Of the liquid PhotoReady: Mocha 012
Of the PhotoReady Compact: Caramel 008
Do you mean the Natural Beige shade (of Colorstay, Age Defying, New Complexion and PhotoReady) or the Natural tan shade (of Colorstay and New Complexion?) Both are still being made.
== == I think it was discontinued
Yes it is. You can try Just Enough Buff or Fleshtone by Revlon for replacements.
A great makeup cover up for fair skin to try is Revlon ColorStay. For those with pale skin try the Ivory shade.
In the UK, but not in the US.
start with the darkest color on the bottom(black) then move up to the lightest color it goes black to grey to white. all the up to your eyebrows. but you can also make smokey eyes with color, starting the darkest shade going up to the lightest. my favorite is purple.
pine green hunter green evergreen forest green
According to Chain Drug Review's 2010 report, it's a pink shade of Super Lustrous called Softsilver Rose.
Red hair.
white
Makeup in drama and acting tends to be thicker and heavier. When creating lines with "drama" makeup, we want to go with a shade that's your tone, lighter than your skin tone, and a shade that's darker than your skin tone.
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.