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Jeudi, juillet 22nd, 2010
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I recently flew to Europe for an extended stay; I made it intact, my suitcase made it as well, but my makeup bag, which had been in the suitcase, wasn’t there then I opened it. I was devestated. Never mind that I had fair spent $200 on fresh lipstick, mascara and face cream (a pittance in this product category), I was jumpy that I would have a bare unmade up face to prove the world, at least until I replaced all everything. But nothing looked factual. I never did replace the lost makeup. For the first time in my adult life I didn’t ware mascara or blush. Some Chapstick from the botton of my purse was all I had, more medicine than makekup. My point: Those 2 women, so aptly depicted in the Powder and the Glory, both of them long plain, had manufactured my feelings of dread of a naked face, and the shame of not dressing my cheeks and eyes. I didn’t realize I had been taught. I didn’t realize by whom until The Powder and The Glory.

I’m a no-makeup kind of gal, so I was a dinky skeptical about hearing the account of two women who revolutionized makeup for the novel woman. But the epic of two women who built rival business empires and lived their quirky lives objective a few blocks from each other (without ever meeting face to face) was irresistable. We all need to know more about women who have “made it” in a man’s world. And this video was so masterfully done that by the destroy I felt I actually knew Helena Rubinstein and Elizabeth Arden. I loved the transitional visual, showing a pretty face as a blank canvas that changed over the decades as makeup styles changed. The occasional curious sequences were witty and silly - like minute “Betty Boop” interludes. And I learned a lot - a whole lot - about makeup and the whole mystique surrounding it. Hats off to Ann Carol Grossman and Arnie Reisman for putting this arresting production together.
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