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    changed? During the twentieth century, women joined the work force and fought for the right to vote and equal pay. Yet, the many beauty ads in magazines prove that American women still remain obsessed with physical beauty. Foundation, mascara, and lipsticks are being important things these days and all the women cannot live without them any more. In the two ads that I choose, I sew the meanings of the true beauty, which is the inside beauty and how women should take care of it more than the outside

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    “An estimated 1,282 tubes of lipstick and 2,055 jars of skin care products are sold every minute” (“Beauty in the mind and wallet of beholder,” Minnesota Daily Online, March 7, 2001). Everybody wants to own these products in order to look beautiful. But do cosmetics enhance your beauty? According to the Encarta dictionary, cosmetics can be defined as “beautifying substance: a preparation that is applied to the face or the body to make it more attractive, e.g. lipstick (often used in the plural)”

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    bright color trend. NYX is an inexpensive brand that has come out with a line of mascara/brow gel, eyeliners, and lipsticks in colors not typically found on a face. Kylie Jenner has used her family name and fame to launch her company, along with showcasing unique shades of lipsticks on Instagram. Kylie’s most recent colors to be launched are sapphire and aqua, both being blue lipsticks. Expressing oneself via makeup has become more common. People of all genders, races, and ages, are getting exceedingly

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    teachers would help students put on make-ups. One time, the blushers were not enough for every student, so they chose to use lipsticks to substitute blushers. I was the unlucky one who used lipsticks as blushers. The lipsticks were sticky and rigid, so it was hard for teachers to control. I felt my face was getting larger and hot because the teacher was trying to make the lipsticks

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    Although most focus is placed on perfumes, aromatics, and skincare products, there is a large demand for conventional cosmetic products as well. Lipstick has existed for thousands of years and is considered a staple in any women’s repertoire. As such, there is always a demand for new lipsticks. The target market is primarily women between the ages of 18-45; lipsticks are not limited to certain age groups, and certain shades, like blue-based reds are worn by women of all ages. To a lesser extent, men are

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    bright pink lipstick, and towering high heels. Personally, my usual attire is composed of a flower headband and a pastel yellow sundress. People typically expect straight women to uphold a certain feministic standard and anticipate that lesbian women appear masculine. Lesbians are stereotyped to have short hair, wear striped flannels and boyfriend jeans, and not wear makeup. Masculine-appearing women are assumed to be gay; however, there is a group of lesbian women who dress femininely. Lipstick lesbians

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    industries that further influenced the cosmetic brands used worldwide (History of Cosmetics, n.d.). Egyptian Era In Egyptian history, esteemed persons used various cosmetic products such as face creams perfumed oils, eyeliners, hair paints, castor oil lipsticks and lip gloss. Egyptian chemist worked tirelessly to improve the manufacturing process of cosmetics but bad concoctions were made which resulted in serious illnesses among them. The Egyptians still continued to use cosmetics as part of their culture

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    unfortunately does not offer any specific opportunities for college graduates nor does it offer internships at this time. Too Faced is constantly evolving with the makeup community and all the latest cosmetic revolutions, so brand new products such as lipsticks,

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    Mid term précis and analysis of the cosmetic industry Prior to discussing any creative industry, it is crucial that we first define 'creativity '. Creativity refers to the course of producing something original, or in the least, with original elements. Thus, a creative industry refers to economic activities that involve the creation of new, original materials. The cosmetic industry is one of such industries, of which will be analyzed according to Richard Caves ' economic properties. According

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    These assortment of objects are not only functional but represent ideas that channel to our needs and wants. Throughout my day, I have encountered five objects that stand out to me. The first object is lipstick. Because after I brush my teeth and dress up, I want to put on makeup. All my lipsticks are shaped similarly with their black bullet-like container and adjustable rolling bottom. Each of these colored sticks push out a different shade of red wax and each have different consistencies of the

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