Wednesday, December 15, 2010

“For you who love to flirt with fire … who dare to skate on thin ice.”


"What is the American girl made of? Sugar and spice and everything nice? Not since the days of the Gibson Girl! There's a new American beauty. . . she's tease and temptress, siren and gamin, dynamic and demure. Men find her slightly, delightfully baffling. Sometimes a little maddening. Yet they admit she's easily the most exciting woman in all the world! She's the 1952 American beauty, with a foolproof formula for melting the male! She's the 'Fire and Ice' girl. (Are you?)"

In 1952, Revlon released its iconic color collection Fire and Ice... a bold red for nails and lips.  One of the world's first supermodels, a woman by the name of Dorian Leigh, appeared in this now legendary Fire and Ice ad shot by Richard Avedon.
Well Revlon brought it back.  ...And how could I pass this up, Revlon's legendary red in vintage tube with the original logo?  It's just one of those things that's nice to have.  What can I say, I'm weak.
REVLON SUPER LUSTROUS LIPSTICK "FIRE AND ICE": Limited Edition



 This limited edition lippy is super cute in its vintage-inspired gold and silver lipstick tube!  Every girl needs a tube of red lipstick in their make up bag.  Effortless glam.  Besides...It just somehow seems more authentic this way.  :)

Total plus:  The Super Lustrous formula is very moisturizing and long lasting.  It goes on smooth right from the tube or you can apply a light touch over a balm with your fingertip or a small sponge tip applicator for a sheer look.  Either way you'll look fabulous.

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