The brand itself is not saying that Heard would cover up her bruised face with a makeup kit. During opening statements last week, one of the actress's lawyers said that she would often apply makeup to hide her marks. The jury was told that they would be hearing testimony and seeing evidence that Amber used different makeup products to achieve this, and that one of the items they held up was a very specific Milani correcting kit. The problem was that the kit wasn't actually in circulation during the time period that Bredehoft was describing. The company posted a video on their page that refutes what Heard's attorney was selling. The kit was not in her purse as her lawyer claimed. It is plausible that she was simply showing off general makeup to make her point. If she was pointing to the Milani kit, it doesn't seem like her claim holds water. It will be interesting to see if Depp presses it or not. Her team argues that they had no way of knowing whether she had makeup on or not, and that their testimony does not support their claims. We are heading into week 3. Much of the cross-examination so far has focused on the nasty texts he sent about amber. There is a video that shows him losing his temper in the kitchen, but he insists he never laid a hand on her. His team played a recording that appears to show Heard admitting to hitting Depp.