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  2. List of Revlon spokesmodels - Wikipedia

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    A small number of men have also appeared in Revlon advertising, to promote men's colognes, perform jingles, or pose with spokesmodels, including: Bobby Short (performed commercial jingles) Mel Tormé (performed commercial jingles) Little Richard (performed commercial jingles) Nat King Cole (performed commercial jingles)

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  4. 'In 15 minutes I had a beautiful blowout': Revlon's iconic ...

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    Revlon’s life-changing hair tool boasts nearly 216,000 five-star reviews. (Photo: Amazon) The brush’s oval shape lifts hair at the root for full body and curled ends.

  5. Revlon Announces Launch of Cash Tender Offer for ... - AOL

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    Revlon Announces Launch of Cash Tender Offer for Outstanding 9¾% Senior Secured Notes due 2015 NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Revlon, Inc. (NYS: REV) today announced that its wholly-owned operating ...

  6. Revlon Reports 2012 Results - AOL

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    Revlon Reports 2012 Results NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Revlon, Inc. (NYS: REV) today announced results for the year and the fourth quarter ended December 31, 2012. 2012 results compared to 2011 ...

  7. Revlon Announces Successful Completion of Amendment to 2011 ...

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  8. Are the Earnings at Revlon Hiding Something? - AOL

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  9. Criticism of reality television - Wikipedia

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    The very premise of some reality shows has been called into question. The winner of the first season, in 2003, of America's Next Top Model, Adrianne Curry, claimed that part of the grand prize she received, a modeling contract with Revlon, was for a much smaller amount of work than what was promised throughout the show. [30]