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To supplement existing nail-polish formulations and colors, she has collaborated with a chemist to create new ones. [4] Her eponymous line of nail lacquers, treatments and lipsticks was founded in 1999 with her husband, Jude Severin who oversees sales and operations and her brother, Mark Lippmann, who oversees marketing, creative and everything ...
Sinful Colors was founded in 1991. [2] [3] In March 2011, Mirage Cosmetics, the owners of Sinful Colors, was purchased by Revlon for 39 million dollars. [4] [5] In December 2013, Revlon announced it was exiting the Chinese cosmetic market, thus pulling Sinful Colors off the Chinese shelves. [6]
It was discontinued in North America in 2001. In Europe , a market specific range was produced by EPB (L'Europeenee des Produits de Beaute) a Revlon subsidiary in France . It was withdrawn from sale in Europe in 2008.
This gorgeous color of Le Creuset will disappear soon, so stock your kitchen now. ... Be on the lookout for discontinued colors. Le Creuset introduces new hues pretty regularly, which also means ...
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While Crayola had retired colors before, [2] Dandelion was the first color to be removed from the box set in the 114 years since Crayola's establishment. [3] [4] Crayola wanted space to add a blue crayon made with the newly discovered YinMn pigment to their 24 pack, [2] [5] which was announced at and had an event in Times Square livestreamed on Facebook, on March 31, 2017.
Hard Candy is an American cosmetics company, founded in 1995 by Iranian-American sisters Dineh Mohajer and Pooneh Mohajer (who now owns tokidoki), along with Dineh's ex-boyfriend Ben Einstein (who now owns Einstein Cosmetics) and his brother Reuben Einstein.
Brasso has also been used to polish out scratches in plastics: It has been used to polish CDs, DVDs, screens, and pools to repair scratches. It is a mild solvent and an extremely fine abrasive, so when applied to the reflective surface of the disc and rubbed radially (in straight lines between the edge and centre), it can smooth scratches and reduce their effect.