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Missha's The Style is in...

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misha's the style make up

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issha's latest make-up line, called The Style, is making waves in Singapore. The collection appeals to the chic and trendy with an added touch of professionalism, and is a perfect style for young women with attitude driven by passion and energy.

Make-up line range includes base and foundation that comes in two types, Silky Soft and Perfect Finish; and completes with powder, blusher, mascara, eye shadow, and eyebrow pencil as well as moisture lipstick, shimmer lip gloss and sweet lip balm.

Every product comes in colour that blends in well with skin's natural complexion, thus maintaining natural beauty and ensuring skin protection.

The Style range is suitable for all skin types and retails from $5.90 to $21.90. It is available at all Missha concept stores, the newest at VivoCity.


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During the early sixties there were great changes in America, particularly, in the civil rights movements.

This meant black popular music became a lot more accepted. Soul and Motown were the main musical styles providing good fast music with a catchy beat which people could easily dance to.

These artists who sang for these labels such as Marvin Gaye and Smokey Robinson performed in good suits and always appeared very stylish carrying on the tradition of the jazz musicians of the decade before.

Clubs in London picked up on the popularity of this music and started to provide venues where young working class people could go to and dance. The youngsters who were attracted to by this style of music would naturally imitate their idols kicking off a trend of always dressing very stylish. Fashion was of most importance to these working class people who were known as the Mods...

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