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  5. Perc Westmore - Wikipedia

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    Percival Harry Westmore (29 October 1904 – 30 September 1970) was a prominent member of the Westmore family of Hollywood make-up artists.He rose to the position of head of the Warner Bros. make-up department, and with his brothers founded the studio "The House of Westmore" on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles.

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    e.l.f. Beauty, Inc. is an American cosmetics brand based in Oakland, California.It was founded by Joseph Shamah and Scott Vincent Borba in 2004. [3] Items include bath and skin-care products, mineral-based makeup, professional tools, [4] eyeliners, lipstick, glosses, [5] [6] blushes, bronzers, brushes, and mascara, among others.

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    The collection of the Hollywood Museum contains over 11,000 items, including costumes, props, stop motion figures, photographs, scripts, and other artifacts. [5] Among the exhibits are the original four makeup rooms used by pioneering Hollywood makeup artist Max Factor—one for redheads, one for blondes, one for brownettes, and one for brunettes .