby Woo by Mac, which I think everyone knows is a staple. I was the ...

  5. Lipstick - Wikipedia

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    Lipstick contains wax, oils, antioxidants, and emollients. [48] Wax provides the structure to the solid lipstick. Lipsticks may be made from several waxes such as beeswax, ozokerite, and candelilla wax. Because of its high melting point, carnauba wax is a key ingredient in terms of strengthening the lipstick.

  6. Meet the mood ring of makeup: The magic Givenchy lipstick ...

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    Temptation Black Magic lipstick appears to be black in the tube, but once it's swiped on the lips it will become the perfect tone — anything from pale pink to toasty tan to berry red and beyond.

  7. Lipstick effect - Wikipedia

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    The lipstick effect is the theory that when facing an economic crisis consumers will be more willing to buy less costly luxury goods. [1] Instead of buying expensive purses and fur coats, for example, people will buy expensive cosmetics, such as high-end brands of lipstick . [ 2 ]