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In 1992, CoverGirl became the first major cosmetic company to sign a black model to an exclusive contract. Canada-born Lana Ogilvie became the first black woman [15] to represent a non-ethnic cosmetics company, and opened the door for traditionally Caucasian-focused brands to embrace different cultures and ethnicities in their brand. [16]
This list of people in Playboy 2000–2009 is a catalog of women and men who appeared in Playboy magazine between the years 2000 and 2009, inclusive. Not all of the people featured on the cover or in the magazine model in the nude. Entries in blue indicate that the issue marks the original appearance of that year's Playmate of the Year (PMOY).
Her centerfold was photographed by Richard Fegley. She was a 9-time cover girl (two US, seven international), and her February 1980 iconic "eyes" cover was chosen as Cover of the Year by Marketing Bestsellers Association. [citation needed] Collins was also a Playboy Bunny [13] at the St. Louis club and Chicago Playboy Bunny of the Year in 1976.
Victoria Alynette Fuller (born December 11, 1970, in Santa Barbara, California, United States) [1] is an American glamour model, artist, actress and reality TV contestant. She is Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for January 1996 [2] and has appeared in Playboy Special Editions. Fuller posed for Playboy again in the May 2005 issue.
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Samantha Torres (born October 6, 1973) is a Spanish model and actress who was Playboy [30] magazine's Playmate of the Month for December 1995. [31] She has also appeared in Playboy videos. [citation needed] She shares custody of her son with former boyfriend and actor Dean Cain. [30]
However, once foundation became commonplace, some began to use it over foundation as a loose powder or as a pressed powder for touch-ups. In the past, the type of oshiroi used contained white lead, and would eventually give the wearer lead poisoning. [3] The use of white lead in makeup was outlawed in Japan in 1934. [citation needed] [circular ...