Yes, Revlon did produce a shade called Mocha Polka lipstick in the 1960s. This shade was part of their popular line of lipsticks during that era, which featured a variety of vibrant and trendy colors. Mocha Polka was known for its warm, brownish tones, reflecting the fashion trends of the time. Revlon's lipsticks were widely recognized and helped define beauty standards in the 1960s.
It appears that that particular color is now retired. However, at the Revlon website, you may be able to find a similar color.
No, it was first part of the Italy-inspired collection in the late 1960's and is retired now.
Some of the major beauty brands such as Loreal, MAC, Revlon, and Cover Girl make lots of waterproof makeup, including lipstick that are resistant to water.
No. Polka fish can not kill you but they can make you very sick
Our Own Make Polka - 1904 was released on: USA: 1904
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The ingredients for a mocha are coffee and cream and dark chocolate.
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I am sure there is a way but would the lipstick mascara be a lipstick? Or would it be a unique mascara?
No, Revlon was the first company to make longwearing makeup and theirs is generally better reviewed in beauty magazines. Also Revlon works better in my experience.