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Find the Rimmel Beauty Product You're After with this Free Service

Author: Jenah Young
by Jenah Young
Posted: Mar 14, 2015

The Rimmel cosmetics brand was founded way back in 1834 and originally took the name "The House of Rimmel", and was located in London, UK in Regent Street. It was founded by Eugene Rimmel. The brand is British but is loved the world over. Rimmel these days has the support of many of its famous "faces", including household names such as Kate Moss and Lily Cole.

The company boasts a wide range of much-loved products. Its products include, but are not limited to, the following: foundation, powder, blushers, concealers, bronzers, highlighters, mascara, eyeshadow, eye liners, lipsticks, lip gloss, lip pencils, lip stain, nail polish, makeup remover and bronzers.

With all the various shades available in each of their product lines, Rimmel has had to discontinue some of these products or collections over the years to make way for their new product lines. This makes it difficult for Rimmel's loyal customers to find any discontinued products that they may wish to replace. Fortunately, there is help now available to find these items, or to petition them back into production.

Some of the most popular Rimmel products that have been discontinued or are simply rare or hard-to-find these days include beauty products, collections or shades such as: "Recover Foundation", "French Manicure Nail Polish 457 Soft Violet", "Lipstick Boost 070", "Bordeaux 124", "Lasting Finish 247 Opal", "875 Zeitgeist", "Pink Nude #001", "#005 Grey Eyebrow Pencil", "Rose Bikini Lipstick", "Smoked Oyster blusher", "No. 85 Russet in Gold lipstick", " Extra Super Lash Building Mascara", "Spark It Up Black Gold eye pencil" and so on... These are just a handful of Rimmel products that people are looking for at the moment.

Undeniably, it is important for makeup manufacturers, such as Rimmel, to continue to introduce new makeup products to market on a regular basis to keep the appetite for their brand strong. They want to get the attention of consumers with their new products, as well as to get new buying interest from its many current or past consumers. Rimmel has to discontinue certain products to make way for the new ones. When it determines which products to discontinue, it will do so carefully based on a number of criteria. Nonetheless it is unavoidable that Rimmel still leaves people disappointed and/or frustrated that they cannot locate their preferred Rimmel products any more. There are many reasons why people want to buy discontinued Rimmel products. Some of these reasons include wanting to replace a product that has simply run out, or was lost, or was recommended as a great product. Usually with makeup products, the product will be deemed "just right" by the consumer and obviously if that product is discontinued, they will have to find one on the secondary market or start trying new products (Rimmel or other brands) in order to get a close match to their discontinued favorite. This can lead to a lot of frustration and lost hours trying to find replacements or viable alternative makeup products.

Luckily there is now free help out there to help loyal Rimmel consumers!

Discontinuednomore.com is a unique and free site dedicated to helping you get hold of the product you are trying to find. Learn more at http://www.discontinuednomore.com today.

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