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| A Beauty Network: Offers cosmetics, skin care, and related accessories. | | Adrian Arpel: Upscale cosmetics, cleansers, and moisturizers for the face. | | AFE Cosmetics & Skincare: Includes spa, bodycare, cosmetics and related tools. | | AmazingConcealer: Offers a concealer to cover eye circles, birthmarks, rosacea and scars. | | Anna Sui: Featuring a selection of fine cosmetics with accompanying fragrances and accessories. | | Beaute Made Simple: Offering a beauty-book and video designed to give individualized makeover directions in make-up techniques. | | Beauti-full-brows.com: Temporary tattoo eyebrows that are smear proof, waterproof and can last for days. | | Beauty Direct: Offering cosmetics, fragrances, aromatherapy, skin care, sun care, hair products, and gift items. New Zealand site ships worldwide. | | Beauty Peeks- Fine Cosmetic Samples: Order deluxe size samples of upscale and hard-to-find cosmetic and beauty products, such as, La Mer, Kiehl's, Stila, Chantecaille. | | BeneFit Cosmetics: Cosmetics, skin care and make-up tools. | | Bobbi Brown Essentials: Shop for cosmetics and books, get hints and tips, and find a store near you. | | Bobi Leonard: Offers Epicuren products for facial health and beauty. Schedule for health and longevity seminars and TV appearances | | Bonne Bell: Line of products including their famous Ten-0-Six cleanser (not tested on animals). Source for Bonne Bell products which are no longer available in stores. Find links to other cool sites, enter contests, and find the nearest retailer near you. | | Bonne Forme: Offers vitamins, skin care products, cosmetics, herbals, and special formulas by Dr. Penny Wise-Budoff. | | Bridal Makeup Workshop: Video providing examples of simple and easy techniques used by Hollywood artist, Angie G. Ford. | | Brows by Sharon-Lee Hamilton: Eye brow kits and products. | | Brush Off: Offers cosmetics and makeup brush cleaning techniques. | | Canyon Cosmetics: Offers cosmetics, perfume, skincare, mirrors, candles, and gifts. | | Cat Cosmetics: Original makeup line by Catherine Hickland. | | Clinique: Products for men and women can be ordered online. In French and English. | | Coco Cosmetics: Italian cosmetics by Coco Martinelli. | | Color Investment: The originator of Feng Shui Cosmetics -- the line includes blushes, lipsticks, mascaras, foundations, makeup brushes and skin care. Features Make-up Artist, C. Dianne Sloan. | | Colortration: Concealing liquid makeup. | | Cosmetic Express: New Zealand discount cosmetic mail order retailer of Elizabeth Arden, Innoxa, Revlon, Ultima II and other accessories. Worldwide delivery/prices are in New Zealand currency. | | Cosmeticpen.com: Semi-permanent makeup pens that can be used on the eye line, lip line, body, and eyebrows. | | Cosmetics Bag Corp.: Offers a variety of cosmetics, nail care, teen products, fragrances and accessories. | | Cosmetics for the Tropics: Offering a full line of cosmetics and designed with a humidity proof system. | | Covermark Cosmetics: The original, and still leading, cosmetic for concealing skin blemishes of all types. The only makeup ever granted a U.S. patent. | | Dan Read Cosmetics: Produces a full line of professional makeup products developed for screen, television and everyday use. | | Dead Sea Cosmetics: Offers a variety of products produced with minerals of the Dead Sea. | | DeMarse Cosmetic Company: Instant glamour makeover system, designed to turn the user into someone who looks like a model. | | Diamond Beauty: Sells a number of brand name cosmetics and beauty supplies including Hayashi, Crome and Eye-Lite. | | Diane Irons: Professional cosmetics and skin care products. | | Dinair: Offering Airbrush Makeup Systems and stencils. | | Elizabeth Arden: Makeup, fragrance and skincare products. Get tips, learn seasonal trends, and create your own virtual makeover. | | Emlin Cosmetics: Emlin, Ednae and Amenities products including fragrances, makeup, bath and body, and skin care. | | English Ideas: Products include cosmetics, accessories, and skincare products. | | Eye Lashes Online: Offering an assortment of false eyelashes in many different styles. | | Eyelash Perm: Offering kits for eyelash perms and pash and pBrow tinting. Detailed instructions. | | Eyelashes Net: Get longer and fuller eyelashes. Hypoalergenic and tested safe even for contact lens users. | | Facestation: Cyber one-stop shop for all facial needs with soft, transparent shades and colors for eyes, lips, and face. | | Gerards Cometics USA: Cosmetic line of make up, face, body, sun, bath and professional products. | | GlamKitty, LLC:: Sells personal care products, cosmetics, makeup, mascara, anti-aging, skin care, nail polish, lipstick and lip gloss, and has vintage glamor tips. | | gloss.com: Get beauty tips from the experts and shop for the name brands in cosmetics and fragrances. | | Goo4Swap.com: Offering a swap list, for partially used and un-used cosmetics. | | Hot Lashes: Eyelash curling system to make lashes curled, long and lush all day long. | | Immortal Cosmetics: Includes lip sticks, eye enhancers, pressed powders and facial glaze. | | Jane Cosmetics: Line of cosmetics designed for the younger set with oil free makeup, flavored and non-flavored lipsticks, blush. | | Judi Rivers Cosmetics: A complete line of cosmetics and skin care. Personal make-up instruction, group classes for make-up, wardrobe and personal image consultation services | | Judith August Cosmetics: Offering the Everything concealer pencil which helps to camouflage all types of skin discolorations from minor flaws to serious cover. | | LaraChem AHA / Glycolic Acid Products: Bringing you the best in Glycolic Acid / AHA exfoliators. For use at home, in the Spa, or by Doctors. | | Lasting Lines: Offering do-it-yourself semi-permanent makeup kits for lips, brows, beautymarks and body art. | | Laura Mercier: E-commerce site with cosmetics, makeup, and skincare developed by a make up artist to many celebrities. | | Le Belle International: Permanent makeup equipment and supplies. | | Lilly Marlene Cosmetics Ltd.: Offers a range of colors and fragrances. | | LuAnn Mancini Studio: Cosmetics designed exclusively for each individual depending on the age and type of skin. Purchase makeup kits, videos, and receive makeovers. Their top line of cosmetics is available in many department stores. | | Lusso Cosmetics: Online beauty store which sells professional makeup, brushes, accessories, and gifts. | | Lux Beauty: Offering an assortment of cosmetics and skin care items. Serving Canada and the United States. | | MAC Cosmetics: Offering a large selection of makeup, skin care products, and nail care items. Also offering cosmetic accessories. | | Madeline Scorte Cosmetics: Cosmetics for men and women with discerning taste. Cosmetics collection is part of a complete range of skin care products. | | Makeup International: Products and makeup tips for cosmetic application geared to television and films. Also offering special effects makeup. UK site ships worldwide. | | Makeup Mania: Make-up and supplies for professionals and "beauty junkies" alike. Selections chosen by Hollywood make-up professionals | | Marlene Klein Cosmetics: Professional makeup artist with a complete line of cosmetics. Find tips, links, and a selection of colors. Order online, by telephone, or via fax. | | Mirror Place: Powerful magnifying mirrors let you see to do makeup and facial grooming without your glasses or contacts. | | MMU Cosmetics: Cosmetic products and accessories, as well as some body care items. | | Model Secrets: Professional studio treatment facial masks by New York makeup artist Jonni Zac. | | ModelPrep.com: Offering makeup kits, with an assortment of colors designed for a specific haircolor. . | | MTC Cosmetics: Cosmetics, skin care, body care, aromatherapy and gifts. | | Natio: Natural aromatherapy skincare, makeup and cosmetics from Australia | | Necessities by Dawnmarie inc.: Colorsand textured lipsticks, eyeshadows, blushes, and nail polishes. | | NeoBeauty: Offers Shiseido products. Includes a forum for discussing cosmetic applications. | | Nory Cosmetics: Offers lipstick, eyeshadow, blush, liners, mascara, and powder. | | nReagan.com: Provides over 500 cosmetic and skin care products including Prescription Plus Clinical Skin, Nancy Reagan Cosmetics, and Nancy Reagan Organic herbals with in-depth skin care and makeup advice, personal consultations, and step-by-step instructions. | | Oriflame: Swedish producer. Includes company profile, products, investor news and media. | | Perfect Lash Comb: A safe and easy means of eliminating the problems caused by mascaras that clump or stick. | | Philip Pelusi: Features cosmetics, skin, hair, and body care products. | | Philosophy Cosmetics: Cosmetics, haircare and skincare products. | | Physicians Formula: See their entire collection of cosmetics including color corrective products. | | Profaces: Makeup kits, cosmetics, makeup brushes, and lipsticks used by professional makeup artists and models. | | Rashell Cosmetics: Offers a line of lipsticks, eyeliners and eyeshadow. | | Real Cosmetics: Offers cosmetics for women of color. | | ReJuveness for Problem Scarring: Treat and prevent keloid and hypertrophic scars with silicone sheeting. | | Renae Knapp: Offering color information on cosmetics, as well as makeup and skin care products. | | Rose Colours Cosmetics, LTD.: Professional make-up especially created and designed for stage, screen, television and everyday use. | | Scarlett: Brand name cosmetics, skin care products, men's products, and hair care. | | Sephora.com: Sells name brand and designer cosmetics and fragrances. | | Skin Deep: Natural skin care and bath products made from pure New Zealand Manuka and Kanuka honey. New Zealand site ships worldwide. | | Smashbox: Introducing original cosmetics and nail products, with shipping offered to the United States and Canada. | | Stagelight Cosmetics: For a unique experience of dramatic color cosmetics that are used by stars and models. | | Stillroom: Offering cosmetics made with natural ingredients, to help combat all kinds of mind and body distress. Lists of ingredients and other advice or information about the products available. | | Sweet Cheeks: Beauty cosmetics and gifts: We provide lipstick, blush and other cosmetics. Owned by Hollywood makeup artist Angelique Cerniglia. | | Tabou Beauty Supplies: Retail sale of electrical appliances, hair and skin products. Specializing in hard to get and unique items. | | The Art of Makeup: Assorted cosmetics and supplies. | | The Worldwide Alliance of Makeup Artists: Offering cosmetic accessories, such as cases and brushes. Also offering message boards and chat rooms for professionals. | | TobiNewYork: Makeup for covergirls, working girls, club girls, learning girls, fun girls, party girls, offering beautiful looks, exceptional colors, the newest products, advice, videos, messageboards and the opportunity to become a tobi covergirl. | | Tomi Gion: Coordinated cosmetics for a total look that works, anti-aging Rx prescription skin creams, makeup tips advice, bath products, cosmetics accessories, makeup brushes and designer fashion jewelry. | | Top of the Line: Cosmetics, fragrances and gifts. | | Victoria Jackson Cosmetics Inc.: Makeup artist to the stars selling a complete line of cosmetics, skincare, and nail products. Order products, including color kits online and receive a discount. | | Visagebeauty.com: Cosmetics and related accessories, hair care, skin care, bath and body, and fragrances. | | Zadro Products Inc: Providing mirrors for magnification. |
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Cosmetics
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Assorted cosmetics and tools
Cosmetics (pronunciation: cosmetic (help·info)) are substances used to enhance or protect the appearance or odor of the human body. Cosmetics include skin-care creams, lotions, powders, perfumes, lipsticks, fingernail and toe nail polish, eye and facial makeup, permanent waves, colored contact lenses, hair colors, hair sprays and gels, deodorants, baby products, bath oils, bubble baths, bath salts, butters and many other types of products. Their use is widespread, especially among women in Western
countries. A subset of cosmetics is called "make-up," which refers
primarily to colored products intended to alter the user’s appearance.
Many manufacturers distinguish between decorative cosmetics and care
cosmetics.
The manufacture of cosmetics is currently dominated by a small number of multinational corporations
that originated in the early 20th century, but the distribution and
sale of cosmetics is spread among a wide range of different businesses.
The U.S. FDA which regulates cosmetics in the United States[1]
defines cosmetics as: "intended to be applied to the human body for
cleansing, beautifying, promoting attractiveness, or altering the
appearance without affecting the body's structure or functions." This
broad definition includes, as well, any material intended for use as a component of a cosmetic product. The FDA specifically excludes soap from this category.[2]
History
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The first archaeological evidence of cosmetics usage is found in Ancient Egypt around 4000 BC.[citation needed] The Ancient Greeks and Romans also used cosmetics. The Romans and Ancient Egyptians used cosmetics containing poisonous mercury and often lead.
The ancient kingdom of Israel was influenced by cosmetics as recorded
in the Old Testament—2 Kings 9:30 where Jezebel painted her
eyes—approximately 840 BC. The Biblical book of Esther describes various beauty treatments as well.
In the western world, the advent of cosmetics was in the middle ages, although typically restricted to use within the upper classes.
Cosmetic use was frowned upon at some points in Western history. For example, in the 1800s, make-up was used primarily by prostitutes, and Queen Victoria publicly declared makeup improper, vulgar, and acceptable only for use by actors.[3] Adolf Hitler told women that face painting was for clowns and not for the women of the Master Race.[citation needed]
By the middle of the 20th century, cosmetics were in widespread use in nearly all societies around the world.
Cosmetics have been in use for thousands of years. They also
attached silk or leather with adhesive to cover a blemish. The absence
of regulation of the manufacture and use of cosmetics has led to negative side effects, deformities, blindness, and even death through the ages. Examples of this were the prevalent use of ceruse(white lead), to cover the face during the Renaissance, and blindness caused by the mascara Lash Lure during the early 1900s.
Industry Today
The worldwide annual expenditures for cosmetics is estimated at U.S. $18 billion.[4] Of the major firms, the oldest and the largest is L'Oréal, which was founded by Eugene Schueller in 1909 as the French Harmless Hair Colouring Company (now owned by Liliane Bettencourt 26% and Nestlé 28%, with the remaining 46% are publicly traded). The market was developed in the USA during the 1910s by Elizabeth Arden, Helena Rubinstein, and Max Factor. These firms were joined by Revlon just before World War II and Estée Lauder just after.
Like most industry, cosmetic companies resist regulation by government agencies like the FDA, and have lobbied against this throughout the years.
Criticism and controversy
- Further information: Campaign for Safe Cosmetics and California Safe Cosmetics Act of 2005
During the 20th century, the popularity of cosmetics increased
rapidly. Especially in the United States, cosmetics are used by girls
at an increasingly young age. Many companies have catered to this
expanding market by introducing more flavored lipsticks and glosses,
cosmetics packaged in glittery, sparkly packaging and marketing and
advertising using young models. The social consequences of younger and younger beautification has had much attention in the media over the last few years.
Criticism of cosmetics has come from a variety of sources, including feminists, animal rights activists, authors and public interest groups. There is a growing awareness and preference for cosmetics that are without any toxic ingredients, especially those derived from petroleum, sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS), and parabens.[5]
Numerous published reports have raised concern over the safety of a few surfactants. SLS causes a number of skin issues including dermatitis.[6][7][8][9][10]
Parabens can cause skin irritation and contact dermatitis in individuals with paraben allergies, a small percentage of the general population.[11] Animal experiments have shown that parabens have a weak estrogenic activity, acting as xenoestrogens.[12]
Prolonged use of makeup has also been linked to thinning eyelashes.[13]
Synthetic fragrances are widely used in consumer products. Studies concluded from patch testing show synthetic fragrances are made of many ingredients which cause allergic reactions.[14]
Makeup Types
- Lipstick, lip gloss, lip liner, lip plumper, lip balm, lip volume, lip luster, lip conditioner and lip boosters.[1]
- Foundation, used to color the face and conceal flaws to produce an impression of health and youth. Usually a liquid, cream, powder or mousse.[1]
- Powder, used to set the foundation, giving a matte finish.
- Rouge, blush or blusher, cheek stain used to color the cheeks and emphasize the cheekbones. This comes in powder, cream and gel forms.[1]
- Bronzer, used to create a more tan look to the skin.[1]
- Mascara and lash extender, lash conditioner used to enhance the eyelashes. Can be of different colors and even waterproof. [1]
- Eye liner and eye shadow, eye shimmer and glitter eye pencils as well as different color pencils used to color and emphasize the eyelids (larger eyes are a sign of youth).[1]
- Eyebrow pencils, creams, waxes, gels and powders are used to fill in and define the brows.[1]
- Nail polish, used to color the fingernails and toenails.[1]
- Concealer, a type of thick opaque makeup used to cover pimples, various spots and inconsistencies in the skin.[1]
Also included in the general category of cosmetics are skin care
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