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  2. Ultima II (cosmetics line) - Wikipedia

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    The "Ultima" name was originally coined by Bea Castle, the highest placed female executive working for Revlon at the time, for a new moisturising cream - "ULTIMA, The Precious Cream". [2]

  3. Revlon - Wikipedia

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    A Revlon lip gloss shade whose proceeds support Revlon's cancer charities was also created in 2009. [ citation needed ] In September 2010, Revlon, with global artistic director Gucci Westman and spokesmodel Halle Berry hosted an event at Fashion's Night Out in New York City to raise funds for the Jenesse Center, a Los Angeles organization for ...

  4. NYX Professional Makeup - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, Ko sold NYX to the French beauty company L'Oréal for $500 million. [1] The sale had a five-year non-compete clause. [12]NYX Cosmetics continues under other management as a part of L'Oréal, and now provides products including lipstick, lip gloss, and mineral foundation. [6]

  5. Martha Stewart’s go-to primer is on Amazon - AOL

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    L'Oreal Paris True Match Lumi Glotion Instantly hydrate and highlight your skin with Lumi Glotion for a gorgeous, luminous look — choose from multiple shades to best enhance your glow! $12 at Amazon

  6. Urban Decay (cosmetics) - Wikipedia

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    Urban Decay shop at Mexico City International Airport. Pink, red, and beige tones dominated the beauty industry palette until the mid-1990s. [6] In 1995, Sandy Lerner, a co-founder of Cisco Systems, and Patricia Holmes were at Lerner's mansion outside London when Holmes mixed raspberry and black to form a new color.

  7. Lipstick - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the early 20th century, lipstick came in a limited number of shades. Dark red lipstick was one of the most popular shades throughout the 19th and 20th century, especially in the 1920s. Flappers wore lipstick to symbolize their independence. Lipstick was worn around the lips to form a "Cupid's bow," inspired by actress Clara Bow. [22]