Highlights LUSCIOUS COMFORT: Formulated with 80% conditioning ingredients LUXURIOUS COLOR: Made with microfine pigments for lipstick shades that are rich with color yet lightweight in feel SOFT, FULLER-LOOKING LIPS: Glides on smoothly to visibly minimize lines for soft, fuller-looking lips MORE SHADES, MORE PLAY: 12 NEW colors, 72 iconic shades in all Description Power to the fearless. This lipstick is a cult classic for a reason. Formulated with 80% conditioning ingredients, it glides on smoothly and visibly minimizes lines while giving lips a soft, fuller appearance. Made with microfine pigments for lipstick shades that are rich with color, lightweight in feel, and truly addictive to wear. Express yourself with zero apology in all iconic shades including 12 NEW shades in crème and pearl finishes. Prep lips with Revlon Kiss™ Exfoliating Lip Balm for a smooth base. For a super-defined lip look, line the edges of your lips with ColorStay™ Longwear Lip Liner, then fill in the center with Super Lustrous™ Lipstick. Or just glide on Super Lustrous™ Lipstick on its own. PRO TIP: If you love major shine, top your lips with Super Lustrous The Gloss™ for a glossy finish
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**This is an original advertisement, not a reproduction. It is sold as is - unmatted and unframed.** This Revlon advertisement comes from the April 1960 issues of "Glamour." Revlon initially started as a nail polish company and eventually expanded into makeup during World War II. By the time the war ended, the new makeup brand was the second highest producer of cosmetics in America. This ad is eye-catching and features a gorgeous color pallet. Perfect decoration for your makeup space! __________________________________________________ Measurements: 17 x 11 Condition: Excellent (Item displays very minimal to no ripping or tearing on the edges. Minimal to no discoloration, creasing, or curling edges) Date: 1960 Display: This ad would look best framed (with or without matting). ___________________________________________________________ Archivist's Note: It is common for ads to show discoloration, wear and tear, curling, and ripped edges. Though I mostly find and sell ads that are in good condition, there will still be some imperfections present. Below is some additional information on how to safely and properly preserve and display your new treasures (this applies to ads, postcards, and photographs): The paper used to print older magazines and newspapers is highly acidic, causing it to become yellow and brittle over time. Since acid can easily spread to other documents, be sure to keep your purchase safe and protected by using acid-free matting and glass frames, which can be purchased at craft stores and specialty frame shops. Avoid cheap plastic frames! If you plan to hang your item facing the sun or in a bright room, consider purchasing a frame that protects the paper from harmful UV light, which can cause fading over time. If you are simply collecting ads, postcards, and photos to store in an album or binder, stick with acid-free binders and albums. In addition, use polypropylene plastic sleeve protectors instead of plastic. If storing without sleeves, you can use acid-free tissue paper in between pages. Avoid storing albums in attics or basements where the temperature fluctuates and where they would be susceptible to pests and water damage.
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