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  2. Revlon - Wikipedia

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    In 1950, Revlon introduced a red lipstick and nail enamel called "Where's the Fire?", and later used "Fire and Ice" ads. One of the world's first supermodels, Dorian Leigh, starred in some of Revlon's most memorable advertisements of all time. In 1946, Dorian was covered in purple flowers and wrapped in a pale purple sheet for "Ultra Violet."

  3. The $64,000 Question - Wikipedia

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    Revlon first signed a deal to sponsor Cowan's brainchild for 13 weeks with the right to withdraw when they expired. [2] The $64,000 Question premiered June 7, 1955 on CBS-TV, sponsored by cosmetics maker Revlon and originating from the start live from CBS-TV Studio 52 in New York (later the disco-theater Studio 54).

  4. Charles Revson - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Revson [1] (brother) Charles Haskell Revson (October 11, 1906 – August 24, 1975) was an American businessman and philanthropist. He was best known as a pioneering figure in the American cosmetics industry as the person who created the first pigment-based nail polish and founded and managed Revlon through five decades.

  5. Bethenny Frankel's Favorite Lipstick Is a No. 1 Bestseller on ...

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    That’s like the no. 1 song on Spotify or the no. 1 pick in the NBA draft — it’s the MVP of makeup. Like a lip stain, this long-lasting lipstick stays on for up to 16 hours without budging.

  6. Peter Revson - Wikipedia

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    Peter Jeffrey Revlon Revson (February 27, 1939 – March 22, 1974) was an American racing driver, who competed in Formula One between 1964 and 1974. [a] Revson won two Formula One Grands Prix across five seasons. Born and raised in New York, Revson was the nephew of Charles Revson and heir to cosmetics company Revlon.

  7. Lipstick feminism - Wikipedia

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    Revlon's Fire & Ice ad empowered women to wear makeup for themselves for the first time, taking men out of the equation. It asked questions like, "Do you blush when you find yourself flirting," or "Would you streak your hair with platinum without consulting your husband," and if you answered yes to eight out of the 15 questions, then you were ...

  8. Ian Read (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Read recorded three albums and an EP with Sol Invictus before leaving to form the band Fire + Ice in 1991. [3] Ian Read founded an all traditional folk band named Figg's Academy that played a couple of gigs, notably in 2008 at the Wave-Gotik-Treffen in Leipzig. [4] [verification needed]

  9. Fire, Ice and Dynamite - Wikipedia

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    Lions Gate has yet to release the film onto DVD. A PAL DVD release under the German title does exist, however. Prism Leisure released the film on DVD in 2002, on a 2 Disc/4 DVD disc compilation consisting of Merchant of Death, Musketeers Forever, Fire Ice & Dynamite and Paradise Lost. payless (sic) Entertainment Limited has also released a PAL DVD under the film’s English title.

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