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  2. Shoppers in their 60s say this No. 1 bestselling eyeshadow ...

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    Shopping for good makeup at a good price is tough. Eyeshadow sticks from luxury beauty brands can cost up to $35, but at just $11, the Julep Crème to Powder Waterproof Eyeshadow Stick is a steal ...

  3. Eye shadow - Wikipedia

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    An eye shadow palette with a wide variety of neutral and vibrant colors A mainly purple eye shadow look, with a brown shade blended in on the top.. Eye shadow (or eyeshadow) is a cosmetic applied primarily to the eyelids to attract attention to the wearer's eyes, making them stand out or look more attractive. [1]

  4. Kohl (cosmetics) - Wikipedia

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    Kohl is an eye cosmetic, traditionally made by crushing stibnite (antimony sulfide) for use similar to that of charcoal in mascara. It is widely used throughout the world, typically as eyeliner to contour or darken the eyelids.

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    She's one step closer with the launch of EyeWear, an innovative clean and long-wearing eyeshadow stick in a range of gorgeous colors. Victoria Beckham Says Her New Eyeshadow Sticks Were Inspired ...

  7. Cosmetics in the 1920s - Wikipedia

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    In 1916, Max Factor began selling eye shadow and eyebrow pencils. This was the first time such products were available outside of the movie industry. Max continued to be a driving force behind make-up until his death in 1938. In 1991, his company became a part of the Procter & Gamble family. [4]