Iranian TV Bans Makeup for Women; L'Oréal Makes Hair Dye Un-Smelly
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And now you can buy vibrating foundation.
And Bottega Veneta is making perfume.
And Cate Blanchett's skin looks amazing.
And Orlando Pita styled hair at the Christian Dior couture show, while Pat McGrath did the makeup.
Also, Lancôme is trying to appeal to men.
And eight ways to modify a plain ponytail.
Also, Arlenis Sosa is the new face of Lancôme, and Adidas and Wal-Mart settle their logo fight.
Plus: Paris Hilton's hair extensions are actually popular, the middle hair part is back, and more.
Also skin-lightening-cream commercials in India are stirring controversy, and plastic surgeons say business is down 53 percent.
Plus: The look for summer makeup is dark-lined eyes with fuchsia lips, CVS plans to make its cosmetics products safer, and one of the best $5 makeup deals we've ever seen.
The Makeup Show kicked off this weekend and we dove right in, camera in hand. What did we learn? Angelina Jolie likes special eyeshadow, and lip gloss is so over.
Uma Thurman sued Lancôme for $15 million on Friday for continuing to use her image in advertising after her contract expired. But before she did that, Lancôme sued her.
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