Nicole:
A similar area where Wikipedia is lacking is cosmetics and I don't mean in 
terms of how to create makeup looks or pictures of every shade of nail polish, 
but general information on cosmetics companies like Cover Girl and Maybelline. 
I think there needs to more information on the history of each company as well 
as criticisms. In addition, those articles are lacking in citations. 

My reply:

I was the first male user to sign on to WikiProject Fashion 
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:FASHION) and, as I have said every other time 
someone brings this up, that project is dreadfully short of editors with the 
time (I did a lot in the beginning, an outgrowth of the effort I put into [[The 
Devil Wears Prada (novel)]], [[The Devil Wears Prada (film)]] and [[Anna 
Wintour]], but I haven't been able to focus on it in a while. So, anyone who 
feels that they can contribute there is welcome ... in the "beauty" department, 
I am happy to see that [[Template:Cosmetics]] has grown as much as it has since 
I first created it in the project's early days, though perhaps I should restore 
the original color scheme (once denounced by an anon as sexist: 
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Template:Cosmetics&diff=351849019&oldid=345846576)
 now that a CSS has been written to allow users who have vision problems to 
override navbox coloring to high-contrast defaults).

Daniel Case 
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