L’Oréal Goes To Hollywood, Oprah’s Makeup Artist Heads Down Under, And More…
October 21, 2009 5:04 pm

L’Oréal Paris can now add “friend of the Walk of Fame” to its long list of accolades. The beauty giant, which is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year, was honored yesterday for its commitment to preserving the iconic Hollywood street, which it has apparently deemed “worth it.” [Reuters]
Oprah’s longtime makeup artist, Reggie Wells, has just been appointed international creative director of Australian beauty brand Hissyfit. Seeing as how Wells’ discerning clientele also includes Beyoncé, Halle Berry, and one Janice Dickinson, the brand’s aggressive moniker likely didn’t deter him one bit. [PR Log]
Lush Cosmetics has joined forces with the Hunt Saboteurs Association (HSA) to help raise awareness against hunting with hounds in the U.K., which is an illegal, though still popular, practice. One might say the natural beauty brand is officially “getting foxy.” [Gazette Live]
For the upcoming holiday season, it’s all about the solid fragrance in a bauble. An onslaught of scented bangles, key chains, costume rings, and cell phone charms is about to infiltrate department stores worldwide. Stodgy old flacons, beware. [Independent]
tags: Beyonce, Halle Berry, L'Or�al, Oprah
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