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Max Factor Salutes Hollywood Fashion

by Shannon on March 25th, 2007

Olivia Wilde and Pat McGrath Assistant-MAX Factor BackstageThe event was hosted by Carmen Electra to benefit Clothes Off Our Back, founded by actors and philanthropists Jane Kaczmarek and Bradley Whitford, to benefit children’s charities.

Hollywood beauties, including Carmen Electra of Epic Movie, Denise Richards of Blonde and Blonder, Olivia Wilde of The Black Donnelley’s, Kristen Bell of Veronica Mars, Nadine Velazquez of My Name is Earl, Kristin Cavallari of Laguna Beach, Ali Sweeney of Days of Our Lives, Noreen DeWulf of The West Bank Story, Giuliana DePandi of E! Denise Richards-MAX Factor Salutes Hollywood FashionNews, Beau Garrett of Entourage, Autumn Reeser and Melinda Clarke of The O.C., wore stunning creations that are now being auctioned off at www.clothesoffourback.org, with all proceeds going to Clothes Off Our Back. The auction runs until March 29th.

World-renowned makeup artist and P&G Global Creative Design Director, Pat McGrath created the high-glam, cutting-edge makeup looks with MAXalicious Glitz and Glaze Lip Glosses, MAXEye Shadow Exotics Collection, Volume Couture Mascara, Pan-Stik makeup and Erace concealer. The products used to make up each celebrities runway look are also included in the auction.

(Ps. I think Denise Richards looks gorgeous for having two kids!)

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3 opinions for Max Factor Salutes Hollywood Fashion

  • ashley
    Apr 10, 2007 at 2:32 pm

    I love max factor cosmetics they are the best! I wish i could be a make-up artist and work for your dompany.

  • منتديات
    Aug 19, 2007 at 4:43 pm

    I agree Denise Richards have good look if we take on our account her kids

  • Kristen
    Feb 29, 2008 at 5:39 pm

    makeup for a good cause…nothing better than that! I like their range of colors, but sometimes they’re spokeswomen come across as kinda trashy in the ads, like vegas showgirls.

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