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  2. Foundation (cosmetics) - Wikipedia

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    Thick, unblended foundation on skin. Foundation is a liquid, cream, or powder makeup applied to the face and neck to create an even, uniform color to the complexion, cover flaws and, sometimes, to change the natural skin tone. Some foundations also function as a moisturizer, sunscreen, astringent or base layer for more complex cosmetics.

  3. Oshiroi - Wikipedia

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    Oshiroi was used as base makeup before foundation was adopted in Japan. However, once foundation became commonplace, some began to use it over foundation as a loose powder or as a pressed powder for touch-ups. In the past, the type of oshiroi used contained white lead, and would eventually give the wearer lead poisoning. [3]

  4. Airbrush makeup - Wikipedia

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    A makeup artist applies foundation to a models face with an airbrush. Airbrush makeup is makeup sprayed onto the skin using an airbrush machine instead of being applied with sponges, brushes, fingers, or other methods. [1] A typical airbrush system uses a compressor to create airflow through a hose connected to a trigger-controlled spray ...

  5. Cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    The term "mineral makeup" applies to a category of face makeup, including foundation, eye shadow, blush, and bronzer, made with loose, dry mineral powders. These powders are often mixed with oil-water emulsions. Lipsticks, liquid foundations, and other liquid cosmetics, as well as compressed makeups such as eye shadow and blush in compacts, are ...

  6. Makeup brush - Wikipedia

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    Makeup brushes. A makeup brush is a tool with bristles, used for the application of makeup or face painting. The bristles may be made out of natural or synthetic materials, while the handle is usually made out of plastic or wood. When cosmetics are applied using the appropriate brush, they blend better onto the skin.

  7. MAC Cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    MAC is an acronym for Make-Up Art Cosmetics. It is named one of the top three global makeup brands, with an annual turnover of over $1 billion, and 500 independent stores, with over thirty stores in France. All stores are run by professional makeup artists. [1] MAC is an official makeup brand, used to create makeup for movie actors.

  8. Mark Kistler - Wikipedia

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    Stopping short at 400,000 on his 18th birthday re-set his goal to hit the million mark at 21 and continued teaching hundreds of kids at schools. In 1983 wanting to address the lack of drawing specific how-to-videos in art stores he began to approach video production companies to create a drawing program to make drawing accessible.

  9. Compact (cosmetics) - Wikipedia

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    Art Deco Rowenta enamel rhinestone compact Vintage art deco style compact, c. 1960s, made by Stratton of Birmingham A modified compact containing coding on the mirror, designed to be used by CIA operatives – date of production unknown source: CIA. A compact (also powder box, powder case and flapjack) is a cosmetic product.