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    Large Vanity Set. With a large, Old Hollywood-style mirror and a wealth of storage space, this pretty vanity is a makeup hoarder’s dream come true. ... This spacious makeup vanity has a sizable ...

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  5. 1990s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Bob cuts were favored by women. (Saffron, 1996) Fashion in the 1990s was defined by a return to minimalist fashion, [1] in contrast to the more elaborate and flashy trends of the 1980s. One notable shift was the mainstream adoption of tattoos, [2] body piercings aside from ear piercing [3] and, to a much lesser extent, other forms of body ...

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    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. It is usually a small round metal case and contains two or more of the following: a mirror, pressed or loose face powder with a gauze ...

  7. Cosmetics in ancient Rome - Wikipedia

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    Cosmetics, first used in ancient Rome for ritual purposes, [1] were part of daily life. Some fashionable cosmetics, such as those imported from Germany, Gaul and China, were so expensive that the Lex Oppia tried to limit their use in 189 BCE. [2] These "designer brands" spawned cheap knock-offs that were sold to poorer women. [3]

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