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  2. 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 ...

  3. List of defunct consumer brands - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of defunct (mainly American) consumer brands which are no longer made and usually no longer mass-marketed to consumers. Brands in this list may still be made, but are only made in modest quantities and/or limited runs as a nostalgic or retro style item.

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  5. Laura Mercier - Wikipedia

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    Mercier moved from Paris to New York City in 1985 to work as a makeup artist at the American edition of Elle magazine. [4] Mercier was hired as Madonna's personal makeup artist, following a photo shoot featuring Madonna for Vogue magazine. [1] Mercier also worked on campaigns for magazines and clients including The Gap and Chanel. [5]

  6. These Are the Hottest Makeup Trends of 2025 — Plus, What’s ...

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    Fresh off New York Fashion Week, where he created looks for four shows, makeup artist and global director of makeup artistry at MAC Cosmetics Romero Jennings (shown below at the Kim Shui show Feb ...

  7. Dupe (product) - Wikipedia

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    A dupe (duplicate) or knockoff is a product similar in appearance, functionality, or design to a higher-end, often more expensive, branded item but sold at a much lower price. Unlike counterfeit products , dupes do not copy trademarked brand names or logos and are often sold at mainstream retailers.