Revlon 0385178719

Revlon Art of Beauty: A Comprehensive Guide to Cosmetic Color Schemes

Instruction Manual

Introduction

This manual provides guidance on selecting and coordinating cosmetic color schemes, as presented in the Revlon Art of Beauty workbook. Originally published in 1982, this guide offers foundational knowledge for makeup application, focusing on principles that remain relevant for enhancing natural beauty.

Revlon Art of Beauty book cover, featuring a stylized illustration of a woman's face with makeup.

Image: The cover of the Revlon Art of Beauty book, illustrating its focus on cosmetic artistry.

Getting Started

To begin using the Revlon Art of Beauty guide, simply open the book and follow the structured lessons. The content is designed as a workbook to facilitate practical learning through its detailed explanations and visual examples. It is recommended to read each section thoroughly before attempting the suggested techniques.

Understanding Cosmetic Color Schemes

The core of this guide focuses on the principles of cosmetic color selection and coordination. It aims to help users identify colors that complement their individual features and create harmonious makeup looks. The book provides detailed instructions and visual aids to illustrate various techniques for achieving balanced and appealing cosmetic applications.

An inside page from the Revlon Art of Beauty book, showing illustrations of makeup application techniques.

Image: An example page from the book, demonstrating visual guidance for makeup application.

Application Techniques

This section covers various application methods for different cosmetic products. While specific product formulations may have evolved since the book's publication, the fundamental techniques for applying eyeshadow, blush, lipstick, and foundation remain relevant. The guide emphasizes precision and blending for a polished finish.

  • Foundation and Base Application: Instructions for creating an even skin tone.
  • Eye Makeup: Guidance on applying shadow, liner, and mascara to enhance eye shape.
  • Lip Color Selection and Application: Techniques for defining and coloring lips.
  • Blush and Contouring: Methods for adding color and definition to the face.

Maintenance and Care

As a physical book, proper care ensures its longevity and preserves its informational content. Store the book in a dry place away from direct sunlight to prevent fading of pages and cover. Handle pages gently to avoid tears or creases. Keep the book away from liquids and extreme temperatures.

Troubleshooting

This instruction manual is a reference guide for cosmetic application. No troubleshooting steps are applicable for its use as a book. For issues related to specific cosmetic products, refer to the individual product's instructions or manufacturer's guidelines.

Specifications

PublisherDolphin Books
Publication DateJanuary 1, 1982
EditionFirst Edition
LanguageEnglish
Print Length135 pages
ISBN-100385178719
ISBN-13978-0385178716
Item Weight1.15 pounds

Copyright and Production Information

This book was created by the people of Revlon under the supervision of Sharon Queeney, Director of Consumer Information, and Cynthia Morris, a Revlon Writer.

The technical information in this book was derived from the Revlon Research Group. This worldwide body of scientists and technicians works within the highly advanced facilities of the Revlon Research Center with the guidance of Earle W. Brauer, M. D., Revlon Vice President of Medical Affairs.

Copyright © 1982 by Revlon, Inc. Printed in the United States of America. All rights reserved.

Copyright page from the Revlon Art of Beauty book, detailing creators and technical information sources.

Image: The copyright and production credits page from the Revlon Art of Beauty book.

Support and Warranty

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