About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 224. Not illustrated. Chapters: Cosmetic Companies of South Korea, Cosmetics Companies of Canada, Cosmetics Companies of France, Cosmetics Companies of the United Kingdom, Cosmetics Companies of the United States, Avon Products, Maybelline, Estee Lauder Companies, Mary Kay, Revlon, L'oreal, Burt's Bees, the Body Shop, Max Factor, Lush, L'occitane En Provence, Vie at Home, Lancome, V. Vivaudou, Neal's Yard Remedies, Covergirl, Love Cosmetics, Charles of the Ritz, Aveda, Alberto-Culver, Ros Simmons, Clinique, Open Sundaes, Balmshell, Sephora, Make-Up Art Cosmetics, Taepyeongyang Corporation, Stila, Hankook P&g, Carol's Daughter, Lentheric, Skinceuticals, Rimmel, Bonne Bell, the Face Shop, Germaine Monteil, Menscience, Timeless Secret, American Yvette Company, Cargo, Nars Cosmetics, Urban Decay, Lise Watier, Skin Food, Parfum Lubin, Helene Curtis Industries, Inc., Sexy Hair, Able Cosmetic, Yves Rocher, Yesin Apparel, Nude Skincare, Clarins, Peacekeeper Cause-Metics, Ella Bache, Johnson Products Company, Zirh Holdings, Origins, Avlon Industries, Gurwitch Products, Eyeko, Richard Hudnut, Kerastase, Pureology, L'oreal Professionnel, Nexxus. Excerpt: Mary Kay Inc. is a direct selling company that sells skin care and cosmetics products. Mary Kay World Headquarters is located in Addison, Texas, United States, a Dallas suburb. Mary Kay Ash founded Mary Kay Inc. on Friday, September 13, 1963. Richard Rogers, Mary Kay's son, is the executive chairman, and David Holl is president and was named CEO in 2006. A grey market serves vendors of Mary Kay Cosmetics in other countries. The original nine skin care products were based upon a recipe from a tanner, allegedly whose skin was much smoother, and clearer than his age would indicate. In the United States, roughly 200 products are currently available. In other countries, fewer products are availa...