Tuesday 23 July 2013

Makeup Organizer

Makeup Organizer Biogarphy

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For fifteen years, the Lauders worked on spreading their brand across the United States. Finally in 1960, the business went international, with a contract with Harrod’s department store in London. The company would later open an office in Hong Kong as well.
Estée Lauder stands out as a company because its Clinique brand became the first dermatologist-guided, allergy-free skin system. Clinique also made headlines when it became the first cosmetic company to introduce a line for men.
Estée Lauder is comprised of several brands.  Some of the most recognizable are Tommy Hilfiger, Kate Spade, Coach, and MAC Cosmetics.
While Max Factor and Estée Lauder are two of the best known American cosmetic companies, the biggest in the world in headquartered in Clichy, France. L’Oréal was founded in 1907 by French chemist Eugène Schueller, who developed a hair-color formula. Schueller manufactured his own products and then sold them to French hairdressers. In 1909, Schueller registered his company and began growing the brand.
Although L’Oréal got its start in hair color, the company has expanded over the years to include cosmetics, body and skin care, and fragrances.
As part of its Luxury Products division, L’Oréal owns and operates Lancôme, which began in 1935 and focused mainly on fragrances. Lancôme debuted its five fragrances at the World’s Fair in Brussels. Today, the company manufactures over 50 fragrances. In 1936, only a year after its premiere, the company had expanded its offerings to include makeup and skin care products.
It has been a long time since the ancient Egyptians used poisons to make themselves look pretty, and it can definitely be said that we’ve come a long way. Makeup now endures rigorous testing before it finds its way onto department store shelves and makeup brushes across the country. No matter how shallow the act of making one’s self up may be, the truth remains that as human beings, we always strive to be accepted. And if that means using beauty products to do so, count me in
Change finally happened after European soldiers returned from the Crusades in the Middle East, bringing home new exotic products and knowledge. Among those products were many types of cosmetics, which were in first adopted only by nobility and high-class citizens. After Renaissance managed to spread across entire Europe, cosmetics found their foothold, but were still not publicly accepted, except during few fashion swings (such as during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I (1559-1603) in England).
Advancements in industry, chemistry and medicine in 18th and 19th century brought significant advancements in cosmetics. They were still not accepted fully, but new Victorian style that arose in 19th century brought the cosmetic-centric fashion that demanded that all “ladies” must present themselves as beautiful and fragile, with elaborate clothes and precisely defined facial features. For that purposes, eye shadows, lipsticks, nail polish and other products started gaining traction.

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