nope! but I bet she used some to cover-up those bruises — LOL!
Revlon has been polling women to see if they still consider Rihanna “an appropriate spokesperson”
Why poll, when you already should know?
A few weeks ago, it was rumored that cosmetics giant Covergirl had pulled several magazine advertisements that featured RIHANNA’s face and the caption “Light up your eyes,” ostensibly fearing the connotations the ad might have in light of recent events.
One of Rihanna’s Covergirl ads. Now the news has come out that one of Covergirl’s biggest competitors, Revlon, has been quietly trying to figure out if Rihanna’s sponsorshop is hurting Covergirl.
According to TMZ, Revlon commissioned an online survey that features one of Rihanna’s CG advertisements, with questions asking the viewer’s opinion of the woman who stars in the ad. The survey also asks if the viewer thinks Rihanna is “an appropriate spokesperson” for the product.
It’s a question that’s been on a lot of people’s lips: will Rihanna’s career by adversely affected by her decision to get back together with Chris Brown?
In a word, yes. There will be plenty of fans who will support Rihanna through thick and thin, but there are still more who have lost respect for the 21-year-old. It may seem unfair to place so much responsibility on a young woman’s shoulders, but just as it’s Rihanna’s right to date Chris Brown, it’s the consumer’s right to reject her for it.










