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Makeup: Beauty Brand Pronunciation GuideSome brands may be downright difficult to pronounce but with one quick read of this handy-dandy guide, you won't ever have to feel shy at the makeup counter again |
Borghese How to pronounce it: bor-gay-zeh not bor-gay-zee
The history behind the name: Once upon a time in 1938 a 17-year-old Italian girl named Marcella Fazi married a widowed nobleman named Paolo Borghese and promptly became a Princess. Princess Borghese, like so many of us, loved beauty products and had her toiletries specially made for her using only the finest natural ingredients found on the grounds of her villa in Rome. With aspirations of developing a lipstick line of her own that boasted a wider array of hues than were readily available in those days, in 1956 she finessed an introduction to the founder of Revlon, Charles Revson. Soon her eponymous line launched a collection of bright lipsticks and nail polishes that complemented her couture designer pal Emilio Pucci's famed knitwear. A luxury brand, that soon became known simply as Borghese, was born.
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The history behind the name: Once upon a time in 1938 a 17-year-old Italian girl named Marcella Fazi married a widowed nobleman named Paolo Borghese and promptly became a Princess. Princess Borghese, like so many of us, loved beauty products and had her toiletries specially made for her using only the finest natural ingredients found on the grounds of her villa in Rome. With aspirations of developing a lipstick line of her own that boasted a wider array of hues than were readily available in those days, in 1956 she finessed an introduction to the founder of Revlon, Charles Revson. Soon her eponymous line launched a collection of bright lipsticks and nail polishes that complemented her couture designer pal Emilio Pucci's famed knitwear. A luxury brand, that soon became known simply as Borghese, was born.
SEE NEXT PAGE: Bourjois
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awesome information
by LittleBunny Sunday, December 30, 2012 at 07:07PM Report as inappropriate
I need to make a cheat sheet from this! So so helpful.
by EricaC123 Wednesday, December 26, 2012 at 12:16PM Report as inappropriate
Wow, this post was actually made for me!
by schien Friday, November 9, 2012 at 01:52PM Report as inappropriate
Informative!
by robyne00 Sunday, September 9, 2012 at 01:54PM Report as inappropriate
interesting
by eatinglipstick Wednesday, April 11, 2012 at 11:40AM Report as inappropriate
The meaning of shiseido is pretty epic for a makeup brand!
by luxylexi Monday, April 9, 2012 at 05:55PM Report as inappropriate
I have been doing a pretty good job
by AmandaAmanda Friday, March 2, 2012 at 08:48PM Report as inappropriate
Now I can sound fancy and pronounce these correct.
by Only1KimmieD Wednesday, February 29, 2012 at 08:33AM Report as inappropriate
This was most excellent.
by LynnStOver Tuesday, February 28, 2012 at 07:41PM Report as inappropriate
KID OF PROUD OF MYSELF...SO FAR, I PRONOUBCED BOTH RIGHT. I WANTED TO SAW THAT NOW BEFORE I PUSH MY LUCK! THIS IS A GREAT IDEA...I ALWAYS WONDERED ABOUT SOME AND I AM VERY CURIOUS ABOUT ONE COMING UP. I NEVER KNEW HOW IT WAS PRONOUNCED THERFORE NEVER TRIED IT,
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