Beauty Brand History–Blue Magic. Still Blue. Still Magical

Beauty Brand History–Blue Magic. Still Blue. Still Magical

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Let's talk about Hair Grease. Hair Dress. Pomade. What are your memories? Blue Magic is 48 years old, and it remains a classic. Let me take you back to the brand’s earliest days

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Presenting the Esterbrook Estie! The Esterbrook name has been tied to writing and pens for over a century, and the Estie is the newest evolution of the vision from the Esterbrook name. The Esterbrook Estie fountain pen in Sea Glass with Gold trim is made of gorgeous green, turquoise and blue marbled acrylic resin with a gold-plated solid Palladium clip. The clip has been specially engineered to easily slide in or out of a shirt pocket without assistance while still maintaining a firm grip.

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