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Charles Revson,the creator of Revlon, was a diabolical genius. The way he ran his company was insane, amusing and truly fantastic. He was bizzare at best. I was trained to sell Revlon by the woman that went door to door with him selling lipstick and nail polish. The theories all remain the same some 30+ years later. Great read.