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  2. Drew Elliott - Wikipedia

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    Drew Elliott (born April 27, 1981) is the Global Creative Director of MAC Cosmetics and a Creative Consultant on the reality television show America's Next Top Model. [3] Elliott was the Chief Creative Officer at Paper. He studied pop culture and English at New York University prior to his job at Paper. [4]

  3. 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.

  4. Morphe Cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    Morphe Cosmetics, also known as Morphe Brushes [1] and legally known as Morphe Holdings (stylized as MORPHE), is a Los Angeles–based cosmetics and beauty manufacturer founded in 2008. The company specializes in direct-to-consumer distribution of beauty and personal care products through digital retail, leveraging partnerships with social ...

  5. Cosmetics advertising - Wikipedia

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    Cosmetics advertising can be detrimental not only to mental health, but physical health as well. When advertised incorrectly, people can be influenced to purchase products that are actually harming their skin more than benefiting. Most, but not all, cosmetics can cause harmful reactions to the skin due to the toxic chemicals they contain. [17]

  6. Apple Inc. advertising - Wikipedia

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    The UK ads feature famous comedy duo Mitchell and Webb, with David Mitchell as the Windows PC and Robert Webb as the Mac computer. The Japanese ones are played by Rahmens, with Jin Katagiri as the Windows PC and Kentarō Kobayashi as the Mac computer. In April 2009, Justin Long revealed that the "Get A Mac" commercials "might be done". [9]

  7. 'Justly famous' Al Mac's Diner appears in commercial for new ...

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    The commercial shows the Al Mac’s sign brightly lit, and the rest of the diner dressed in lit neon that isn’t present on the actual diner — and Ponte said he wasn’t aware of the commercial