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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 75. Chapters: Estee Lauder Companies, Coty, Inc., Francois Coty, Lipstick, Anita Roddick, L'Oreal, The Body Shop, Cosmetics in Ancient Rome, Revlon, Eyes Lips Face, Max Factor, Chanel No. 5, Kiehl's, Iman, Helena Rubinstein, Kohl, History of perfume, Elizabeth Arden, Western cosmetics in the 1970s, Horst Rechelbacher, Guerlain, Max Factor, Sr., LVMH, Nail polish, List of cosmetic ingredients, Lancome, V. Vivaudou, Love Cosmetics, Olay, Clinique, Medicamina Faciei Femineae, Charles of the Ritz, Rudolf Hauschka, Make-up Art Cosmetics, Oriflame, Serge Lutens, Parfums Christian Dior, Clinique makeup, Stila, Shalimar, Hungary Water, Ern Laszlo, Edmond Roudnitska, Chanel No. 22, Hard Candy, Eugene Schueller, Eugene Rimmel, Cosmetics in the 1920s, Mitsouko, Lentheric, Creed, Affinage Salon Professional, Germaine Monteil, American Yvette Company, Jean Despres, Yardley of London, Cbi Laboratories, Eden Allure, Helene Curtis Industries, Inc., Arpege, Venetian ceruse, Institut Jeanne Gatineau, Lauren, Dr. Hauschka, Ever, Fenjal, Ben Nye Makeup Company, Christopher Sheldrake, Parfums Caron. Excerpt: Coty, Inc. is the world's largest fragrance company. It is also a beauty products manufacturer whose main businesses are fragrances (65% of revenue), followed by color cosmetics (20%), toiletries (12%) and skin care (3%). It is known for its cooperation with designers and celebrities for the creation of fragrances; prominent among them are David and Victoria Beckham, Beyonce Knowles, Chelsea goalkeeper Petr ech, Celine Dion, Shania Twain, Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, and Jennifer Lopez. Coty, Inc. is a century-old fragrance manufacturer that also produces cosmetics and other health and beauty aids. Founded by a Corsican who exploited his marketing knack to become, reputedly, the richest man in France, the company has experienced numerous changes in ...