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    show featuring black designers and models. But finding suitable makeup for the models always proved difficult, so Johnson Publishing CEO John Johnson and wife, Eunice, solved the problem by starting their own line. “Johnson first approached major cosmetics companies like Revlon about expanding their makeup to better serve black women, but they passed”(Fashion Fair, 1). Since the oldest black makeup brands operated by mail order, with roving sales reps to show off products, it was all too easy…

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    of cosmetics and self-conceptions, and the radical change in sexual ideologies and morals, a revolutionary take on the meaning of freedom. In Peiss’s piece, she address the progressive acceptance of cosmetics, and their psychological, economic, sociological effects over time. The irreparable damage done by the beauty industry to women’s self-esteems through the ages is chronicled in her work, and she does recognize the positive effects of the industry as well mentioning the role of cosmetics in…

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    Shoppa Soap Case Study

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    Presently, The Body Shop, Innisfree and L’Occitane are currently the global natural cosmetic brand in Indonesia that can be found easily inside the Mall. While local cosmetics brands are currently leaded by Mustika Ratu and Martha Tilaar (Department of Commerce United States of America, 2016). As the popularity of natural cosmetics growing, local natural cosmetic brands also keep emerging i.e. The Bath Box, Gizi Indonesia, Skin Dewi, Klen and Kind, Utama Spice Bali, Sensatia, Organic Supply,…

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    Maybelline Case Study

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    Introduction Nowadays, there are many cosmetics brand that place their product in market and keeping growth days to days in order continuously get attention from the eye of customers towards their brand especially women. But, cosmetics are not easy product to sell because it is a product that no one really need. So, it is important to know the nature of the product and understand why women purchase cosmetics. For me, why women would spend money on cosmetics because most girls and women are…

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    Topic: The History of Cosmetics Specific Purpose: To instruct the audience on the history of makeup and its ancient significance. Thesis:The initial purpose of makeup was to show status and wealth as well as protecting the eyes from the sun, now makeup is more common and it is worn as merely an enhancement of beauty. I. Introduction A. Hook 1. Ancient Roman Philosopher Plautus once said “A woman without paint is like food without…

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    Cosmetic Surgery Influence

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    defects. However, voluntary cosmetic surgeries are becoming more and more common. There are many factors that lead to the increase in the number of cosmetic surgeries. The media has a large influence over the way people see themselves, mainstream media pushes an unrealistic expectation on women’s appearance that can lead to damaging outcomes and many plastic surgeons don 't tell of all the risks. Media shows women as what “society thinks” they should be and that cosmetic surgery is the answer.…

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    As a girl, I always get fascinated watching any cosmetic commercials, persuading me to buy the products to test them out myself. A commercial that best represents Ethos, Pathos and Logos would be Taylor’s Swift Cover Girl Cosmetics commercial. The commercial features Taylor Swift and the product the cosmetic line is trying to sell to the people. The purpose of this video is to sell the product while also having a clearer, lighter skin finish. The video is intended to attract women or girls that…

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    Loreal Company Case Study

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    L’Oreal is made up of several companies and has branches and other subsidiary companies in the whole world. L’Oreal Company is one of the world’s great producer of cosmetics that specializes in the development and manufacturing of hair care products, skin care, hair color, fragrance for professional and consumer market and color cosmetics. In terms of its number of sales and its presence in the market in the world, L’Oreal is quite a huge corporation (Sinkovics & Ghauri 2009). The L’Oreal…

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    My argument project was about the cosmetic surgery. The idea of our project is to decrease the number of people who gets cosmetic surgery. I was trying to reach the audience by showing them how awful it can turn out when they operate cosmetic surgery. I tried to include pictures that can grab peoples' attentions right away and included bullet points to shortly explain the main reasons why I oppose operating cosmetic surgery. I think the positive parts of my project is, it's very simply…

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    Invisalign Case Study

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    beautiful, straight teeth you've always wanted — without metal braces. An initial cosmetic consultation with Dr. Trakhtman will allow you to know whether Invisalign therapy is right for you. What is Invisalign? Invisalign is the invisable and simple way to straighten your teeth without wearing braces, so that you can show off your smile! How does Invisalign work? With Invisalign, North Brunswick, Central NJ, cosmetic dentist Dr. Irina Trakhtman can straighten your teeth using a series of…

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