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The Relationship Between Cosmetic Usage And Personality...

Analysis of the Relationship between Cosmetic Usage and Personality Traits Background and motivation: With the development of our society, people are increasingly paying more attention to their appearances. They tend to make themselves look more appealing through using cosmetics. As being a woman, I use cosmetics almost every day and it makes me feel comfortable and confident, and this is true for most women in the world. Moreover, the Manufacture of cosmetics is a growing market since early 20th century, and the distribution and sale of cosmetics spread among a wide range of different businesses. For instance, the fashion industry cannot be separated from cosmetics industry. Every magazine, especially those most famous ones like Vogue, almost half of their pages are about cosmetics new products. Furthermore, the largest cosmetic market in the world is the US. In 2012, the estimated total revenue of cosmetic industry in the US is about 54.89 billion dollars. 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