Yes, their nail polishes are made without DBP, toluene or formaldehyde. Also their factory is located in the United States so it must comply with US environmental regulation.
Since 1932
In total, they sell about $500 billion worth of products.
Around $15 as of July 2011.
Revlon Inc. mission is to emerge as the leader in cosmetic and personal care throughout the world. Revlon takes pride in manufacturing the top skin care and strives to please young and older woman alike. Revlon Inc. Vision is to satisfy the needs of their customers with glamour and excitement that they provide at an affordable price.
Deutsch Inc. made Revlon's ads for most of the 2000's, including the well known "Bellissimo" campaign. Revlon may have switched since then.
I don't believe it's made by Revlon anymore. You might still be able to find it, made by another company.
Unfortunately third in terms of mass cosmetics market share. Here is the list: 1. CoverGirl (Proctor & Gamble) 2. Maybelline (L'Oreal SA) 3. Revlon (Revlon Inc) 4. L'Oreal Paris (L'Oreal SA) 5. Neutrogena (Johnson & Johnson) 6. Almay (Revlon Inc) 7. Rimmel (Coty Inc) Keep in mind this is 2009 data...I haven't been able to find a more recent list.
As of July 2011 around $15 per share.
Avon Products, Inc. (It's an $11 billion company, only competes in beauty segment)Revlon Inc.
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Helen of troy manufactures and distributes them to drugstores and chain stores in the United States (if you mean hair dryers, curling irons and such.) Revlon Inc manufactures their hair color, shampoos and conditioners in the U.S. and internationally.