Thursday, February 28, 2008

Cosmetics.cwia

Natural beauty for everyone (Cape Argus)

We all want to look more natural and be more earth-friendly. But as with everything else, when it comes to beauty, it's a matter of degrees.

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Sally Beauty Supply offers wide selection (Carroll County Online)

Sally Beauty Supply is a little gem of a store, tucked away in Cranberry Square Shopping Center in Westminster. Unlike other beauty supply stores, Sally is open to the public; but like other beauty stores, originally offered discount cards are only to licensed cosmetologists.

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Mineral-based makeup goes mainstream (Knoxville News Sentinel)

In a scant five years, mineral makeup has morphed from dreaded infomercial item to belle of the beauty world ball. Mineral-based cosmetics - foundations, powders, eye shadows and blushes made primarily from crushed rock - are selling at an amazing clip.

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Shu Uemura: Creator of a global cosmetics brand (Independent)

Like Max Factor, Shu Uemura was a make-up artist who learnt his craft in Hollywood and turned his talent into a global brand. His big break came in 1962 when he was asked to stand in for an established make-up artist who had fallen ill while working with Shirley MacLaine on the film My Geisha. It was Uemura's task to transform MacLaine from a bubbly redhead into a Japanese beauty. The end ...

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Amy Winehouse to launch beauty range (Handbag.com)

Grammys star Amy Winehouse is planning to launch a range of beauty and fashion products inspired by her own distinctive look.

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