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Exhibit 10.1

EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT
This Employment Agreement (this “Agreement”) is made and entered into by and between Flotek Industries, Inc., a Delaware corporation (the “Company”), and Bond Clement (“Employee”) effective as of December 19, 2022 (the “Effective Date”).
1.Employment.  During the Employment Period (as defined in Section 4), the Company or one of its subsidiaries shall employ Employee, and Employee shall serve, as Chief Financial Officer of the Company and in such other position or positions as may be assigned from time to time by the Board of Directors of the Company (the “Board”).
2.Duties and Responsibilities of Employee.
(a)During the Employment Period, Employee shall devote Employee’s best efforts and full business time and attention (except for permitted paid time off in accordance with Section 6(b) and periods of illness in accordance with the applicable Company policies) to the businesses of the Company and its direct and indirect subsidiaries as may exist from time to time (collectively, the “Company Group”) as may be requested by the Company from time to time.  Employee’s duties and responsibilities shall include those normally incidental to the position(s) identified in Section 1, as well as such additional duties as may be assigned to Employee by the Company from time to time, which duties and responsibilities may include providing services to other members of the Company Group in addition to the Company.  Employee may, without it being considered a violation of this Section 2(a): (i)  as a passive investment, own publicly traded securities in such form or manner as will not require any services by Employee in the operation of the entities in which such securities are owned; (ii) engage in charitable, professional, trade association, community, religious, and civic activities; (iii) attend to Employee’s personal matters and finances; or (iv) with the prior written consent of the Board, engage in other personal and passive investment activities or serve on a board, in each case, so long as such ownership, interests or activities do not interfere with Employee’s ability to fulfill Employee’s duties and responsibilities under this Agreement and are not inconsistent with Employee’s obligations to any member of the Company Group or competitive with the business of any member of the Company Group.  Employee’s principal place of employment shall be the Company’s Houston, Texas office, subject to reasonable business travel from time to time.
(b)Employee hereby represents and warrants that Employee is not the subject of, or a party to, any employment, non-competition, non-solicitation, restrictive covenant or non-disclosure agreement, or any other agreement, obligation, restriction or understanding that would prohibit Employee from executing this Agreement or fully performing each of Employee’s duties and responsibilities hereunder, or would in any manner, directly or indirectly, limit or affect any of the duties and responsibilities that may now or in the future be assigned to Employee hereunder.  Employee expressly acknowledges and agrees that Employee is strictly prohibited from using or disclosing any confidential information belonging to any prior employer or other third party in the course of performing services for any member of the Company Group, and Employee promises that Employee shall not do so.  Employee shall not introduce documents or other materials containing confidential information of any prior employer or other third party to the premises or property (including computers and computer systems) of any member of the Company Group.
(c)Employee owes each member of the Company Group fiduciary duties (including (i) duties of care, loyalty and disclosure and (ii) such fiduciary duties that an officer of the Company has under the laws of the State of Delaware), and the obligations described in this Agreement are in addition to, and not in lieu of, the obligations Employee owes each member of the Company Group under statutory and common law.

3.Compensation.
(a)Base Salary.  During the Employment Period, the Company shall pay to Employee an annualized base salary of $400,000 (the “Base Salary”) in consideration for Employee’s services under this Agreement, payable in substantially equal installments in conformity with the Company’s customary payroll practices for similarly situated employees as may exist from time to time, but no less frequently than monthly.  
(b)Annual Bonus.  Employee shall be eligible for discretionary cash bonus compensation with a target amount equal to one hundred percent (100%) of Employee’s Base Salary for each calendar year that Employee is employed by the Company hereunder (the “Annual Bonus”).  The performance targets that must be achieved in order to be eligible for certain bonus levels shall be established by the Board (or a committee thereof) annually, in its sole discretion, and communicated to Employee in the applicable calendar year (the “Bonus Year”).  Each Annual Bonus, if any, shall be paid as soon as administratively feasible after the Board (or a committee thereof) certifies whether the applicable performance targets for the applicable Bonus Year have been achieved.  Notwithstanding anything in this Section 3(b) to the contrary, except as expressly provided in Section 7(f)(i)(C), no Annual Bonus, if any, or any portion thereof, shall be payable for any Bonus Year unless Employee remains continuously employed by the Company from the Effective Date through the date on which such Annual Bonus is paid.  The Annual Bonus for 2022 shall be prorated based on the number of days that Employee is actually employed by the Company during 2022.
(c)Equity Awards.  
(i)Subject to approval by the Board (or a committee thereof), Employee will be eligible to receive (i)  100,000 shares of restricted Company common stock vesting ratably over two years as an inducement grant (the “Inducement RSAs”), (ii) 247,934 shares of restricted Company common stock vesting ratably over five years (the “Long-Term RSAs” and, together with the Inducement RSAs, “RSAs”) and (iii) 371,901 options to purchase a number of shares of Company common stock with a strike price equal to share price at grant and vesting 50% on share price performance and 50% on other performance metrics determined by the Board (or a committee thereof) (“Options,” and together with the RSAs, the “Equity Awards”), with each such Option having an exercise price equal to the closing price of the Company’s common stock on the Option grant date.  The Equity Awards are expected to be granted within two weeks of the Effective Date, subject to Employee’s registration with the Security and Exchange Commission, and will be subject to and governed by the terms and conditions (including vesting conditions) as provided in the award agreements and other governing documents under which the Equity Awards are granted.
(ii)For the portion of the Employment Period on or after January 1, 2023, Employee shall be eligible to receive annual awards under the Company’s equity incentive plan for the executives of the Company as may be in effect from time to time (the “Incentive Plan”).  All awards granted to Employee under the Incentive Plan, if any, shall be in such amounts and on such terms and conditions as the Board or a committee thereof shall determine from time to time, and shall be subject to and governed by the terms and provisions of the Incentive Plan as in effect from time to time and the award agreements evidencing such awards.  Nothing herein shall be construed to give Employee any rights to any amount or type of grant or award except as provided in an award agreement and authorized by the Board or a committee thereof.
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(d)Relocation.  Employee will relocate to Houston, Texas as soon as reasonably practicable.  Company will directly pay, a one-time taxable payment of $50,000 to Employee in connection with such relocation.
(e)Incentive Cash Award.  Company shall directly pay to Employee a one-time taxable incentive cash award of $50,000 on the first regularly scheduled payroll date after Employee commences employment with the Company.
4.Term of Employment.  The initial term of Employee’s employment under this Agreement shall be for the period beginning on the Effective Date and ending on the date Employee’s employment terminates pursuant to Section 7 hereof.  The period from the Effective Date through the expiration of this Agreement or, if sooner, the date on which Employee’s employment terminates pursuant to this Agreement, regardless of the time or reason for such termination (the “Termination Date”), shall be referred to herein as the “Employment Period.”
5.Business Expenses.  Subject to Section 22, the Company shall reimburse Employee for Employee’s reasonable and documented out-of-pocket business-related expenses actually incurred during the Employment Period in the performance of Employee’s duties under this Agreement so long as such expenses are consistent with the Company’s expense policy as in effect from time to time and Employee timely submits all documentation for such expenses, as required by such policy.  Any such reimbursement of expenses shall be made by the Company upon or as soon as practicable following receipt of such documentation (but in any event not later than the close of Employee’s taxable year following the taxable year in which the expense is incurred by Employee).  In no event shall any reimbursement be made to Employee for any expenses incurred after the date of Employee’s termination of employment with the Company.
6.Benefits.
(a)During the Employment Period, Employee shall be eligible to participate in the same benefit plans and programs in which other similarly situated Company employees are eligible to participate, subject to the terms and conditions of the applicable plans and programs in effect from time to time.  The Company shall not, however, by reason of this Section 6, be obligated to institute, maintain, or refrain from changing, amending, or discontinuing, any such plan or policy, so long as such changes are similarly applicable to similarly situated Company employees generally.
(b)During the Employment Period, Employee shall be eligible to take 20 days of paid time off per year in accordance with the Company’s paid time off policy as in effect from time to time.  Any accrued but unused paid time off entitlement at the end of each calendar year or the end of the Employment Period will be treated in accordance with the Company’s paid time off policy as in effect from time to time.
7.Termination of Employment.
(a)Company’s Right to Terminate Employee’s Employment for Cause.  The Company shall have the right to terminate Employee’s employment hereunder at any time for Cause.  For purposes of this Agreement, “Cause” shall mean: 
(i)Employee’s material breach of this Agreement or any other written agreement between Employee and one or more members of the Company Group, including Employee’s material breach of any representation, warranty or covenant made under any such agreement;
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(ii)Employee’s material breach of any policy or code of conduct established by a member of the Company Group and applicable to Employee;
(iii)Employee’s violation of any law applicable to the workplace (including any law regarding anti-harassment, anti-discrimination or anti-retaliation);
(iv)Employee’s gross negligence, willful misconduct, breach of fiduciary duty, fraud, theft, malfeasance, dishonesty, embezzlement or misappropriation of the property of any member of the Company Group;
(v)the commission by Employee of, or conviction or indictment of Employee for, or plea of nolo contendere by Employee to, any felony (or state law equivalent) or any crime involving moral turpitude; or
(vi)Employee’s willful failure or refusal, other than due to Disability (as defined below), to perform Employee’s obligations pursuant to this Agreement or to follow any lawful directive from the Board or the Company, as determined by the Board; 
provided, however, that if Employee’s actions or omissions as set forth in this Section 7(a)(vi) are of such a nature that the Company determines that they are curable by Employee, such actions or omissions must remain uncured thirty (30) days after the Company first provided Employee written notice of the obligation to cure such actions or omissions.
(b)Company’s Right to Terminate for Convenience.  The Company shall have the right to terminate Employee’s employment for convenience at any time and for any reason, or no reason at all, upon written notice to Employee.
(c)Employee’s Right to Terminate for Good Reason.  Employee shall have the right to terminate Employee’s employment with the Company at any time for Good Reason.  For purposes of this Agreement, “Good Reason” shall mean:
(i)a material diminution in Employee’s Base Salary other than a general reduction in Base Salary that affects all similarly situated executives of the Company in substantially the same proportion;
(ii)a material diminution in Employee’s authority, duties and responsibilities with the Company Group; provided, however, that if Employee is serving as an officer or member of the board of directors (or similar governing body) of any member of the Company Group or any other entity in which a member of the Company Group holds an equity interest, in no event shall the removal of Employee as an officer or board member, regardless of the reason for such removal, constitute Good Reason; or
(iii)the relocation of the geographic location of Employee’s principal place of employment by more than seventy-five (75) miles from the location of Employee’s principal place of employment as of the Effective Date (unless, in the case of a relocation that occurs prior to a Change of Control (as defined in the Flotek Industries, Inc. 2018 Long-Term Incentive Plan), the Company pays the reasonable costs associated with Employee’s relocation).
Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this Section 7(c) or any other provision of this Agreement to the contrary, any assertion by Employee of a termination for Good Reason shall not be effective unless all of the following conditions are satisfied: (A) the condition giving rise to Employee’s claim of Good Reason must have arisen without Employee’s consent; (B) Employee must provide written notice to the Board of the existence of such condition(s) within 
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thirty (30) days after the initial occurrence of such condition(s); (C) the condition(s) specified in such notice must remain uncorrected for thirty (30) days following the Board’s receipt of such written notice; and (D) the date of Employee’s termination of employment must occur within thirty (30) days after the end of the period referenced in clause (C).  Further notwithstanding the foregoing, no suspension of Employee or reduction in Employee’s authority, duties and responsibilities in conjunction with any leave required, or other action taken by the Company as part of any investigation into alleged wrongdoing by Employee shall give rise to Good Reason.
(d)Death or Disability.  Upon the death or Disability of Employee during the Employment Period, Employee’s employment with the Company shall automatically (and without any further action by any person or entity) terminate with no further obligation under this Agreement of either party hereunder.  For purposes of this Agreement, a “Disability” shall exist if the Board determines that Employee is unable to perform the essential functions of Employee’s position (after accounting for reasonable accommodation, if applicable and required by applicable law), due to physical or mental impairment that continues, or can reasonably be expected to continue, for a period in excess of ninety (90) consecutive days or for a total of one hundred twenty (120) days, whether or not consecutive (or for any longer period as may be required by applicable law), in any twelve (12)-month period or, in the event the Company has a long-term disability insurance policy covering Employee that insures against “permanent disability,” the term “Disability” shall have the meaning ascribed to such term under such policy.
(e)Employee’s Right to Terminate for Convenience.  In addition to Employee’s right to terminate Employee’s employment for Good Reason, Employee shall have the right to terminate Employee’s employment with the Company for convenience at any time and for any other reason, or no reason at all, upon sixty (60) days’ advance written notice to the Company; provided, however, that if Employee has provided notice to the Company of Employee’s termination of employment, the Company may determine, in its sole discretion, that such termination shall be effective on any date prior to the effective date of termination provided in such notice (and, if such earlier date is so required, then it shall not change the basis for Employee’s termination of employment nor be construed or interpreted as a termination of employment pursuant to Section 7(b)) and any requirement to continue salary or benefits shall cease as of such earlier date.
(f)Effect of Termination.
(i)If Employee’s employment hereunder is terminated by the Company without Cause pursuant to Section 7(b), or is terminated by Employee for Good Reason pursuant to Section 7(c), then so long as (and only if) Employee: (A) executes on or before the Release Expiration Date (as defined below), and does not revoke within any time provided by the Company to do so, a release of all claims in a form acceptable to the Company (the “Release”), which Release shall release each member of the Company Group and their respective affiliates, and the foregoing entities’ respective shareholders, members, partners, officers, managers, directors, fiduciaries, employees, representatives, agents and benefit plans (and fiduciaries of such plans) from any and all claims, including any and all causes of action arising out of Employee’s employment and relationship with the Company and any other member of the Company Group or the termination of such employment and relationship, but excluding all claims to severance payments Employee may have under this Section 7; and (B) abides by the terms of each of Sections 9, 10 and 11 and any other post-employment obligations that Employee may owe to any member of the Company Group, then the Company shall provide Employee with the payments and benefits set forth in Sections 7(f)(i)(A), 7(f)(i)(B), 7(f)(i)(C), 7(f)(i)(D) and 7(f)(i)(E) below (collectively, the “Severance Benefits”): 
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(A)severance payments to Employee in a total amount equal to twelve (12) months’ worth of Employee’s Base Salary for the year in which such termination occurs (such total severance payments, the “Salary Continuation”), and such Salary Continuation will be divided into substantially equal installments paid over the twelve (12)-month period following Termination Date (the “Severance Period”), provided that, subject to Section 22(d), on the Company’s first regularly scheduled pay date that is on or after the date that is sixty (60) days after the Termination Date (the “First Payment Date”), the Company shall pay to Employee, without interest, the aggregate amount payable pursuant to any installments that would have been paid during the period beginning on the Termination Date and ending on the First Payment Date had the installments been paid on the Company’s regularly scheduled pay dates on or following the Termination Date and, subject to Section 22, each of the remaining installments shall be paid on the Company’s regularly scheduled pay dates during the remainder of such twelve (12)-month period;
(B)a pro-rata portion of Employee’s Annual Bonus for the Bonus Year that includes the Termination Date, with the amount of the Annual Bonus to be determined by the Board (or a committee thereof) based on actual performance for the entire Bonus Year that includes the Termination Date (determined by multiplying the amount of such Annual Bonus that would be due had Employee remained employed through the entire Bonus Year by a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of days during the Bonus Year that Employee was employed by the Company and the denominator of which is 365), to be paid to Employee when annual bonuses for the applicable year are paid to similarly situated executives of the Company, but in no event later than March 15 of the calendar year following the calendar year in which the Termination Date occurs;
(C)any earned but unpaid Annual Bonus for the calendar year immediately preceding the Termination Date, determined without regard to the requirement that Employee remain employed through the date of payment, to be paid to Employee when such bonus would otherwise become payable in accordance with Section 3(b) hereof, but in no event (x) earlier than 60 days following the Termination Date or (y) later than March 15 of the calendar year following the calendar year in which the Termination Date occurs; 
(D)during the portion, if any, of the Severance Period that Employee elects to continue coverage for Employee and Employee’s spouse and eligible dependents, if any, under the Company’s group health plans pursuant to the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985 (“COBRA”), the Company shall promptly reimburse Employee on a monthly basis for the difference between the amount Employee pays to effect and continue such coverage and the employee contribution amount that similarly situated employees of the Company pay for the same or similar coverage under such group health plans (the “COBRA Benefit”).  Each payment of the COBRA Benefit shall be paid to Employee on the Company’s first regularly scheduled pay date in the calendar month immediately following the calendar month in which Employee submits to the Company documentation of the applicable premium payment having been paid by Employee, which documentation shall be submitted by Employee to the Company within thirty (30) days following the date on which the applicable premium payment is paid.  Employee shall be eligible to receive such reimbursement payments until the earliest of: (i) the last day of the Severance Period; (ii) the date Employee is no longer eligible to receive COBRA 
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continuation coverage; and (iii) the date on which Employee becomes eligible to receive coverage under a group health plan sponsored by another employer (and any such eligibility shall be promptly reported to the Company by Employee); provided however that the election of COBRA continuation coverage and the payment of any premiums due with respect to such COBRA continuation coverage shall remain Employee’s sole responsibility, and the Company shall not assume any obligation for payment of any such premiums relating to such COBRA continuation coverage.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the COBRA Benefit cannot be provided in the manner described above without penalty, tax or other adverse impact on the Company or any other member of the Company Group, then the Company and Employee shall negotiate in good faith to determine an alternative manner in which the Company may provide substantially equivalent benefits to Employee without such adverse impact on the Company or such other member of the Company Group; and
(E)if such termination occurs within eighteen (18) months following a Change of Control, all unvested outstanding equity awards under any Incentive Plan that have been granted to Employee shall become fully vested effective immediately prior to such termination.
(ii)If the Release is not executed and returned to the Company on or before the Release Expiration Date, and any required revocation period has not fully expired without revocation of the Release by Employee, then Employee shall not be entitled to any portion of the Severance Benefits.  As used herein, the “Release Expiration Date” is that date that is either twenty-one (21) days or forty-five (45) days, as applicable, following the date upon which the Company delivers the Release to Employee (which shall occur no later than seven (7) days after the Termination Date) or, in the event that such termination of employment is determined by the Company to be “in connection with an exit incentive or other employment termination program” (as such phrase is defined in the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967), the date that is forty-five (45) days following such delivery date.
(g)After-Acquired Evidence.  Notwithstanding any provision of this Agreement to the contrary, in the event that the Company determines that Employee is eligible to receive the Severance Benefits pursuant to Section 7(f) but, after such determination, the Company subsequently acquires evidence or determines that: (i) Employee has failed to abide by the terms of Sections 9, 10 or 11 or any other post-employment obligations that Employee may owe to any member of the Company Group; or (ii) a Cause condition existed prior to the Termination Date that, had the Company been fully aware of such condition, would have given the Company the right to terminate Employee’s employment pursuant to Section 7(a), then the Company shall have the right to cease the payment of any future installments of the Severance Benefits and Employee shall promptly return to the Company all Severance Benefits received by Employee prior to the date that the Company determines that the conditions of this Section 7(g) have been satisfied.
8.Disclosures.
(a)Employee hereby represents and warrants that as of the Effective Date there exist (i) no actual or potential Conflicts of Interest and (ii) no current or pending lawsuits, claims or arbitrations filed by, against or involving Employee or any trust or vehicle owned or controlled by Employee.
(b)Promptly (and in any event, within three (3) business days) upon becoming aware of (i) any actual or potential Conflict of Interest or (ii) any lawsuit, claim or 
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arbitration filed against or involving Employee or any trust or vehicle owned or controlled by Employee, in each case, Employee shall disclose such actual or potential Conflict of Interest or such lawsuit, claim or arbitration to the Board, Chief Executive Officer or General Counsel of the Company.
(c)A “Conflict of Interest” shall exist when Employee engages in, or plans to engage in, any activities, associations, or interests that conflict with, or create an appearance of a conflict with, Employee’s duties, responsibilities, authorities, or obligations for and to any member of the Company Group.  
9.Confidentiality.  In the course of Employee’s employment with the Company and the performance of Employee’s duties hereunder on behalf of any member of the Company Group, Employee will be provided with, and will have access to, Confidential Information (as defined below).  In consideration of Employee’s receipt and access to such Confidential Information, and as a condition of Employee’s employment hereunder, Employee shall comply with this Section 9.  
(a)Both during the Employment Period and thereafter, except as expressly permitted by this Agreement or by directive of the Board, Employee shall not disclose any Confidential Information to any person or entity and shall not use any Confidential Information except for the benefit of the Company Group.  Employee shall follow all policies and protocols of each member of the Company Group regarding the security of all documents and other materials containing Confidential Information (regardless of the medium on which Confidential Information is stored).  Except to the extent required for the performance of Employee’s duties on behalf of a member of the Company Group, Employee shall not remove from facilities of any member of the Company Group any information, property, equipment, drawings, notes, reports, manuals, invention records, computer software, customer information, or other data or materials that relate in any way to the Confidential Information, whether paper or electronic and whether produced by Employee or obtained by a member of the Company Group.  The covenants of this Section 9(a) shall apply to all Confidential Information, whether now known or later to become known to Employee during the period that Employee is employed by or affiliated with the Company or any other member of the Company Group.
(b)Notwithstanding any provision of Section 9(a) to the contrary, Employee may make the following disclosures and uses of Confidential Information:
(i)disclosures to other employees, officers or directors of a member of the Company Group who have a need to know the information in connection with the businesses of the Company Group;
(ii)disclosures to customers and suppliers when, in the reasonable and good faith belief of Employee, such disclosure is in connection with Employee’s performance of Employee’s duties under this Agreement and is in the best interests of the Company Group;
(iii)disclosures and uses that are approved in writing by the Board; or
(iv)disclosures to a person or entity that has: (x) been retained by a member of the Company Group to provide services to one or more members of the Company Group; and (y) agreed in writing to abide by the terms of a confidentiality agreement.
(c)Upon the expiration of the Employment Period, and at any other time upon request of the Company, Employee shall promptly and permanently surrender and deliver 
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to the Company all documents (including electronically stored information) and all copies thereof and all other materials of any nature containing or pertaining to all Confidential Information and any other property of any member of the Company Group (including any computer, mobile device or other equipment issued by a member of the Company Group) in Employee’s possession, custody or control and Employee shall not retain any such documents or other materials or property of any member of the Company Group.  Within five (5) days of any such request, Employee shall certify to the Company in writing that all such documents, materials and property have been returned to the Company.
(d)“Confidential Information” means all confidential, competitively valuable, non-public or proprietary information, designs, ideas, concepts, improvements, product developments, discoveries and inventions, whether patentable or not, that are or have been conceived, made, developed or acquired by or disclosed to Employee (whether conveyed orally or in writing), individually or in conjunction with others, during the period that Employee is or has been employed by or otherwise affiliated with the Company or any other member of the Company Group (whether during business hours or otherwise and whether on the Company’s premises or otherwise) including: (i) technical information of any member of the Company Group, its affiliates, its customers, vendors, suppliers or other third parties, including computer programs, software, databases, data, ideas, know-how, formulae, compositions, processes, discoveries, machines, inventions (whether patentable or not), designs, developmental or experimental work, techniques, improvements, work in process, research or test results, original works of authorship, training programs and procedures, diagrams, charts, business and product development plans, and similar items; (ii) information relating to any member of the Company Group’s businesses or properties, products or services (including all such information relating to corporate opportunities, operations, future plans, methods of doing business, business plans, strategies for developing business and market share, research, financial and sales data, pricing terms, evaluations, opinions, interpretations, acquisition prospects, the identity of customers or acquisition targets or their requirements, the identity of key contacts within customers’ organizations or within the organization of acquisition prospects, or marketing and merchandising techniques, prospective names and marks) or pursuant to which any member of the Company Group owes a confidentiality obligation; (iii) other valuable, confidential information and trade secrets of any member of the Company Group, its affiliates, its customers or other third parties; and (iv) this Agreement.  Moreover, all documents, videotapes, written presentations, brochures, drawings, memoranda, notes, records, files, correspondence, manuals, models, specifications, computer programs, e-mail, voice mail, electronic databases, maps, drawings, architectural renditions, models and all other writings or materials of any type including or embodying any of such information, ideas, concepts, improvements, discoveries, inventions and other similar forms of expression are and shall be the sole and exclusive property of the Company or the other applicable member of the Company Group and be subject to the same restrictions on disclosure applicable to all Confidential Information pursuant to this Agreement.  For purposes of this Agreement, Confidential Information shall not include any information that (A) is or becomes generally available to the public other than as a result of a disclosure or wrongful act of Employee or any of Employee’s agents; (B) was available to Employee on a non-confidential basis before its disclosure by a member of the Company Group; (C) becomes available to Employee on a non-confidential basis from a source other than a member of the Company Group; provided, however, that such source is not bound by a confidentiality agreement with, or other obligation with respect to confidentiality to, a member of the Company Group; or (D) is required to be disclosed by applicable law.  
(e)Notwithstanding the foregoing, nothing in this Agreement shall prohibit or restrict Employee from lawfully: (i) initiating communications directly with, cooperating with, providing information to, causing information to be provided to, or otherwise assisting in an investigation by, any governmental authority (including the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission) regarding a possible violation of any law; (ii) responding to any inquiry or legal 
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process directed to Employee from any such governmental authority; (iii) testifying, participating or otherwise assisting in any action or proceeding by any such governmental authority relating to a possible violation of law; (iv) making disclosures required, or reasonably necessary, to comply with applicable law; (v) making disclosures in legal or arbitral proceedings that are required or reasonably necessary to enforce this Agreement; or (vi) making any other disclosures that are protected under the whistleblower provisions of any applicable law.  Additionally, pursuant to the federal Defend Trade Secrets Act of 2016, an individual shall not be held criminally or civilly liable under any federal or state trade secret law for the disclosure of a trade secret that: (A) is made (1) in confidence to a federal, state or local government official, either directly or indirectly, or to an attorney and (2) solely for the purpose of reporting or investigating a suspected violation of law; (B) is made to the individual’s attorney in relation to a lawsuit for retaliation against the individual for reporting a suspected violation of law; or (C) is made in a complaint or other document filed in a lawsuit or proceeding, if such filing is made under seal.  Nothing in this Agreement requires Employee to obtain prior authorization before engaging in any conduct described in this paragraph, or to notify the Company that Employee has engaged in any such conduct. 
10.Non-Competition; Non-Solicitation; Non-Disparagement.
(a)The Company shall provide Employee access to Confidential Information for use only during the Employment Period, and Employee acknowledges and agrees that the members of the Company Group will be entrusting Employee, in Employee’s unique and special capacity, with developing the goodwill of the members of the Company Group, and in consideration of the Company providing Employee with access to Confidential Information and as an express incentive for the Company to enter into this Agreement and employ Employee hereunder, Employee has voluntarily agreed to the covenants set forth in this Section 10.  Employee agrees and acknowledges that the limitations and restrictions set forth herein, including geographical and temporal restrictions on certain competitive activities, are reasonable in all respects, do not interfere with public interests, will not cause Employee undue hardship, and are material and substantial parts of this Agreement intended and necessary to prevent unfair competition and to protect the Confidential Information, goodwill and legitimate business interests of each member of the Company Group.
(b)During the Prohibited Period, Employee shall not, directly or indirectly, for Employee or on behalf of or in conjunction with any other person or entity of any nature:
(i)engage in or participate in or take other action that result in engagement or participation in the Business within the Market Area, including by directly or indirectly: (A) owning, investing in, managing, controlling, participating in, consulting with, contributing to, lending one’s name to, providing assistance to, operating, or being an officer or director of, any person or entity engaged in or preparing to engage in the Business, or (B) joining, becoming an employee or consultant of, or otherwise being affiliated with, or rendering services for, any person or entity engaged in, or that has taken preparatory steps that result in engagement in, the Business  (with respect to this clause (B)) in which Employee’s duties or responsibilities are the same as or similar to the duties or responsibilities that Employee had on behalf of any member of the Company Group or in any manner that requires Employee to learn of or use nonpublic, confidential, proprietary or trade secret information that is similar to the type of Confidential Information of which Employee learned or used at any member of the Company Group or in any manner that requires Employee to have client contacts or develop client relationships similar to the client contacts or the development of client relationships in which Employee engaged at any member of the Company Group;
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(ii)appropriate any Business Opportunity of, or relating to, any member of the Company Group located in the Market Area;
(iii)solicit, canvass, approach, encourage, entice or induce any customer or supplier of any member of the Company Group which or with whom Employee had contact, was involved as part of Employee’s job responsibilities (including oversight responsibility) with any member of the Company Group and/or about whom Employee learned Confidential Information to cease or lessen such customer’s or supplier’s business with any member of the Company Group or otherwise adversely interference with the relationship between any member of the Company Group and such customer or supplier;
(iv)hire or engage any employee or contractor of any member of the Company Group with whom Employee had contact or solicit, canvass, approach, encourage, entice or induce any such employee or contractor to terminate or reduce his, her or its employment or engagement with any member of the Company Group; or
(v)attempt to do any of the foregoing.
(c)Because of the difficulty of measuring economic losses to the members of the Company Group as a result of a breach or threatened breach of the covenants set forth in Section 9 and in this Section 10, and because of the immediate and irreparable damage that would be caused to the members of the Company Group for which they would have no other adequate remedy, the Company and each other member of the Company Group shall be entitled to enforce the foregoing covenants, in the event of a breach or threatened breach, by injunctions and restraining orders from any court of competent jurisdiction, without the necessity of showing any actual damages or that money damages would not afford an adequate remedy, and without the necessity of posting any bond or other security.  The aforementioned equitable relief shall not be the Company’s or any other member of the Company Group’s exclusive remedy for a breach but instead shall be in addition to all other rights and remedies available to the Company and each other member of the Company Group at law and equity.
(d)The covenants in this Section 10, and each provision and portion hereof, are severable and separate, and the unenforceability of any specific covenant (or portion thereof) shall not affect the provisions of any other covenant (or portion thereof).  Moreover, in the event court of competent jurisdiction shall determine that the scope, time or territorial restrictions set forth are unreasonable, then it is the intention of the parties that such restrictions be enforced to the fullest extent which such court deems reasonable, and this Agreement shall thereby be reformed to make the restrictive covenants contained herein enforceable to maximum extent permitted by applicable law.
(e)The following terms shall have the following meanings:
(i)“Business” shall mean the business and operations that are the same or similar to those performed by the Company and any other member of the Company Group during the Employment Period, or which any member of the Company Group had material plans to engage in during the Employment Period, which business and operations include (A) the development, manufacture, and delivery of prescriptive chemistry-based technology and related services, including specialty and commodity chemicals to clients in the energy (e.g. oil and gas), industrial cleaning, and agricultural industries around the world, and (B) the business of developing and selling oil and gas analyzers and measurement tools and related software and providing data analytics and data services in the oil and gas industry.
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(ii)“Business Opportunity” shall mean any commercial, investment or other business opportunity relating to the Business. 
(iii)“Market Area” shall mean the geographic area within (A) the state of Texas and (B) a two hundred (200)-mile radius of any office or other facility of the Company or any other member of the Company Group or any work site (including any project site, customer office or any other facility owned, operated, serviced or managed by a member of the Company Group) where Employee worked or for which Employee had direct or indirect responsibility during the Employment Period with the Company or any other member of the Company Group.
(iv)“Prohibited Period” shall mean the period during which Employee is employed by any member of the Company Group and continuing for a period of twelve (12) months following the date that Employee is no longer employed by any member of the Company Group for any reason.
(f)Subject to Section 9(e) above, Employee agrees that during the period from and after the Effective Date, Employee will not, and will not cause or encourage any other person or entity to, make, publish, or communicate, in any medium whatsoever, any disparaging, negative or defamatory comments regarding any member of the Company Group or any of their respective current or former directors, officers, members, managers, employees, partners, executives, direct or indirect owners (including equityholders), investors, businesses, products or services.
11.Ownership of Intellectual Property.  
(a)Employee agrees that the Company shall own, and Employee shall (and hereby does) assign, all right, title and interest relating to any and all inventions (whether or not patentable), discoveries, developments, improvements, innovations, works of authorship, mask works, designs, know-how, ideas, formulae, processes, techniques, data and information authored, created, contributed to, made or conceived or reduced to practice, in whole or in part, by Employee during the period in which Employee is or has been employed by or affiliated with the Company or any other member of the Company Group, whether or not registerable under U.S. law or the laws of other jurisdictions, that either (a) relate, at the time of conception, reduction to practice, creation, derivation or development, to any member of the Company Group’s businesses or actual or anticipated research or development, or (b) were developed on any amount of the Company’s or any other member of the Company Group’s time or with the use of any member of the Company Group’s equipment, supplies, facilities or Confidential Information (all of the foregoing collectively referred to herein as “Company Intellectual Property”), and Employee shall promptly disclose all Company Intellectual Property to the Company in writing.  To support Employee’s disclosure obligation herein, Employee shall keep and maintain adequate and current written records of all Company Intellectual Property made by Employee (solely or jointly with others) during the period in which Employee is or has been employed by or affiliated with the Company or any other member of the Company Group in such form as may be specified from time to time by the Company.  These records shall be available to, and remain the sole property of, the Company at all times.  For the elimination of doubt, the foregoing ownership and assignment provisions apply without limitation to patent rights, copyrights, trade secret rights, mask work rights, trademark rights, and all other intellectual and industrial property rights of any sort throughout the world.
(b)All of Employee’s works of authorship and associated copyrights created during the period in which Employee is employed by or affiliated with the Company or any other member of the Company Group and in the scope of Employee’s employment or engagement shall be deemed to be “works made for hire” within the meaning of the Copyright Act.  To the 
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extent any right, title and interest in and to Company Intellectual Property cannot be assigned by Employee to the Company, Employee shall grant, and does hereby grant, to each member of the Company Group an exclusive, perpetual, royalty-free, transferable, irrevocable, worldwide license (with rights to sublicense through multiple tiers of sublicensees) to make, have made, use, sell, offer for sale, import, export, reproduce, practice and otherwise commercialize such rights, title and interest.  
(c)Employee recognizes that this Agreement will not be deemed to require assignment of any invention or intellectual property that Employee developed entirely on Employee’s own time without using the equipment, supplies, facilities, trade secrets, or Confidential Information of any member of the Company Group.  In addition, this Agreement does not apply to any invention that qualifies fully for protection from assignment to the Company under any specifically applicable state law or regulation.
(d)To the extent allowed by law, this Section applies to all rights that may be known as or referred to as “moral rights,” “artist’s rights,” “droit moral,” or the like, including those rights set forth in 17 U.S.C. §106A (collectively, “Moral Rights”).  To the extent Employee retain any Moral Rights under applicable law, Employee hereby ratifies and consents to any action that may be taken with respect to such Moral Rights by or authorized by the Company or any member of the Company Group, and Employee hereby waives and agrees not to assert any Moral Rights with respect to such Moral Rights.  Employee shall confirm any such ratifications, consents, waivers, and agreements from time to time as requested by the Company.
(e)Employee shall perform, during and after the period in which Employee is or has been employed by or affiliated with the Company or any other member of the Company Group, all acts deemed necessary or desirable by the Company to permit and assist each member of the Company Group, at the Company’s expense, in obtaining and enforcing the full benefits, enjoyment, rights and title throughout the world in the Company Intellectual Property and Confidential Information assigned, to be assigned, or licensed to the Company under this Agreement.  Such acts may include execution of documents and assistance or cooperation (i) in the filing, prosecution, registration, and memorialization of assignment of any applicable patents, copyrights, mask work, or other applications, (ii) in the enforcement of any applicable patents, copyrights, mask work, moral rights, trade secrets, or other proprietary rights, and (iii) in other legal proceedings related to the Company Intellectual Property or Confidential Information.
(f)In the event that the Company (or, as applicable, a member of the Company Group) is unable for any reason to secure Employee’s signature to any document required to file, prosecute, register, or memorialize the assignment of any patent, copyright, mask work or other applications or to enforce any patent, copyright, mask work, moral right, trade secret or other proprietary right under any Confidential Information or Company Intellectual Property, Employee hereby irrevocably designates and appoints the Company and each of the Company’s duly authorized officers and agents as Employee’s agents and attorneys-in-fact to act for and on Employee’s behalf and instead of Employee, (i) to execute, file, prosecute, register and memorialize the assignment of any such application, (ii) to execute and file any documentation required for such enforcement, and (iii) to do all other lawfully permitted acts to further the filing, prosecution, registration, memorialization of assignment, issuance, and enforcement of patents, copyrights, mask works, moral rights, trade secrets or other rights under the Confidential Information or Company Intellectual Property, all with the same legal force and effect as if executed by Employee.  For the avoidance of doubt, the provisions of this Section 11(f) apply fully to all derivative works, improvements, renewals, extensions, continuations, divisionals, continuations in part, continuing patent applications, reissues, and reexaminations of all Company Intellectual Property.
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(g)In the event that Employee enters into, on behalf of any member of the Company Group, any contracts or agreements relating to any Confidential Information or Company Intellectual Property, Employee shall assign such contracts or agreements to the Company (or the applicable member of the Company Group) promptly, and in any event, prior to Employee’s termination.  If the Company (or the applicable member of the Company Group) is unable for any reason to secure Employee’s signature to any document required to assign said contracts or agreements, or if Employee does not assign said contracts or agreements to the Company (or the applicable member of the Company Group) prior to Employee’s termination, Employee hereby irrevocably designates and appoints the Company (or the applicable member of the Company Group) and each of the Company’s duly authorized officers and agents as Employee’s agents and attorneys-in-fact to act for and on Employee’s behalf and instead of 
Employee to execute said assignments and to do all other lawfully permitted acts to further the execution of said documents.
12.Defense of Claims; Cooperation.  During the Employment Period and thereafter, upon request from the Company, Employee shall cooperate with any member of the Company Group in the defense of any claims or actions that may be made by or against any member of the Company Group that relate to Employee’s actual or prior areas of responsibility or knowledge.  Employee shall further provide reasonable and timely cooperation in connection with any actual or threatened claim, action, inquiry, review, investigation, process, or other matter (whether conducted by or before any court, arbitrator, regulatory, or governmental entity, or by or on behalf of any Company Group member), that relates to Employee’s actual or prior areas of responsibility or knowledge.
13.Withholdings; Deductions.  The Company may withhold and deduct from any benefits and payments made or to be made pursuant to this Agreement (a) all federal, state, local and other taxes as may be required pursuant to any law or governmental regulation or ruling and (b) any deductions consented to in writing by Employee.
14.Title and Headings; Construction.  Titles and headings to Sections hereof are for the purpose of reference only and shall in no way limit, define or otherwise affect the provisions hereof.  Any and all Exhibits or Attachments referred to in this Agreement are, by such reference, incorporated herein and made a part hereof for all purposes.  Unless the context requires otherwise, all references to laws, regulations, contracts, documents, agreements and instruments refer to such laws, regulations, contracts, documents, agreements and instruments as they may be amended, restated or otherwise modified from time to time, and references to particular provisions of laws or regulations include a reference to the corresponding provisions of any succeeding law or regulation.  All references to “dollars” or “$” in this Agreement refer to United States dollars.  The words “herein”, “hereof”, “hereunder” and other compounds of the word “here” shall refer to the entire Agreement, including all Exhibits attached hereto, and not to any particular provision hereof.  Unless the context requires otherwise, the word “or” is not exclusive.  Wherever the context so requires, the masculine gender includes the feminine or neuter, and the singular number includes the plural and conversely.  All references to “including” shall be construed as meaning “including without limitation.”  Neither this Agreement nor any uncertainty or ambiguity herein shall be construed or resolved against any party hereto, whether under any rule of construction or otherwise.  On the contrary, this Agreement has been reviewed by each of the parties hereto and shall be construed and interpreted according to the ordinary meaning of the words used so as to fairly accomplish the purposes and intentions of the parties hereto.
15.Applicable Law; Submission to Jurisdiction.  This Agreement shall in all respects be construed according to the laws of the State of Texas without regard to its conflict of laws principles that would result in the application of the laws of another jurisdiction.  With respect to any claim or dispute related to or arising under this Agreement, the parties hereby 
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recognize and agree that should any resort to a court be necessary and permitted under this Agreement, then they consent to the exclusive jurisdiction, forum and venue of the state and federal courts (as applicable) located in Houston, Texas.
16.Entire Agreement and Amendment.  This Agreement contains the entire agreement of the parties with respect to the matters covered herein and supersedes all prior and contemporaneous agreements and understandings, oral or written, between the parties hereto concerning the subject matter hereof; provided, however, that the provisions of this Agreement are in addition to and complement (and do not replace or supersede) any other written agreement(s) or parts thereof between Employee and any member of the Company Group that create restrictions on Employee with respect to confidentiality, non-disclosure, non-competition, non-solicitation, no-hire, non-interference or non-disparagement.  Without limiting the scope of the preceding sentence, except as otherwise expressly provided in this Section 16, all understandings and agreements preceding the Effective Date and relating to the subject matter hereof are hereby null and void and of no further force or effect, and this Agreement shall supersede all other agreements, written or oral, that purport to govern the terms of Employee’s employment (including Employee’s compensation) with any member of the Company Group.  Employee acknowledges and agrees any other employment agreement between Employee and any member of the Company Group is hereby termianted.  In entering into this Agreement, Employee expressly acknowledges and agrees that Employee has received all sums and compensation that Employee has been owed, is owed or ever could be owed pursuant to the agreement(s) referenced in the previous sentence and for services provided to any member of the Company Group through the date that Employee signs this Agreement, with the exception of any unpaid base salary for the pay period that includes the date on which Employee signs this Agreement.  This Agreement may be amended only by a written instrument executed by both parties hereto.
17.Waiver of Breach.  Any waiver of this Agreement must be in writing and executed by the party to be bound by such waiver.  No waiver by either party hereto of a breach of any provision of this Agreement by the other party, or of compliance with any condition or provision of this Agreement to be performed by such other party, will operate or be construed as a waiver of any subsequent breach by such other party or any similar or dissimilar provision or condition at the same or any subsequent time.  The failure of either party hereto to take any action by reason of any breach will not deprive such party of the right to take action at any time.
18.Assignment.  This Agreement is personal to Employee, and neither this Agreement nor any rights or obligations hereunder shall be assignable or otherwise transferred by Employee.  The Company may assign this Agreement without Employee’s consent, including to any member of the Company Group and to any successor to or acquirer of (whether by merger, purchase or otherwise) all or substantially all of the equity, assets or businesses of the Company.
19.Notices.  Notices provided for in this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been duly received (a) when delivered in person, (b) when sent by electronic mail transmission (with confirmation of receipt) on a business day to the e-mail address set forth below, if applicable, (c) on the first business day after such notice is sent by express overnight courier service, or (d) on the second business day following deposit with an internationally-recognized second-day courier service with proof of receipt maintained, in each case, to the following address, as applicable, or such other address or to the attention of such other person as the recipient party shall have specified by prior written notice to the sending party:
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If to the Company, addressed to:
Flotek Industries, Inc.
Attn: General Counsel
8846 North Sam Houston Parkway West
Houston, Texas 77064
If to Employee, addressed to: Employee’s most recent address and personal email address in the records of the Company.
20.Counterparts.  This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, including by electronic mail or facsimile, each of which when so executed and delivered shall be an original, but all such counterparts shall together constitute one and the same instrument.  Each counterpart may consist of a copy hereof containing multiple signature pages, each signed by one party, but together signed by both parties hereto.
21.Deemed Resignations.  Except as otherwise determined by the Board or as otherwise agreed to in writing by Employee and any member of the Company Group prior to the termination of Employee’s employment with the Company or any member of the Company Group, any termination of Employee’s employment shall constitute, as applicable, an automatic resignation of Employee: (a) as an officer of the Company and each member of the Company Group; (b) from the Board; and (c) from the board of directors or board of managers (or similar governing body) of any member of the Company Group and from the board of directors or board of managers (or similar governing body) of any corporation, limited liability entity, unlimited liability entity or other entity in which any member of the Company Group holds an equity interest and with respect to which board of directors or board of managers (or similar governing body) Employee serves as such Company Group member’s designee or other representative.  Employee agrees to take any further actions that any member of the Company Group reasonably requests to effectuate or document the foregoing.
22.Section 409A.  
(a)Notwithstanding any provision of this Agreement to the contrary, all provisions of this Agreement are intended to comply with Section 409A of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (the “Code”), and the applicable Treasury regulations and administrative guidance issued thereunder (collectively, “Section 409A”) or an exemption therefrom and shall be construed and administered in accordance with such intent.  Any payments under this Agreement that may be excluded from Section 409A either as separation pay due to an involuntary separation from service or as a short-term deferral shall be excluded from Section 409A to the maximum extent possible.  For purposes of Section 409A, each installment payment provided under this Agreement shall be treated as a separate payment.  Any payments to be made under this Agreement upon a termination of Employee’s employment shall only be made if such termination of employment constitutes a “separation from service” under Section 409A.  
(b)To the extent that any right to reimbursement of expenses or payment of any benefit in-kind under this Agreement constitutes nonqualified deferred compensation (within the meaning of Section 409A), (i) any such expense reimbursement shall be made by the Company no later than the last day of Employee’s taxable year following the taxable year in which such expense was incurred by Employee, (ii) the right to reimbursement or in-kind benefits shall not be subject to liquidation or exchange for another benefit, and (iii) the amount of expenses eligible for reimbursement or in-kind benefits provided during any taxable year shall not affect the expenses eligible for reimbursement or in-kind benefits to be provided in any other taxable year; provided, that the foregoing clause shall not be violated with regard to expenses 
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reimbursed under any arrangement covered by Section 105(b) of the Code solely because such expenses are subject to a limit related to the period in which the arrangement is in effect.  
(c)Notwithstanding any provision in this Agreement to the contrary, if any payment or benefit provided for herein would be subject to additional taxes and interest under Section 409A if Employee’s receipt of such payment or benefit is not delayed until the earlier of (i) the date of Employee’s death and (ii) the date that is six (6) months after the Termination Date (such date, the “Section 409A Payment Date”), then such payment or benefit shall not be provided to Employee (or Employee’s estate, if applicable) until the Section 409A Payment Date.
(d)To the extent that the aggregate amount of the Salary Continuation installments that would otherwise be paid pursuant to the provisions of Section 7(f)(i) after March 15 of the calendar year following the calendar year in which the Termination Date occurs (the “Applicable March 15”) exceeds the maximum exemption amount under Treasury Regulation Section 1.409A-1(b)(9)(iii)(A), then such excess shall be paid to Employee in a lump sum on the Applicable March 15 (or the first business day preceding the Applicable March 15 if the Applicable March 15 is not a business day) and the Severance Benefits payable after the Applicable March 15 shall be reduced by such excess (beginning with the installment first payable after the Applicable March 15 and continuing with the next succeeding installment until the aggregate reduction equals such excess).
(e)Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Company makes no representations that the payments and benefits provided under this Agreement are exempt from, or compliant with, Section 409A and in no event shall any member of the Company Group be liable for all or any portion of any taxes, penalties, interest or other expenses that may be incurred by Employee on account of non-compliance with Section 409A.
23.Clawback.  To the extent required by applicable law or any applicable securities exchange listing standards, or as otherwise determined by the Board (or a committee thereof), amounts paid or payable under this Agreement shall be subject to the provisions of any applicable clawback policies or procedures adopted by any member of the Company Group, which clawback policies or procedures may provide for forfeiture and/or recoupment of amounts paid or payable under this Agreement.  Notwithstanding any provision of this Agreement to the contrary, each member of the Company Group reserves the right, without the consent of Employee, to adopt any such clawback policies and procedures, including such policies and procedures applicable to this Agreement with retroactive effect.
24.Effect of Termination.  The provisions of Sections 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 21 and those provisions necessary to interpret and enforce them, shall survive any termination of this Agreement and any termination of the employment relationship between Employee and the Company.
25.Third-Party Beneficiaries.  Each member of the Company Group that is not a signatory to this Agreement shall be a third-party beneficiary of Employee’s obligations under Sections 8, 9, 10, 11, 15 and 21 and shall be entitled to enforce such obligations as if a party hereto.
26.Severability.  If a court of competent jurisdiction determines that any provision of this Agreement (or portion thereof) is invalid or unenforceable, then the invalidity or unenforceability of that provision (or portion thereof)  shall not affect the validity or enforceability of any other provision of this Agreement, and all other provisions shall remain in full force and effect.
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27.Certain Excise Taxes.  Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, if Employee is a “disqualified individual” (as defined in Section 280G(c) of the Code), and the payments and benefits provided for in this Agreement, together with any other payments and benefits which Employee has the right to receive from the Company or any of its affiliates, would constitute a “ parachute payment” (as defined in Section 280G(b)(2) of the Code), then the payments and benefits provided for in this Agreement shall be either (a) reduced (but not below zero) so that the present value of such total amounts and benefits received by Employee from the Company or any of its affiliates shall be one dollar ($1.00) less than three times Employee’s “base amount” (as defined in Section 280G(b)(3) of the Code) and so that no portion of such amounts and benefits received by Employee shall be subject to the excise tax imposed by Section 4999 of the Code or (b) paid in full, whichever produces the better net after-tax position to Employee (taking into account any applicable excise tax under Section 4999 of the Code and any other applicable taxes).  The reduction of payments and benefits hereunder, if applicable, shall be made by reducing, first, payments or benefits to be paid in cash hereunder in the order in which such payment or benefit would be paid or provided (beginning with such payment or benefit that would be made last in time and continuing, to the extent necessary, through to such payment or benefit that would be made first in time) and, then, reducing any benefit to be provided in-kind hereunder in a similar order.  The determination as to whether any such reduction in the amount of the payments and benefits provided hereunder is necessary shall be made by the Company in good faith.  If a reduced payment or benefit is made or provided and through error or otherwise that payment or benefit, when aggregated with other payments and benefits from the Company or any of its affiliates used in determining if a “parachute payment” exists, exceeds one dollar ($1.00) less than three times Employee’s base amount, then Employee shall immediately repay such excess to the Company upon notification that an overpayment has been made.  Nothing in this Section 27 shall require any member of the Company Group to be responsible for, or have any liability or obligation with respect to, Employee’s excise tax liabilities under Section 4999 of the Code.
[Remainder of Page Intentionally Blank;
Signature Page Follows]
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Employee and the Company each have caused this Agreement to be executed and effective as of the Effective Date.

EMPLOYEE

/s/ Bond Clement    
Bond Clement

FLOTEK INDUSTRIES, INC.

By:    /s/ John W. Gibson, Jr.    
Name:    John W. Gibson, Jr.
Title:    Chairman, President & Chief Executive Officer

Signature Page to 
Employment AgreementExhibit 10.1

    

   

    

  
    EXECUTION VERSION

  

  

  

  	
           

        	
          
            
              THIS CHAPTER 11 RESTRUCTURING SUPPORT AGREEMENT DOES NOT CONSTITUTE, AND SHALL NOT BE DEEMED TO BE, AN OFFER OR ACCEPTANCE WITH RESPECT TO ANY SECURITIES OR A
                SOLICITATION OF ACCEPTANCES OR REJECTIONS AS TO ANY CHAPTER 11 PLAN WITHIN THE MEANING OF SECTION 1125 OR 1126 OF THE BANKRUPTCY CODE. ANY SUCH OFFER OR SOLICITATION WILL COMPLY WITH ALL APPLICABLE SECURITIES LAWS AND/OR PROVISIONS OF THE
                BANKRUPTCY CODE. NOTHING CONTAINED IN THIS CHAPTER 11 RESTRUCTURING SUPPORT AGREEMENT SHALL BE AN ADMISSION OF FACT OR LIABILITY OR, UNTIL THE OCCURRENCE OF THE AGREEMENT EFFECTIVE DATE ON THE TERMS DESCRIBED HEREIN, DEEMED BINDING ON ANY
                OF THE PARTIES HERETO.

            

             

            THIS CHAPTER 11 RESTRUCTURING SUPPORT AGREEMENT DOES NOT PURPORT TO SUMMARIZE ALL OF THE TERMS, CONDITIONS, REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES, AND
              OTHER PROVISIONS WITH RESPECT TO THE TRANSACTIONS DESCRIBED HEREIN, WHICH TRANSACTIONS WILL BE SUBJECT TO THE COMPLETION OF DEFINITIVE DOCUMENTS INCORPORATING THE TERMS SET FORTH HEREIN AND THE CLOSING OF ANY TRANSACTION SHALL BE SUBJECT TO
              THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS SET FORTH IN SUCH DEFINITIVE DOCUMENTS AND THE APPROVAL RIGHTS OF THE PARTIES SET FORTH HEREIN AND IN SUCH DEFINITIVE DOCUMENTS.

          

        	
           

        

  

  

  CHAPTER 11 RESTRUCTURING SUPPORT AGREEMENT

   

  This CHAPTER 11 RESTRUCTURING SUPPORT AGREEMENT (including all exhibits, annexes, and schedules hereto in accordance with Section 15.02, in each case, as may be amended, supplemented, or otherwise modified from time to time in accordance with the terms hereof, this “Agreement”)

    is made and entered into as of December 19, 2022 (the “Execution Date”), by and among the following parties (each of the following described in clauses (a) through (d) of this preamble,
    collectively, the “Parties”):1

   

  (a)         Revlon, Inc. (“Revlon”), a company incorporated under the Laws of Delaware, and each of its direct and indirect subsidiaries that are debtors and debtors in possession in the Chapter 11 Cases listed on Exhibit A to this Agreement that have executed and delivered counterpart signature pages to this Agreement to counsel to the Consenting Creditor Parties (collectively, the “Debtors”);

   

  (b)        the undersigned holders of, or investment
        advisors, sub-advisors, or managers of discretionary accounts that hold, 2020 Term B-1 Loan Claims that have executed and delivered counterpart signature pages to this Agreement, a Joinder, or a Transfer Agreement to counsel to the Debtors and
        counsel to the Consenting Creditor Parties (collectively, the “Consenting 2020 B-1 Lenders”);

   

  

  	1	
          Capitalized terms used but not defined in the preamble and recitals to this Agreement have the meanings ascribed to them in Section
              1 or in the Restructuring Term Sheet attached hereto as Exhibit B.

        

   

  
    
      

  

  
  
    (c)         the undersigned holders of, or
          investment advisors, sub-advisors, or managers of discretionary accounts that hold, 2020 Term B-2 Loan Claims that have executed and delivered counterpart signature pages to this Agreement, a Joinder, or a Transfer Agreement to counsel to the
          Debtors and counsel to the Consenting Creditor Parties (collectively, the “Consenting 2020 B-2 Lenders” and, together with the Consenting 2020 B-1 Lenders, the “Consenting BrandCo Lenders”); and

     

    (d)         the Official Committee of Unsecured
          Creditors appointed in the Chapter 11 Cases (the “Creditors’ Committee” and, together with the Consenting BrandCo Lenders, the “Consenting

              Creditor Parties”).  For the avoidance of doubt, the Parties acknowledge that each individual member of the Creditors’ Committee is not a Party or a Consenting Creditor Party by reason of its membership or participation on the
          Creditors’ Committee and expressly reserves all rights and remedies with respect to its General Unsecured Claims or Unsecured Notes Claims and the Unsecured Notes Indenture, as applicable, without limitation hereby.

     

    RECITALS

     

    WHEREAS, on June 15, 2022 (the
        “Petition Date”), each of the Debtors commenced a case (collectively, the “Chapter 11 Cases”) under chapter 11 of title 11 of
        the United States Code (the “Bankruptcy Code”) in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York (the “Bankruptcy
            Court”);

     

    WHEREAS, the Debtors and the
        Consenting Creditor Parties have in good faith and at arm’s length negotiated certain restructuring transactions with respect to the Debtors on the terms set forth in this Agreement and as specified in the term sheet attached as Exhibit B hereto (as may be amended, supplemented, or otherwise modified from time to time pursuant to this Agreement, including all exhibits, schedules, supplements, appendices,
        annexes, and attachments thereto, the “Restructuring Term Sheet”), subject to agreement on definitive documentation and approval by the Court; and

     

    WHEREAS, the Parties have
        agreed to take certain actions to implement the Restructuring Transactions on the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement.

     

    NOW, THEREFORE, in
        consideration of the covenants and agreements contained herein, and for other valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, each Party, intending to be legally bound, hereby agrees as follows:

     

    AGREEMENT

     

    	Section 1.	
            Definitions and Interpretation

          

     

    1.01        Definitions.  The following terms shall have the following definitions:

     

    “Agreement” has the meaning set forth in the preamble
        hereof and, for the avoidance of doubt, includes all the exhibits, annexes, and schedules hereto in accordance with Section 15.02
        (including the Restructuring Term Sheet).

     

    
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    “Agreement Effective Date” means the date on which each of the
      conditions set forth in Section 2 has been satisfied or waived by the appropriate Party or Parties in accordance with this Agreement.

     

    “Agreement Effective Period” means, with respect to a Party, the
      period from the Agreement Effective Date to the Termination Date applicable to that Party.

     

    “Alternative Financing Commitments” means the commitments
        for additional debtor-in-possession financing on terms substantially similar to the terms set forth in the Final DIP Order and otherwise acceptable to the Debtors and in an amount sufficient to complete a marketing and sale process for the sale of
        all or substantially all of the Debtors’ assets through the closing of an Acceptable Alternative Transaction, which shall not be more than an amount disclosed to the advisors to the Consenting BrandCo Lenders
        in writing on or prior to the date the Plan is filed with the Bankruptcy Court.

     

    “Alternative Restructuring Counterproposal Notice” has the meaning
      set forth in Section 9.02 of this Agreement.

     

    “Alternative Restructuring Proposal” means any inquiry, proposal,
      offer, bid, term sheet, discussion, or agreement with respect to a sale, disposition, new-money investment, restructuring, reorganization, merger, amalgamation, acquisition, consolidation, dissolution, debt investment, equity investment (including
      any equity commitment or investment for which the Debtors have not received the prior written consent of the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders), liquidation, tender offer, recapitalization, plan of reorganization, share exchange, business
      combination, capital structure inconsistent with the Restructuring Term Sheet, or similar transaction involving any one or more Debtors, or any material portion of any of their assets, in each case in whole or in part, or the debt, equity, or other
      interests in any one or more Debtors other than in accordance with or in furtherance of one or more of the Restructuring Transactions.

     

    “Backstop Motion” means the motion seeking approval of the Backstop
      Commitment Agreement.

     

    “Bankruptcy Code” has the meaning set forth in the recitals to this
      Agreement.

     

    “Bankruptcy Court” has the meaning set forth in the recitals to this
      Agreement.

     

    “BrandCo Settlement Termination Date” has the meaning set forth in Section 6.02(a).

     

    “Breach Notice” means a written notice which shall (a) be delivered in connection with a purported breach of this Agreement in accordance with this Agreement and (b) set forth the provision(s) under this Agreement pursuant to which the purported breach has
        occurred and the purported grounds for the delivery of such notice.

     

    “Business Day” means any day other than a Saturday, Sunday, or other
      day on which commercial banks are authorized to close under the Laws of, or are in fact closed in, the state of New York.

     

    
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      “Canadian Recognition Proceeding” means the proceeding commenced
        before the Ontario Superior Court of Justice (Commercial List) pursuant to the Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act to recognize the Chapter 11 Cases in Canada.

       

      “Chapter 11 Cases” has the meaning set forth in the recitals to
        this Agreement.

       

      “Company Claims/Interests” means Claims against, and Interests in, any Debtor.

       

      “Confidentiality Agreement” means an executed confidentiality
        agreement, including with respect to the issuance of a “cleansing letter” or other public disclosure of material non-public information, in connection with any proposed Restructuring Transactions.

       

      “Consenting 2020 B-1 Lenders” has the meaning set forth in the
        preamble to this Agreement.

       

      “Consenting 2020 B-2 Lenders” has the meaning set forth in the
        preamble to this Agreement.

       

      “Consenting BrandCo Lenders” has the meaning set forth in the
        preamble to this Agreement.

       

      “Consenting Creditor Parties” has the meaning set forth in the
        preamble to this Agreement.

       

      “Consenting Creditor Parties Termination Events” has the meaning set forth in Section 13.02.

       

      “Consummation of Alternative

            Restructuring Proposal Notice” has the meaning set forth in Section 9.02 of this Agreement.

       

      “Creditors’ Committee” has the meaning set forth in the preamble to
        this Agreement.

       

      “Creditors’ Committee Constituent Claims” has the meaning set forth in Section 6.01(a)(i).

       

      “Creditors’ Committee Termination Events” has the meaning set forth in Section 13.02.

       

      “Debtor Termination Events” has the meaning set forth in Section 13.03.

       

      “Debtors” has the meaning set forth in the preamble to this
        Agreement.

       

      “Definitive Documents” shall mean the documents set forth in Section 3.01, including all exhibits, annexes, schedules, amendments, and supplements relating to such documents.

       

      “Equivalent GUC Treatment” has the meaning set forth in Section 6.01(a)(i).

       

      “Execution Date” has the meaning set forth in the preamble to this
        Agreement.

       

      “Fiduciary Out Notice” has the meaning set forth in Section 9.01 of this Agreement.

       

      
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        “Independent Investigation” means the internal investigation of
          potential claims, if any, that certain Debtors may hold against insiders and affiliates being conducted by the investigation committee of the board of directors of Holdings.

         

        “Interim Compensation Order” means the Order Authorizing Procedures for Interim Compensation and Reimbursement of Expenses of Professionals entered by the Bankruptcy court on July 21, 2022 [Docket No. 259].

         

        “Joinder” means a joinder to this Agreement substantially in the form attached hereto
          as Exhibit C.

         

        “Law” means any federal, state, provincial, local, or foreign law
          (including common law), statute, code, ordinance, rule, regulation, order, ruling, or judgment, in each case, that is validly adopted, promulgated, issued, or entered by a governmental authority of competent jurisdiction (including the Bankruptcy
          Court).

         

        “Milestones” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.01 of this Agreement.

         

        “Parties” has the meaning set forth in the preamble to this
          Agreement.

         

        “Permitted Transfer” has the meaning set forth in Section 10.01 of this Agreement.

         

        “Permitted Transferee” means each transferee of any Company
          Claims/Interests that meets the requirements of Section 10.01.

         

        “Petition Date” has the meaning set forth in the recitals to this
          Agreement.

         

        “Plan Effective Date” means the “Effective Date” as defined in
          the Restructuring Term Sheet.

         

        “Qualified Marketmaker” means an entity that (a) holds
            itself out to the public or the applicable private markets as standing ready in the ordinary course of its business to purchase from customers and sell to customers Company Claims/Interests (including debt securities, other debt, or interests) or enter into with customers long and short positions in Company Claims/Interests (including debt securities, other debt, or interests), in its capacity as a dealer or market maker in such Company Claims/Interests, and
              (b) is, in fact, regularly in the business of making a market in Claims against, or Interests in, issuers or borrowers (including debt securities, other debt, or interests).

         

        “Required Consenting 2020 B-1 Lenders” means, as of the relevant date, Consenting 2020
          B-1 Lenders holding a majority of the aggregate principal amount of the 2020 Term B-1 Loans held by the Ad Hoc Group of BrandCo Lenders as of such date.

         

        “Required Consenting 2020 B-2 Lenders” means, as of the relevant date, Consenting 2020
          B-2 Lenders holding a majority of the aggregate principal amount of the 2020 Term B-2 Loans held by the Ad Hoc Group of BrandCo Lenders as of such date.

         

        
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        “Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders” means, as of the relevant date, the Required
          Consenting B-1 Lenders and the Required Consenting B-2 Lenders.

         

        “Revlon” has the meaning set forth in the preamble to this Agreement.

         

        “Settled Litigation” has the meaning set forth in Section 6.01(b)(ii) of this Agreement.

         

        “Swap Agreement” means the swap agreement, exchange agreement, or other form of document, by and among the Consenting BrandCo Lenders and such necessary other third parties, as appropriate, which shall be in form and substance reasonably acceptable to the Required
            Consenting BrandCo Lenders and the Debtors, and pursuant to which (a) each Consenting 2020 B-1 Lender shall agree to swap its right to receive all or a proportional share of the New Common Stock on the Plan Effective Date and Equity
            Subscription Rights (promptly after the applicable rights offering record date) to which such Consenting 2020 B-1 Lender is entitled under the Plan on account of such Consenting 2020 B-1 Lender’s Allowed OpCo Term Loan Claim for the right to
            receive, on the Plan Effective Date, the Swap Ratio Equivalent Value of the Take-Back Term Loans swapped by the Consenting 2020 B-2 Lenders; and (b) each Consenting 2020 B-2 Lender shall agree to swap its right to receive on the Plan Effective
            Date all or a proportional share of the Take-Back Term Loans to which such Consenting 2020 B-2 Lender is entitled under the Plan on account of such Consenting 2020 B-2 Lender’s Allowed BrandCo Second Lien Guaranty Claim for the right (x) to
            receive on the Plan Effective Date the Swap Ratio Equivalent Value of the New Common Stock and (y) to receive, promptly after the applicable rights offering record date, the Swap Ratio Equivalent Value of the Equity Subscription Rights swapped
            by the Consenting 2020 B-1 Lenders.

         

        “Termination Date” means, with respect to a Party, the date on
          which termination of this Agreement as to such Party is effective in accordance with Section 13.01, 13.02,
          13.03, 13.04, or 13.05, as
          applicable.

         

        “Termination Events” has the meaning set forth in Section 13.03.

         

        “Termination Notice” means a written notice which shall (a) be delivered in connection
          with a Termination Event in accordance with this Agreement and (b) set forth the provision(s) under this Agreement pursuant to which the Termination Event has occurred and the purported grounds for such termination.

         

        “Transfer” means, as the context requires, (a) to sell, resell,
          reallocate, use, pledge, assign, transfer, hypothecate, participate, donate, or otherwise encumber or dispose of, directly or indirectly (including through derivatives, options, swaps, pledges, forward sales, or other transactions), or (b) a
          transaction effectuating any of the foregoing.

         

        “Transfer Agreement” means an executed form of transfer
            agreement providing, among other things, that a transferee is bound by the terms of this Agreement and substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit

            D.

         

        “UCC BrandCo Challenge” means any Challenge by the Creditors’ Committee to the Prepetition BrandCo Credit
              Facilities, the Prepetition BrandCo Credit Facility Debt, the Prepetition BrandCo Liens, or the Prepetition BrandCo Secured Parties (in each case, as defined in the Final DIP Order).

         

        
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          “UCC BrandCo Challenge Deadline” means the last day of the
            Challenge Period (as defined in the Final DIP Order) with respect to the UCC BrandCo Challenges.

           

          “UCC Settlement Termination Date” has the meaning set forth in Section 6.02(c).

           

          “UCC Settlement Waiver Date” has the meaning set forth in Section 6.02(b).

           

          “U.S. Trustee” means

            the United States Trustee for the Southern District of New York.

           

          1.02         Interpretation.  For purposes of this Agreement:

             

          

          (a)           in the appropriate context,
                each term, whether stated in the singular or the plural, shall include both the singular and the plural, and pronouns stated in the masculine, feminine, or neuter gender shall include the masculine, feminine, and neuter gender;

           

          (b)          capitalized terms defined only
                in the plural or singular form shall nonetheless have their defined meanings when used in the opposite form;

            

          

          (c)          unless otherwise specified, any
                reference herein to an existing document, schedule, or exhibit shall mean such document, schedule, or exhibit, as it may have been or may be amended, restated, supplemented, or otherwise modified from time to time; provided that any capitalized terms herein which are defined with reference to another agreement, are defined with reference to such other agreement as of the date of this
                Agreement, without giving effect to any termination of such other agreement or amendments to such capitalized terms in any such other agreement following the date hereof;

           

          (d)           unless otherwise specified, all
                references herein to “Sections” are references to Sections of this Agreement;

           

          (e)          the words “herein,” “hereof,”
                and “hereto” refer to this Agreement in its entirety, including all exhibits, annexes, and schedules attached hereto in accordance with Section 15.02, rather
                than to any particular portion of this Agreement;

           

          (f)           captions and headings to
                Sections are inserted for convenience of reference only and are not intended to be a part of or to affect the interpretation of this Agreement;

           

          (g)         references to “shareholders,”
                “directors,” and/or “officers” shall also include “members” and/or “managers,” as applicable, as such terms are defined under the applicable limited liability company Laws;

           

          (h)           the use of “include” or
                “including” is without limitation, whether stated or not; and

           

          (i)            the phrase “counsel to the
                Consenting Creditor Parties” refers in this Agreement to each counsel specified in Section 15.10 other than counsel to the Debtors.

           

          
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          Section 2.             Effectiveness of this Agreement.  This Agreement shall become effective and binding upon each of the Parties at 12:00 a.m., prevailing Eastern Standard Time, on the Agreement Effective
              Date, which is the date on which all of the following conditions have been satisfied or waived in accordance with this Agreement:

           

          (a)           each of the Debtors shall have
                executed and delivered counterpart signature pages of this Agreement to counsel to each of the Parties;

           

          (b)          holders (or investment advisors,
                sub-advisors, or managers of discretionary accounts of holders) of at least two-thirds of the aggregate outstanding principal amount of 2020 Term B-1 Loans shall have executed and delivered counterpart signature pages to this Agreement in
                accordance with Section 15.07;

           

          (c)          holders (or investment advisors,
                sub-advisors, or managers of discretionary accounts of holders) of at least two-thirds of the aggregate outstanding principal amount of 2020 Term B-2 Loans shall have executed and delivered counterpart signature pages to this Agreement in
                accordance with Section 15.07;

           

          (d)          an authorized representative of
                the Creditors’ Committee shall have executed and delivered a counterpart signature page to this Agreement to counsel to each of the Parties; an

           

          (e)          counsel to the Debtors shall
                have given notice to counsel to the Consenting Creditor Parties in the manner set forth in Section 15.10 hereof (by email or otherwise) that the conditions to
                the Agreement Effective Date set forth in this Section 2 have occurred; and

           

          (f)          the BrandCo Agent shall have
                extended the UCC BrandCo Challenge Deadline through the earlier of the UCC Settlement Waiver Date and the date that is five (5) days following the UCC Settlement Termination Date.

           

          	Section 3.	
                  Definitive Documents.

                

           

          3.01        The
                Definitive Documents governing the Restructuring Transactions shall include the following, which shall, in each case, be in form and substance consistent with this Agreement, including Section 3.02:

           

          (a)           the Plan (including, for the
                avoidance of doubt, all exhibits, annexes, exhibits, schedules, and supplements related thereto, including the Plan Supplement);

           

          (b)           the Confirmation Order;

           

          (c)           the Disclosure Statement Order;

           

          (d)           the Solicitation Materials,
                including the Disclosure Statement;

           

          (e)           the Exit Facilities Documents,
                including the Incremental New Money Commitment Letter;

           

          
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            (f)            the Equity Rights Offering
                  Documents, including the Backstop Commitment Agreement, the Backstop Order, and the Equity Rights Offering Procedures;

             

            (g)           [reserved;]

              

            

            (h)           the New Organizational
                  Documents;

             

            (i)            the Talc PI Distribution
                  Procedures;

             

            (j)            the GUC Trust Agreement;

             

            (k)           the New Warrant Agreement;

             

            (l)            the documentation setting
                  the distribution record date and means of distribution under the Plan and the procedures for designating the recipients of distributions under the Plan;

             

            (m)          any materials relating to (a)
                  through (l) above or (n) below, that are filed in the Canadian Recognition Proceeding or any other foreign proceeding commenced by any Debtor in connection with the Restructuring Transactions; and

             

            (n)          all other documents, motions,
                  pleadings, briefs, applications, orders, agreements, supplements, and other filings, including any summaries or term sheets in respect thereof, that are directly related to any of the foregoing or as may be reasonably necessary or
                  advisable to implement the Restructuring Transactions.

             

            3.02        The
                  Definitive Documents not executed or in a form attached to this Agreement as of the Execution Date remain subject to negotiation and completion.  The Definitive Documents, including all amendments and modifications thereto and including
                  all forms thereof filed with the Bankruptcy Court, shall contain terms, conditions, representations, warranties, and covenants consistent with the terms of this Agreement, as they may be modified, amended, or supplemented in accordance
                  with Section 14 and be in form and substance reasonably acceptable to the Debtors and the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders; provided that (i) the Definitive Documents identified in Section 3.01(a)-(c), and (e) shall be in form and substance acceptable to the Debtors and the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders,
                  other than the Third-Party New Money Exit Facility, which shall be in form and substance acceptable solely to the Debtors and the Required Consenting 2020 B-2 Lenders, (ii) the Definitive Documents identified in Section 3.01(f) and (k) shall be in form and substance acceptable solely to the Debtors and the Required
                  Consenting 2020 B-2 Lenders; provided that any material reduction in the ERO Price Per Share shall also be reasonably acceptable to the Required Consenting 2020 B-1
                  Lenders, (iii) the Definitive Documents identified in Section 3.01(i) and (j)
                  shall be in form and substance reasonably acceptable solely to the Debtors and the Required Consenting 2020 B-2 Lenders, and (iv) the Definitive Documents identified in Section

                      3.01(h) and the Reorganized Holdings Board shall be determined by and acceptable to the Required Consenting 2020 B-2 Lenders in their sole discretion;
                    provided further that, if any provision, or any amendment or modification of such provision, of the Definitive Documents has the effect of causing the Plan treatment of holders of the 2020 Term B-1 Loan Claims or holders of the
                  2020 Term B-2 Loan Claims to be less favorable than that set forth in the Restructuring Term Sheet, only the affected group of the Required Consenting 2020 B-1 Lenders and/or the Required Consenting 2020 B-2 Lenders, as applicable,
                  receiving the less favorable treatment may exercise the consent rights as set forth in this Section 3, solely with respect to such provision, or any amendment
                  or modification of such provision; provided further that, (x) the provisions of the Definitive Documents providing for or impacting treatment of General Unsecured
                  Claims and/or Unsecured Notes Claims and (y) the New Warrant Agreement shall also be in form and substance reasonably acceptable to the Creditors’ Committee.  For the avoidance of doubt, the terms of this Agreement (including the exhibits
                  attached hereto) have been agreed by all the Parties.

             

            
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            	Section 4.	
                    Milestones.

                  

             

            4.01        The
                  Debtors shall implement the Restructuring Transactions in accordance with the following milestones (the “Milestones”):

             

            (a)           no later than December 22,
                  2022, the Debtors shall file with the Bankruptcy Court: (i) the Plan; and (ii) the Disclosure Statement;

             

            (b)           no later than February 6,
                  2023, the Bankruptcy Court shall have entered the Disclosure Statement Order;

             

            (c)          no later than February 14,
                  2023, the Bankruptcy Court shall have entered the Backstop Order (provided that, if the Consenting BrandCo Lenders have not entered into the Backstop Commitment
                  Agreement by January 17, 2023, the date the Bankruptcy Court shall have entered the Backstop Order shall be automatically extended by the number of additional days that the Consenting BrandCo Lenders take to enter into the Backstop
                  Commitment Agreement beyond January 17, 2023);

             

            (d)           no later than February 20,
                  2023, the Debtors shall have commenced the solicitation of votes to accept or reject the Plan;

              

            

            (e)           no later than April 3, 2023,
                  the Bankruptcy Court shall have entered the Confirmation Order; and

             

            (f)            no later than April 17,
                  2023, the Plan Effective Date shall have occurred.

             

            4.02         A Milestone may only be extended or waived with the prior written consent of the Debtors and the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders (email being sufficient).

             

            	Section 5.	
                    Commitments of the Consenting Creditor Parties.

                  

             

            5.01         Affirmative

                    Commitments.

             

            (a)          During the Agreement Effective
                  Period as to each Consenting Creditor Party, such Consenting Creditor Party agrees, (in the case of each Consenting Creditor Party, in respect of all of its Company Claims/Interests presently owned and hereafter acquired (for so long as
                  it remains the beneficial or record owner thereof, or the nominee, investment manager, or advisor for beneficial holders thereof)), to:

             

            
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            (i)           support the consummation and
                  implementation of the Restructuring Transactions;

             

            (ii)          [reserved;]

             

            (iii)        negotiate in good faith and
                  use commercially reasonable efforts to execute and implement the Definitive Documents to which it is required to be a party;

             

            (iv)       with respect to each Consenting
                  BrandCo Lender, prior to the date by which the Consenting BrandCo Lender shall be required to vote on the Plan, vote each of its Company Claims/Interests to accept the Plan by delivering its duly executed and completed ballot accepting
                  the Plan in accordance with the Solicitation Materials;

             

            (v)          with respect to each
                  Consenting BrandCo Lender, to the extent it is permitted to opt out of the releases set forth in the Plan, elect not to opt out of the releases set forth in the Plan by timely delivering its duly executed and completed ballot(s)
                  indicating such election;

             

            (vi)        with respect to each
                  Consenting BrandCo Lender, to the extent that it is permitted to opt in to the releases set forth in the Plan, elect to opt in to the releases set forth in the Plan by timely delivering its duly executed and completed ballot(s) indicating
                  such election;

             

            (vii)      with respect to each Consenting
                  BrandCo Lender, not change, withdraw, amend, or revoke (or cause to be changed, withdrawn, amended, or revoked) any vote or election referred to in clause (ii), (iv), (v), or (vi) above;

             

            (viii)       support, and not directly or
                  indirectly object to, delay, impede, or take any other action to interfere with, Confirmation or consummation of the Plan; and

             

            (ix)         support, and not directly or
                  indirectly object to, delay, impede, or take any other action to interfere with, any motion or other pleading or document filed by a Debtor in the Bankruptcy Court or any other court that is consistent in all respects with this Agreement
                  and the Restructuring Transactions.

             

            (b)          In addition to the commitments
                  set forth in Section 5.01(a), during the Agreement
                  Effective Period as to the Creditors’ Committee, the Creditors’ Committee agrees to:

             

            (i)          upon the written request of
                  the Debtors, timely file a formal objection, or joinder to any such objection, to any motion, application, or other pleading filed with the Bankruptcy Court or any other court seeking the entry of an order for relief that: (A) is
                  inconsistent with this Agreement in any material respect; or (B) would, or would be reasonably expected to, frustrate the purposes of this Agreement, including by preventing the consummation of the Restructuring Transactions;

             

            (ii)         provide, for inclusion in the
                  Solicitation Materials, a letter recommending that all holders of General Unsecured Claims and Unsecured Notes Claims vote in favor of the Plan and grant the releases contained in the Plan; and

             

            
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              (iii)          upon the written request
                    of the Debtors, timely file a formal objection or opposition to any motion, application, or adversary proceeding or other action or proceeding asserting any Settled Litigation.

               

              5.02         Negative

                      Commitments.

               

              (a)          During the Agreement
                    Effective Period as to each Consenting Creditor Party, such Consenting Creditor Party agrees (in the case of each Consenting BrandCo Lender, in respect of all of its Company Claims/Interests presently owned (as detailed on the signature
                    pages attached hereto) and hereafter acquired, in each case, for so long as it remains the beneficial or record owner thereof, or the nominee, investment manager, or advisor for beneficial holders thereof) that it shall not directly or
                    indirectly, and it shall not direct any other Entity to:

               

              (i)          object to, delay, impede,
                    or take any other action to interfere with, delay, or impede the acceptance, consummation, or implementation of the Plan or the Restructuring Transactions;

               

              (ii)         seek, solicit, propose,
                    file, support, vote in favor of, assist, engage in negotiations in connection with, or participate in the formulation, preparation, filing, or prosecution of any Alternative Restructuring Proposal;

               

              (iii)        file any motion, pleading,
                    or other document with the Bankruptcy Court or any other court (including any modifications or amendments thereof) that, in whole or in part, is materially inconsistent with this Agreement or the Restructuring Transactions;

               

              (iv)      initiate, or have initiated on
                    its behalf, any litigation or proceeding of any kind that is inconsistent with this Agreement or the Restructuring Transactions against the Debtors or the other Parties (it being understood, for the avoidance of doubt, that any
                    litigation or proceeding to enforce this Agreement or any Definitive Document or that is otherwise permitted under this Agreement shall not be construed to be inconsistent with this Agreement or the Restructuring Transactions);

               

              (v)         exercise, or direct any
                    other person to exercise, any right or remedy for the enforcement, collection, or recovery of any Company Claims/Interests in a manner that is inconsistent with this Agreement; or

               

              (vi)       object to, delay, impede, or
                    take any other action to interfere with the Debtors’ ownership and possession of their assets, wherever located, or interfere with the automatic stay arising under section 362 of the Bankruptcy Code or any stay in the Canadian
                    Recognition Proceeding, other than as permitted by this Agreement.

               

              5.03         Additional Provisions Regarding the Consenting Creditor Parties’ Commitments.

               

              Notwithstanding anything contained in this Agreement, nothing in this Agreement shall:

               

              (a)          be construed to prohibit any
                    Consenting Creditor Party from appearing as a party in interest in any matter to be adjudicated in the Chapter 11 Cases, so long as such appearance and the positions advocated in connection therewith are not inconsistent with this
                    Agreement and are not for the purpose of delaying, interfering, or impeding, directly or indirectly, the Restructuring Transactions;

               

              
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              (b)         affect the ability of any
                    Consenting Creditor Party to consult with any other Consenting Creditor Party, the Debtors, or any other party in interest in the Chapter 11 Cases (including the United States Trustee), so as long as such consultation and any
                    communications in connection therewith are not inconsistent with this Agreement or any applicable confidentiality agreement, and are not for the purpose of delaying, interfering, or impeding, directly or indirectly, the Restructuring
                    Transactions;

               

              (c)         impair or waive the rights of
                    any Consenting Creditor Party to assert or raise any objection permitted under this Agreement in connection with the Restructuring Transactions;

               

              (d)         prevent any Consenting
                    Creditor Party from enforcing this Agreement or contesting whether any matter, fact, or thing is a breach of, or is inconsistent with, this Agreement;

               

              (e)         be construed to prohibit any
                    Consenting BrandCo Lender from, either itself or through any representatives or agents, soliciting, initiating, negotiating, facilitating, proposing, continuing, or responding to any proposal to purchase or sell Company
                    Claims/Interests, so long as such Consenting BrandCo Lender complies with Section 10; or

               

              (f)           obligate a Consenting
                    BrandCo Lender to deliver a vote to support the Plan or prohibit a Consenting BrandCo Lender from changing such vote, in each case from and after the Termination Date as to such Consenting BrandCo Lender (other than pursuant to Section 13.05).  For the avoidance of doubt, upon the Termination Date as to a Consenting BrandCo Lender (other than pursuant to Section 13.05), such Consenting BrandCo Lender’s vote shall automatically be deemed void ab initio and such
                    Consenting BrandCo Lender shall have a reasonable opportunity to cast a vote; or

               

              (g)         prohibit any Consenting
                    Creditor Party from taking any other action that is not inconsistent with this Agreement, the Restructuring Transactions, or any Definitive Document.

               

              5.04       Additional

                    Commitments of the Consenting BrandCo Lenders.

               

              During the Agreement Effective Period, each Consenting BrandCo Lender agrees to:

               

              (a)           with respect to Consenting
                    BrandCo Lenders that are DIP Lenders, which collectively constitute Required DIP Lenders (as defined in the Final DIP Order), consent to the payment by the Debtors of the fees and expenses incurred by the professionals retained by the
                    Creditors’ Committee in connection with or relating to the investigation and/or prosecution of any Challenge (as defined in the Final DIP Order) through the Execution Date notwithstanding the application of any Investigation Cap (as
                    such term is defined by the Final DIP Order) immediately upon execution of this Agreement and approval and/or authorization to pay such fees and expenses in accordance with the Interim Compensation Order and other such orders of the
                    Bankruptcy Court, so long as the Creditors’ Committee remains bound to this Agreement and not in breach of any of their respective obligations hereunder;

               

              
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              (b)           negotiate in good faith and
                    use commercially reasonable efforts to execute and implement the Swap Agreement;

               

              (c)           negotiate in good faith and
                    use commercial best efforts to reach an agreement with the Debtors on the outstanding terms of the Enhanced Cash Incentive Program and the Global Bonus Program in accordance with the terms of the Restructuring Term Sheet by January 18,
                    2023 and February 18, 2023, respectively; and

               

              (d)          execute and deliver any
                    documentation reasonably requested by counsel to the Ad Hoc Group of BrandCo Lenders necessary to evidence such Consenting BrandCo Lender’s election under section 1111(b)(2) of the Bankruptcy Code for such Consenting BrandCo Lender’s
                    OpCo Term Loan Claims solely for purposes of the Plan.

               

              
                	
                        Section 6.

                      	
                        Continuing Obligations of the
                                Consenting BrandCo Lenders and the Creditors’ Committee.

                      

              

               

              6.01        Commitment of the Consenting BrandCo Lenders and the Creditors’ Committee.

                

              

              (a)           Upon the Agreement
                    Effective Date and continuing until the BrandCo Settlement Termination Date, each Consenting BrandCo Lender agrees to:

               

              (i)          use its commercially
                    reasonable best efforts to cause the Plan and any Alternative Restructuring Proposal sought, solicited, proposed, filed, supported, voted in favor of, negotiated, formulated, prepared, or otherwise prosecuted by the Required Consenting
                    BrandCo Lenders provides for treatment of each class of General Unsecured Claims, Unsecured Note Claims, and Qualified Pension Plans (collectively, “Creditors’ Committee Constituent
                        Claims”) that is not economically less favorable to the holders of such class than the treatment of such class contemplated under the reorganization transaction contemplated under the Restructuring Term Sheet (such
                    treatment, “Equivalent GUC Treatment”); and

               

              (ii)          without the Creditors’
                    Committee’s consent, not amend the Plan in any manner, or seek, solicit, propose, file, support, or participate in the formulation, preparation, filing, or prosecution of any Alternative Restructuring Proposal, that would offer or
                    likely result in treatment of any class of Creditors’ Committee Constituent Claims that is less favorable to the holders of such class than the Equivalent GUC Treatment of such class contemplated under the Restructuring Term Sheet.

               

              (b)          Upon the Agreement Effective
                    Date and continuing until the UCC Settlement Termination Date, the Creditors’ Committee agrees that it shall not directly or indirectly, and shall not direct any other Entity to:

               

              (i)          object to, delay, impede, or
                    take any other action to interfere with, delay, or impede the acceptance, consummation, or implementation of any Alternative Restructuring Proposal sought, solicited, filed, supported, voted in favor of, negotiated, formulated, prepared
                    or otherwise prosecuted by the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders that provides for Equivalent GUC Treatment; or

               

              
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    (ii)          (A) investigate, assert, prosecute,
          or support, directly or indirectly, including by filing any document in support of, propounding discovery in support of, advocating to the Bankruptcy Court in favor of, or transferring material work product (whether in writing or orally) in
          furtherance of another’s support of (except but solely to the extent the Creditors’ Committee is required by applicable Law to disclose any such work product that is not entitled to protection from discovery), (I) any challenge to the amount,
          validity, perfection, enforceability, priority, or extent of, or seek avoidance, disallowance, subordination, or recharacterization of, any portion of any Claim of, or security interest or continuing lien granted to or for the benefit of, any
          Holder of a 2020 Term Loan Claim or BrandCo Agent; (II) any action for preferences, fraudulent transfers or conveyances, other avoidance power claims or any other claims, counterclaims or causes of action, objections, contests, or defenses
          against any Holder of a 2020 Term Loan Claim, BrandCo Agent or BrandCo Entity; (III) any other Challenge (as defined in the Final DIP Order) against any Holder of a 2020 Term Loan Claim or BrandCo Agent or any Claims or liens thereof; or (IV) any
          other Financing Transactions Litigation Claims (collectively, “Settled Litigation”); or (B) seek payment for any fees relating to any of the foregoing, other than as expressly permitted
          by this Agreement.

     

    6.02          Termination
          and Remedies.

     

    (a)          The Consenting BrandCo Lenders’
          obligations under Section 6.01(a) shall automatically terminate upon the occurrence of any of the following events (the date of such termination, the “BrandCo Settlement Termination Date”):

     

    (i)          the termination of this Agreement, in
          each case solely, as to the Creditors’ Committee, by (A) the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders pursuant to Section 13.01(a), (e), or (k), (B) the Creditors’ Committee, other than pursuant to pursuant to Section 13.02(a) as a result of a breach by the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders of their obligations under Section 6.01(a), or
          (C) by the Debtors pursuant to Section 13.03(c);

     

    (ii)       the delivery of a notice by the
          Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders to counsel to the Creditors’ Committee upon the breach by the Creditors’ Committee of its obligations under Section 6.01(b), which
          breach remains uncured (to the extent curable) for ten (10) Business Days after the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders transmit a Breach Notice to counsel to the Creditors’ Committee hereof detailing any such breach; or

     

    (iii)         the occurrence of the UCC Settlement
          Termination Date.

     

    (b)          The Creditors’ Committee agrees that,
          upon the occurrence of a BrandCo Settlement Termination Date occurring pursuant to any of the events described in Section 6.02(a)(i) or (ii) (such date, the “UCC Settlement Waiver Date”), (i) the Creditors’ Committee’s obligations under Section 6.01(b) shall survive; (ii) the UCC BrandCo Challenge Deadline shall immediately and automatically be deemed to have expired; and (iii) the Creditors’ Committee shall be deemed to have waived any and all
          rights to assert any Settled Litigation or objections to Confirmation of the Plan on any basis other than an objection on behalf of Holders of General Unsecured Claims and/or
            Unsecured Notes Claims to Confirmation based upon a valid Alternative Restructuring Proposal for an Acceptable Alternative Transaction received by the Debtors.

     

    
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    (c)           In the event of a breach by the
          Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders of their obligations under Section 6.01(a), which breach remains uncured for ten (10) Business Days after the Creditors’ Committee transmits a Breach Notice to counsel to the Ad Hoc Group of BrandCo
          Lenders detailing such breach, the Creditors’ Committee may elect to either (i) terminate the Creditors’ Committee’s obligations under Section 6.01(b) by delivering a
          notice to counsel to the Ad Hoc Group of BrandCo Lenders (the date of such termination, the “UCC Settlement Termination
              Date”) or (ii) seek specific performance of the Consenting BrandCo Lenders’ obligations under Section 6.01(a); provided that, for the avoidance of doubt, the Creditors’ Committee shall not be permitted to seek specific performance of Section 6.01(a)
          at any time after the UCC Settlement Waiver Date.  Upon the UCC Settlement Termination Date, (x) the Creditors’ Committee shall be permitted to seek standing and, if granted standing, to prosecute a UCC BrandCo Challenge in respect to the Settled Litigation and (y) the UCC BrandCo Challenge Deadline shall be deemed to occur on the date that is five (5) days after the UCC Settlement Termination Date; provided that, if the breach by the Required
            Consenting BrandCo Lenders is subsequently cured, the Creditors’ Committee shall immediately withdraw such UCC BrandCo Challenge and any notice of a UCC Settlement Termination Date shall be deemed rescinded.  For the avoidance of doubt,
          at any time prior to the UCC Settlement Termination Date, the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders may seek specific performance of the Creditors’ Committee’s obligations under Section

              6.01(b).  For the avoidance of doubt, notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, the provisions of Section 6 hereof shall survive
          termination of this Agreement.

     

    	Section 7.	
            Commitments of the Debtors.

          

     

    7.01         Affirmative Commitments.  Except as expressly permitted in Section 9.02, during the Agreement Effective
      Period, each of the Debtors agrees to, and agrees to cause each of its direct and indirect subsidiaries to:

     

    (a)           support and take all steps reasonably
          necessary and desirable to consummate the Restructuring Transactions in accordance with this Agreement and the Milestones;

     

    (b)          to the extent any legal or structural
          impediment arises that would prevent, hinder, impede, or delay the consummation of the Restructuring Transactions, take all steps reasonably necessary and desirable to address any such impediment, and negotiate in good faith any appropriate
          additional or alternative provisions or agreements to address any such impediment;

     

    (c)           use commercially reasonable efforts
          to obtain any and all required governmental, regulatory, and/or third-party approvals for the Restructuring Transactions;

     

    (d)          negotiate in good faith and use
          commercially reasonable efforts to take all steps reasonably necessary to (i) consummate the Restructuring Transactions and (ii) execute and implement the Definitive Documents;

     

    (e)           not file or seek authority to file
          any pleading inconsistent with this Agreement, including the consent rights set forth in Section 3, or the Restructuring Transactions;

     

    (f)          timely file a formal objection to any
          motion, application, or pleading filed with the Bankruptcy Court seeking the entry of an order for relief that: (i) is materially inconsistent with this Agreement or any Definitive Document; or (ii) would, or would be reasonably expected to,
          frustrate the purposes of this Agreement or any Definitive Document, including by preventing the consummation of the Restructuring Transactions;

     

    
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      (g)           timely file a formal objection or
            opposition to any motion, application, or adversary proceeding or other action or proceeding asserting any Settled Litigation;

       

      (h)         oppose and object to any motion,
            application, adversary proceeding, or cause of action filed with the Bankruptcy Court by any party seeking the entry of an order (i) directing the appointment of a trustee or examiner (with expanded powers beyond those set forth in sections
            1106(a)(3) and (4) of the Bankruptcy Code); (ii) converting the Chapter 11 Cases to cases under chapter 7 of the Bankruptcy Code; (iii) dismissing the Chapter 11 Cases; or (iv) modifying or terminating the Debtors’ exclusive right to file
            and/or solicit acceptances of a plan of reorganization, as applicable;

       

      (i)            oppose any objections filed with
            the Bankruptcy Court to the Plan, any other Definitive Document, or the Restructuring Transactions;

       

      (j)         inform counsel to the Ad Hoc Group of
            BrandCo Lenders and the Creditors’ Committee within two (2) Business Days after becoming aware of (i) any matter or circumstance, that they know or believe is likely, to be a material impediment to the implementation or consummation of the
            Restructuring Transactions; (ii) a breach of this Agreement (including a breach by any Debtor); or (iii) any representation or statement made or deemed to be made by any Debtor under this Agreement which is or proves to have been incorrect or
            misleading in any material respect when made or deemed to be made; and

       

      (k)         upon reasonable request of any
            Consenting Creditor Party, reasonably and promptly inform counsel to such party of: (i) the status and progress of the Restructuring Transactions, including progress in relation to the negotiations of the Definitive Documents; and (ii) the
            status of obtaining any necessary authorizations (including any consents) from each Consenting Creditor Party, any competent judicial body, governmental authority, banking, taxation, supervisory, regulatory body, or any stock exchange.  For the
            avoidance of doubt, the Debtors shall continue to provide financial data to stakeholders, including the Ad Hoc Group of BrandCo Lenders and the Creditors’ Committee, as required by the Final DIP Order.

       

      7.02        Negative Commitments.  Except as expressly permitted in Section 9.02, during the Agreement Effective
        Period, each of the Debtors shall not, and shall cause each of its direct and indirect subsidiaries to not, directly or indirectly:

       

      (a)          without the reasonable consent of
            the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders, object to, delay, impede, or take any other action or inaction that is reasonably avoidable and would interfere with, delay, or impede the acceptance, implementation, or consummation of the Plan or the
            Restructuring Transactions;

       

      (b)        take any action or inaction that is
            inconsistent in any material respect with, or is intended or could reasonably be expected to frustrate or impede approval, implementation, and consummation of the Restructuring Transactions or this Agreement;

       

      
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      (c)          file any motion or pleading, with
            the Bankruptcy Court or any other court (including any modifications or amendments thereof) that, in whole or in part, is inconsistent with this Agreement, including the consent rights set forth in Section 3, or the Restructuring Transactions;

       

      (d)          execute or file any Definitive
            Document with the Bankruptcy Court (including any modifications or amendments thereto) that, in whole or in part, is inconsistent with this Agreement, including the consent rights set forth in Section 3, or the Restructuring Transactions;

       

      (e)           take any other action or inaction
            in contravention of this Agreement or any Definitive Document, or to the material detriment of the Restructuring Transactions;

       

      (f)           without the consent (not to be
            unreasonably withheld, conditioned, or delayed) of the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders, transfer any asset or right of any Debtor or any material asset or right used in the business of the Debtors to any Entity outside the ordinary course
            of business;

       

      (g)          without the consent (not to be
            unreasonably withheld, conditioned, or delayed) of the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders, take any action or inaction that would cause a change to the tax status of any Debtor; or

       

      (h)          without the consent (not to be
            unreasonably withheld, conditioned, or delayed) of the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders, engage in any merger, consolidation, material disposition, material acquisition, investment, dividend, incurrence of indebtedness, or other similar
            transaction outside of the ordinary course of business other than the Restructuring Transactions (including an Acceptable Alternative Transaction).

       

      	Section 8.	
              Additional Commitments.

            

      

      

      8.01        Cooperation and Support.  The Debtors shall provide draft copies of all material pleadings and documents that any Debtor intends to file with or submit to the Bankruptcy Court or any
        governmental authority (including any regulatory authority), as applicable, and draft copies of all press releases that any Debtor intends to issue regarding this Agreement or the Restructuring Transactions, to Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP, as
        counsel to the Ad Hoc Group of BrandCo Lenders, and Brown Rudnick LLP, as counsel to the Creditors’ Committee, at least two (2) Business Days prior to the date when such Debtor intends to file, submit or issue such document to the extent reasonably
        practicable, but in all events at least one (1) day prior to such date.  Counsel to the respective Parties shall consult in good faith regarding the form and substance of any such proposed filing with or submission to the Bankruptcy Court.  The
        Debtors shall provide the advisors to the Ad Hoc Group of BrandCo Lenders and the Creditors’ Committee with, in each case, upon a minimum of two (2) Business Days’ advance written notice to counsel to the Debtors, (a) reasonable access (without any
        material disruption to the conduct of the Debtors’ businesses) during normal business hours to the Debtors’ books and records, (b) reasonable access to the management and advisors of the Debtors for the purposes of evaluating the Debtors’ assets,
        liabilities, operations, businesses, finances, strategies, prospects, and affairs, and (c) timely and reasonable responses to all reasonable diligence requests; provided that
        all rights provided for in this Section 8.01 shall be subject to the terms of any agreements between the Debtors and third parties that may be affected by the exercise
        of the foregoing rights.  Further, the Debtors shall reasonably consult with counsel to the Ad Hoc Group of BrandCo Lenders and the Creditors’ Committee regarding any regulatory or other third-party approvals necessary to implement the
        Restructuring Transactions and share copies of any documents filed or submitted to any regulatory or other governmental authority in connection with obtaining any regulatory or other third-party approvals.

       

      
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      	Section 9.	
              Additional Provisions Regarding Fiduciary Obligations.

            

       

      9.01       Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, nothing in this Agreement shall require (a) any Debtor or the board of directors, board of managers, or similar governing body of any Debtor, or (b) the Creditors’ Committee
            or any member thereof (the aforementioned parties collectively as to the Debtors and the Creditors’ Committee, “Fiduciaries”), in each case, acting in their capacity as such, to take
            any action or to refrain from taking any action to the extent such Fiduciary determines, after consulting with counsel, that taking or failing to take such action would be inconsistent with applicable Law or its fiduciary obligations under
            applicable Law, including based on the results of the Independent Investigation; provided that counsel to the Debtors or the Creditors’ Committee, as applicable, shall give notice not later than two (2) Business Days following such
            determination (with email being sufficient) (a “Fiduciary Out Notice”), to counsel to each other Party to this Agreement following a determination made in accordance with this Section 9.01 to take or not take action, in each case in a manner that would result in a breach of this Agreement.  This Section 9.01 shall not be deemed to amend, supplement or otherwise modify, or constitute a waiver of any Party’s rights to terminate this Agreement pursuant to Section 13 or 9.02 of this Agreement that may arise as a result of any such action or inaction.

       

      9.02        Notwithstanding

            anything to the contrary in this Agreement:

       

      Prior to the execution of the Backstop Commitment Agreement:

      

      

      (i)          Each Debtor and its respective board
            of directors (or committees thereof, but not any individual director), officers, employees, investment bankers, attorneys, accountants, consultants, and other advisors or representatives, each acting in their capacity as such, shall have the
            right, consistent with their fiduciary duties, to: (a) solicit, consider, respond to, and facilitate Alternative Restructuring Proposals (or inquiries or indications of interest with respect thereto); (b) provide access to nonpublic information
            concerning any Debtor to any Entity or enter into Confidentiality Agreements or nondisclosure agreements with any Entity, including in connection with any Alternative Restructuring Proposal (or inquiries or indications of interest with respect
            thereto); (c) engage in discussions or negotiations with respect to Alternative Restructuring Proposals (or inquiries or indications of interest with respect thereto); (d) market the assets of the Debtors’ estates to potential financial or
            strategic purchasers with respect to an Alternative Restructuring Proposal and take any action in furtherance thereof; (e) otherwise cooperate with, assist, participate in, or facilitate any inquiries, proposals, discussions, or negotiations
            of, Alternative Restructuring Proposals in good faith and consistent with applicable fiduciary obligations; and (f) enter into or continue discussions or negotiations with holders of Company Claims/Interests (including any Consenting BrandCo
            Lender), any other party in interest in the Chapter 11 Cases (including any official committee and the U.S. Trustee), or any other Entity regarding the Restructuring Transactions or any Alternative Restructuring Proposals (in each case,
            consistent with the terms hereof).

       

      
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        (ii)          If any Debtor or the board of
              directors of any Debtor determines, in the exercise of its fiduciary duties, to consummate or enter into definitive documentation with respect to an Alternative Restructuring Proposal, including an Acceptable Alternative Transaction, the
              Debtors shall notify (with email being sufficient) counsel to the Ad Hoc Group of BrandCo Lenders and the Creditors’ Committee within one (1) calendar day of the taking of formal corporate action or signing definitive agreements (with respect
              to a notice in respect of an Alternative Restructuring Proposal that is not an Acceptable Alternative Transaction, a “Consummation of Alternative Restructuring Proposal Notice”). 
              Upon receipt of a Consummation of Alternative Restructuring Proposal Notice, the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders shall have the right to terminate this Agreement pursuant to Section 13.01(e) of this Agreement.

         

        From and after the date of execution of the Backstop Commitment Agreement:

        

        

        (i)          Each Debtor and its respective board
              of directors (or committees thereof, but not any individual director), officers, employees, investment bankers, attorneys, accountants, consultants, and other advisors or representatives, each acting in their capacity as such, shall have the
              right, consistent with their fiduciary duties, to continue to conclusion any ongoing discussions with interested parties and to respond to any inbound indications of interest, but will no longer solicit Alternative Restructuring Proposals (or
              inquiries or indications of interest with respect thereto).

         

        (ii)          If any Debtor or the board of
              directors of any of the Debtors determines, in the exercise of its fiduciary duties, to accept or pursue an Alternative Restructuring Proposal, including an Acceptable Alternative Transaction, including by making any written or oral proposal
              or counterproposal with respect thereto, the Debtors shall notify (with email being sufficient) counsel to the Ad Hoc Group of BrandCo Lenders and the Creditors’ Committee within two (2) Business Days following such determination and/or
              proposal or counterproposal (with respect to a notice in respect of an Alternative Restructuring Proposal that is not an Acceptable Alternative Transaction, an “Alternative Restructuring
                  Counterproposal Notice”).  Upon receipt of such Alternative Restructuring Counterproposal Notice, the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders shall have the right to terminate this Agreement pursuant to Section 13.01(e) of this Agreement; provided that any such Termination Notice must notify the Debtors
              that the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders do not support the applicable Alternative Restructuring Proposal and would intend to credit bid their claims as an alternative to such Alternative Restructuring Proposal.

         

        Both prior to and after the date of execution of the Backstop Commitment Agreement:

        

        

        (i)            The Debtors’ advisors shall
              provide the advisors to the Ad Hoc Group of BrandCo Lenders, the Creditors’ Committee, and any other party determined by the Debtors, with (x) regular updates as to the status and progress of any Alternative Restructuring Proposals and (y)
              reasonable responses to any reasonable information requests related to any Alternative Restructuring Proposals or the Debtors’ actions taken pursuant to this Section 9.02.

         

        
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        (ii)           Nothing in this Agreement shall:
              (a) impair or waive the rights of any Debtor to assert or raise any objection permitted under this Agreement in connection with the Restructuring Transactions, or (b) prevent any Debtor from enforcing this Agreement or contesting whether any
              matter, fact, or thing is a breach of, or is inconsistent with, this Agreement.  Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, the sole remedy available to any Party upon termination of this Agreement resulting from the Debtors’
              exercise of their rights under this Section 9 shall be to terminate this Agreement and no other remedy in equity or in Law, including specific performance or
              actual or expectation damages, shall be available.

         

        	Section 10.	
                Transfer of Interests and Securities.

              

         

        10.01      During the Agreement Effective Period, no Consenting BrandCo Lender shall Transfer any ownership (including any beneficial ownership as defined in the Rule 13d-3 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended) in any Company
              Claims/Interests to any affiliated or unaffiliated party, including any party in which it may hold a direct or indirect beneficial interest, unless (a “Permitted Transfer”):

         

        (a)            the authorized transferee is (i) a
              qualified institutional buyer as defined in Rule 144A of the Securities Act, (ii) a non-U.S. person in an offshore transaction as defined under Regulation S under the Securities Act, (iii) an institutional accredited investor (as defined in rules 501(a)(1), (2), (3), and (7) of the Securities Act), or (iv) a Consenting BrandCo Lender; and

         

        (b)           the transferee (i) executes and
              delivers to counsel to the Debtors and counsel to the Consenting Creditor Parties in accordance with Section 15.07, within two (2) Business Days of the Transfer,
              a fully executed Transfer Agreement, (ii) controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with such transferor Consenting BrandCo Lender or is an affiliate, affiliated fund, or affiliated entity with a common investment advisor
              therewith that is bound by this Agreement, or (iii) is a Consenting BrandCo Lender (or controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with a Consenting BrandCo Lender or is an affiliate, affiliated fund, or affiliated entity with a
              common investment advisor therewith that is bound by this Agreement) unaffiliated with such transferor Consenting BrandCo Lender, and, in the case of (iii), the transferee provides notice of such Transfer and the identification of the
              Consenting BrandCo Lender that is the transferee or affiliated therewith (including the amount and type of Company Claim/Interest transferred) to counsel to the Debtors and counsel to the Consenting Creditor Parties in accordance with Section 15.07, within two (2) Business Days of the Transfer.

         

        10.02        Upon
              compliance with the requirements of Section 10.01, the
              transferor shall be deemed to relinquish its rights (and be released from its obligations) under this Agreement to the extent of the rights and obligations in respect of such transferred Company Claims/Interests.  Any Transfer in violation of
              Section 10.01 shall be void ab initio.  Any Consenting BrandCo Lender that effectuates a Transfer in accordance with this Section 10 shall have no
              liability under this Agreement arising from or related to the failure of the transferee to comply with the terms of this Agreement.

         

        
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        10.03       This
              Agreement shall in no way be construed to preclude the Consenting BrandCo Lenders from acquiring additional Company Claims/Interests; provided that (a) such additional
              Company Claims/Interests shall automatically and immediately upon acquisition by a Consenting BrandCo Lender be deemed subject to the terms of this Agreement (regardless of when or whether notice of such acquisition is given to counsel to the
              Debtors or counsel to the Consenting Creditor Parties), and (b) such Consenting BrandCo Lender must provide notice of such acquisition (including the amount and type of Company Claim/Interest acquired) on a confidential basis to counsel to
              the Debtors within three (3) Business Days of such acquisition.

         

        10.04       This Section 10 shall not impose any obligation on any Debtor to issue any “cleansing letter” or otherwise publicly disclose information for the purpose of enabling a
              Consenting BrandCo Lender to Transfer any of its Company Claims/Interests or acquire any Company Claims/Interests.  Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, to the extent a Debtor and another Party have entered into a Confidentiality
              Agreement, the terms of such Confidentiality Agreement shall continue to apply and remain in full force and effect according to its terms, and this Agreement does not supersede any rights or obligations otherwise arising under such
              Confidentiality Agreements.

         

        10.05        Notwithstanding Section 10.01, a Qualified
              Marketmaker that acquires any Company Claims/Interests shall not (x) be required to be or become a Consenting BrandCo Lender to effect any Transfer of any Company Claims/Interests by a Consenting BrandCo Lender to such Qualified Marketmaker
              or (y) be required to execute and deliver a Transfer Agreement in respect of such Company Claims/Interests if (a) such Qualified Marketmaker acquired such Company Claims/Interests with the purpose and intent of acting as a Qualified
              Marketmaker, (b) such Qualified Marketmaker subsequently Transfers such Company Claims/Interests (by purchase, sale assignment, participation, or otherwise) within ten (10) Business Days of its acquisition to a transferee that is an Entity
              that is not an affiliate, affiliated fund, or affiliated entity with a common investment advisor, (c) such subsequent transferee otherwise is a Permitted Transferee under Section 10.01, and (d) such subsequent Transfer otherwise is a Permitted Transfer under Section 10.01.  To the extent that a Consenting BrandCo Lender is acting in its capacity as a Qualified Marketmaker,
                it may Transfer or participate any right, title, or interest in any Company Claims/Interests that the Qualified Marketmaker acquires from a holder of Company Claims/Interests who is not a party hereto without the requirement that the
                transferee be a Permitted Transferee.  For the avoidance of doubt, to the extent Section 10.01 is applicable to such
                Transfer, the ultimate Permitted Transferee must deliver a properly executed Transfer Agreement to the Debtors in accordance with Section 15.10 unless such Permitted Transferee is a Consenting BrandCo Lender as of the date of the Transfer.

         

        10.06       Notwithstanding

              anything to the contrary in this Section 10, the restrictions
              on Transfer set forth in this Section 10 shall not apply to the grant of any liens or encumbrances on any claims and interests in favor of a bank or
              broker-dealer holding custody of such claims and interests in the ordinary course of business and which lien or encumbrance is released upon the Transfer of such claims and interests.

         

        
          	
                  Section 11.

                	
                  Representations and Warranties of
                          Consenting BrandCo Lenders.

                

        

         

        (a)             Each Consenting BrandCo Lender,
              severally, and not jointly, represents and warrants that, as of the date such Consenting BrandCo Lender executes and delivers this Agreement:

         

        
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          (i)         it is the
                beneficial or record owner of the face amount of the Company Claims/Interests or is the nominee, investment manager, or advisor for beneficial holders of the Company Claims/Interests reflected in, and, having made reasonable inquiry, is not
                the beneficial or record owner of any Company Claims/Interests other than those reflected in, such Consenting BrandCo Lender’s signature page to this Agreement, a Transfer Agreement or a Joinder, as applicable (as may be updated pursuant to Section 10);

           

          (ii)        the Company Claims/Interests
                held by it are free and clear of any pledge, lien, security interest, charge, claim, equity, option, proxy, voting restriction, right of first refusal, or other limitation on disposition, Transfer, or encumbrances of any kind, that would
                adversely affect in any way such Consenting BrandCo Lender’s ability to perform any of its obligations under this Agreement at the time such obligations are required to be performed; and

           

          (iii)        it has the full power to vote
                and consent to matters concerning all of its Company Claims/Interests referable to it as contemplated by this Agreement subject to applicable Law.

           

          (b)          In addition to the
                representations and warranties set forth in Section 11(a), each Consenting BrandCo Lender, severally, and not jointly, represents and warrants that, as of the
                date such Consenting BrandCo Lender executes and delivers this Agreement:

           

          (i)          it is either (A) a qualified
                institutional buyer as defined in Rule 144A of the Securities Act, (B) not a U.S. person (as defined in Regulation S of the Securities Act), or (C) an institutional accredited investor (as defined in rules 501(a)(1), (2), (3), and (7) of the Securities Act), and

           

          (ii)         any securities acquired by the
                Consenting BrandCo Lender in connection with the Restructuring Transactions will have been acquired for investment and not with a view to distribution or resale in violation of the Securities Act, it being acknowledged and agreed by the
                Parties that the transactions contemplated by the Swap Agreement are not intended to constitute the distribution or resale of any securities in violation of such Act.

           

          Section 12.           Mutual Representations, Warranties, and Covenants.  Each of the Parties represents, warrants, and covenants to each other Party, as of the date
            such Party executes and delivers this Agreement and as of the Plan Effective Date:

           

          (a)          except as to the Creditors’
                Committee, such Party is validly existing and in good standing under the Laws of the state of its organization, and this Agreement is a legal, valid, and binding obligation of such Party, enforceable against it in accordance with its terms,
                except as enforcement may be limited by applicable Laws relating to or limiting creditors’ rights generally or by equitable principles relating to enforceability;

           

          (b)          as to the Creditors’ Committee,
                it was duly appointed by the Office of the United States Trustee on or about June 24, 2022 (as reconstituted from time to time) and continues to exist as such pursuant to Section 1102 of the Bankruptcy Code;

           

          (c)          the entry into and performance
                by it of, and the transactions contemplated by, this Agreement do not, and will not, conflict in any material respect with any Law or regulation applicable to it or with any of its articles of association, memorandum of association, or
                other constitutional documents;

           

          
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          (d)          except as expressly provided in
                this Agreement, it has (or will have, at the relevant time) all requisite corporate or other power and authority to enter into, execute, and deliver this Agreement and to effectuate the Restructuring Transactions contemplated by, and
                perform its respective obligations under, this Agreement;

           

          (e)           except as expressly provided by
                this Agreement, it is not party to any restructuring or similar agreements or arrangements with the other Parties to this Agreement that have not been disclosed to all Parties to this Agreement; and

           

          (f)         it has been represented by legal
                counsel of its choosing in connection with this Agreement and the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, has had the opportunity to review this Agreement with its legal counsel, and has not relied on any statements made by any other
                Party or its legal counsel as to the meaning of any term or condition contained herein or in deciding whether to enter into this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby.

           

          	Section 13.	
                  Termination Events.

                

           

          13.01      Consenting

                  BrandCo Lender Termination Events

           

          . The Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders may terminate this Agreement as to all Parties (except as otherwise provided below), by delivering a Termination Notice
            to counsel to the Debtors and the Creditors’ Committee in accordance with Section 15.10 hereof upon the occurrence of any of the following events, unless waived in
            writing by the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders (such events, the “Consenting BrandCo Lender Termination Events”):

           

          (a)          the material breach by any Debtor
                or the Creditors’ Committee of any of the representations, warranties, or covenants of the Debtors or the Creditors’ Committee, as applicable set forth in this Agreement that remains uncured (to the extent curable) for ten (10) Business
                Days after the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders transmit a Breach Notice in accordance with Section 15.10 hereof detailing any such breach; provided, however, that in the case of any breach by the Creditors’ Committee according to the
                foregoing, the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders may only terminate this Agreement as to the Creditors’ Committee;

           

          (b)         any of the Milestones set forth
                in Section 4 (as may be extended or waived in accordance with this Agreement) has not been achieved by the date specified for such Milestone, unless such
                failure is the result of any act, omission, or delay on the part of the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders in violation of their obligations under this Agreement;

           

          (c)         any Debtor files, amends,
                modifies, executes, or enters into, or files a pleading seeking authority to execute, enter into, amend or modify, any Definitive Document that is not in form or substance consistent with this Agreement, including the consent rights of the
                Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders set forth in Section 3 of this Agreement, or publicly announces its intention to take any such action;

           

          
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          (d)          the issuance by any governmental
                authority, including the Bankruptcy Court, any regulatory authority or court of competent jurisdiction, of any final, non-appealable ruling or order that (i) enjoins the consummation of a material portion of the Restructuring Transactions,
                or (ii) (A) would prevent the consummation of a material portion of the Restructuring Transactions, and (B) remains in effect for ten (10) Business Days after such terminating Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders transmit a written notice in
                accordance with Section 15.10 detailing any such issuance; notwithstanding the foregoing, this termination right may not be exercised by any Party that sought
                or requested such ruling or order in contravention of any obligation set out in this Agreement;

           

          (e)         any Debtor or the Creditors’
                Committee (i) provides a Fiduciary Out Notice, Consummation of Alternative Restructuring Proposal Notice or Alternative Restructuring Counterproposal Notice to counsel to the Ad Hoc Group of BrandCo Lenders or (ii) publicly announces or
                executes a definitive agreement with respect to an Alternative Restructuring Proposal that does not constitute an Acceptable Alternative Transaction; provided, however that in the case of any breach by the Creditors’ Committee according to the foregoing, the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders may only terminate this Agreement as
                to the Creditors’ Committee;

           

          (f)          any Debtor files any motion or
                application seeking authority to sell any material asset or right used in the business of the Debtors to any Entity outside the ordinary course of business without the prior written consent of the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders, or
                provides notice thereof to counsel to the Ad Hoc Group of BrandCo Lenders;

           

          (g)        the entry of an order by the
                Bankruptcy Court or other court of competent jurisdiction, or the filing of a motion or application by any Debtor or the Creditors’ Committee seeking an order (without the prior written consent of the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders):

           

          (i)          (A) converting one or more of
                the Chapter 11 Cases of a Debtor to a case under chapter 7 of the Bankruptcy Code; (B) appointing a trustee, receiver, or an examiner with expanded powers beyond those set forth in sections 1106(a)(3) and (4) of the Bankruptcy Code in one
                or more of the Chapter 11 Cases of a Debtor; (C) dismissing the Chapter 11 Cases; or (D) terminating any of the Debtors’ exclusive right to file a plan pursuant to section 1121 of the Bankruptcy Code;

           

          (ii)         (A) approving the rejection of
                this Agreement or the Backstop Commitment Agreement, or (B) denying approval of the Backstop Motion;

           

          (iii)       (A) denying confirmation of the
                Plan, or confirming the Plan pursuant to an order that is not in form and substance consistent with this Agreement, including the consent rights set forth in Section 3,
                and such order remains in effect for (10) Business Days after entry thereof; (B) reversing or vacating the Confirmation Order; or (C) approving any plan, disclosure statement, or Definitive Document, in any such case, that is not in form or
                substance consistent with this Agreement, including the consent rights set forth in Section 3; or

           

          (iv)        granting relief from the
                automatic stay (as set forth in Section 362 of the Bankruptcy Code) authorizing any party or Entity to proceed against any asset of a Debtor in excess of $25 million without the consent of the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders.

           

          (h)          the Debtors take any action or
                inaction to receive or obtain debtor-in-possession financing, cash collateral usage, exit financing, and/or financing arrangements, other than as expressly contemplated in this Agreement, the Final DIP Order, or with the consent of the
                Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders;

           

          
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            (i)          (A) the failure of the Debtors
                  to, by January 17, 2023, enter into the Backstop Commitment Agreement on the terms set forth in the Restructuring Term Sheet unless such failure results solely from the failure of the Equity Commitment Parties to provide the commitments
                  therein on such terms, or (B) the failure of the Debtors to, by January 17, 2023, enter into the Incremental New Money Commitment Letter on the terms set forth in the Restructuring Term Sheet unless such failure results solely from the
                  failure of the Incremental New Money Commitment Parties to provide the commitments therein on such terms;

             

            (j)          the occurrence and continuation
                  of an event of default under, or the termination of, the Term DIP Credit Agreement (as defined in the Final DIP Order), ABL DIP Credit Agreement (as defined in the Final DIP Order), the Final DIP Order, the Backstop Commitment Agreement,
                  or the Equity Rights Offering Documents;

             

            (k)         any Debtor or the Creditors’
                  Committee (i) investigates, asserts, prosecutes, or supports, directly or indirectly, including by filing any document in support of, propounding discovery in support of, advocating to the Bankruptcy Court in favor of, or transfers
                  material work product in furtherance of another’s support of (except to the extent the transferor in complying with applicable Law), any Settled Litigation or (ii) consents to the standing of any third party to bring a motion,
                  application, adversary proceeding, or other action or proceeding in respect of any Settled Litigation; provided that, upon any such action or consent by the
                  Creditors’ Committee, the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders may terminate this Agreement solely as to the Creditors’ Committee;

             

            (l)           the failure of the Debtors to
                  promptly pay the reasonable fees and expenses of the Ad Hoc Group of BrandCo Lenders in accordance with this Agreement; or

             

            (m)         any Debtor enters into any key
                  employee incentive plan or key employee retention plan, any new or amended agreement regarding executive compensation, or other compensation agreement, in each case, outside of the ordinary course of business without obtaining the prior
                  written consent of the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders.

             

            13.02      Creditors’

                    Committee Termination Events

             

            .  The Creditors’ Committee may terminate this Agreement as to itself, by delivering a Termination Notice to counsel to the Debtors and the
              Consenting BrandCo Lenders in accordance with Section 15.10 hereof upon the occurrence of any of the following events, unless waived (such events, the “Creditors’ Committee Termination Events” and, together with the Consenting BrandCo Lender Termination Events, the “Consenting Creditor
                  Parties Termination Events”):

             

            (a)          the material breach by a Debtor
                  or the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders of any of the representations, warranties, or covenants of the Debtors or Consenting BrandCo Lenders, as applicable, set forth in this Agreement that (i) adversely affects the rights,
                  obligations, or interests of holders of General Unsecured Claims and/or Unsecured Notes Claims and (ii) remains uncured (to the extent curable) for ten (10) Business Days after the Creditors’ Committee transmits a Breach Notice in
                  accordance with Section 15.10 hereof detailing any such breach; or

             

            
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            (b)          this Agreement or the Plan is
                  amended or modified without the prior written consent of the Creditors’ Committee in any manner that is adverse to the treatment of General Unsecured Claims and/or Unsecured Notes Claims.

             

            13.03      Debtor Termination Events. Any Debtor may terminate this Agreement as to all Parties (except as otherwise provided below) by delivering written notice to all Parties in
              accordance with Section 15.10 hereof upon the occurrence of any of the following events (such events, the “Debtor
                  Termination Events” and, together with the Consenting BrandCo Lender Termination Events, the “Termination Events”):

             

            (a)          the board of directors, board
                  of managers, restructuring officer, or such similar governing body of any Debtor determines in good faith, after consulting with counsel, (i) that proceeding with any of the Restructuring Transactions would be inconsistent with the
                  exercise of its fiduciary duties or its compliance with applicable Law, or (ii) in the exercise of its fiduciary duties, to pursue an Alternative Restructuring Proposal;

             

            (b)          the
                  issuance by any governmental authority, including the Bankruptcy Court, any regulatory authority or court of competent jurisdiction, of any final, non-appealable ruling or order that (i) enjoins the consummation of a material portion of the Restructuring Transactions, and (ii) remains in effect for ten (10) Business Days after such terminating Debtor transmits a written notice in accordance with Section 15.10 hereof detailing any such issuance; provided
                    that this termination right shall not apply to or be exercised by any Debtor that sought or requested such ruling or order in contravention of any obligation or restriction set out in this Agreement;

             

            (c)          the material breach by any
                  Consenting BrandCo Lender or the Creditors’ Committee of any of the representations, warranties, or covenants made thereby set forth in this Agreement that  remains uncured for a period of ten (10) Business Days after the receipt by
                  counsel to the Creditors’ Committee and the Ad Hoc Group of BrandCo Lenders of a Breach Notice; provided, however, that (a) in the case of a breach by the Creditors’ Committee according to the foregoing, the Debtors may solely terminate this Agreement as to the Creditors’ Committee and (b) in the case of a breach by any
                  Consenting BrandCo Lender, the Debtors may choose to terminate this Agreement solely as to such Consenting BrandCo Lender;

             

            (d)           the failure of the Consenting
                  BrandCo Lenders to constitute holders (or investment advisors, sub-advisors, or managers of discretionary accounts of holders) of, in the aggregate, at least two-thirds of the aggregate outstanding principal amount of 2020 Term B-1 Loans;

             

            (e)           the failure of the Consenting
                  BrandCo Lenders to constitute holders (or investment advisors, sub-advisors, or managers of discretionary accounts of holders) of, in the aggregate, at least two-thirds of the aggregate outstanding principal amount of 2020 Term B-2 Loans;

             

            (f)           [reserved]; or

             

            (g)          the failure of the Required
                  Consenting BrandCo Lenders to, (i) by January 18, 2023, reach an agreement with the Debtors on the terms and conditions of the Enhanced Cash Incentive Program, or (ii) by February 18, 2023, reach an agreement with the Debtors on the terms
                  and conditions of the Global Bonus Program, in each case in a form and manner consistent with the Restructuring Term Sheet, the Executive Employment Term Sheet, and the Executive Severance Term Sheet (as applicable); provided that so long as the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders continue to negotiate such terms in good faith, the Debtors shall not terminate this Agreement; and

             

            
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            (h)          the failure of the Consenting
                  BrandCo Lenders to, by January 17, 2023, enter into either (i) the Backstop Commitment Agreement for the full amount of the Equity Rights Offering on the terms set forth in the Restructuring Term Sheet, or (ii) the Alternative Financing
                  Commitments.

             

            13.04       Mutual Termination. This Agreement, and the obligations of all Parties hereunder, may be terminated by mutual written agreement among all of the following: (a) the Required
              Consenting BrandCo Lenders, (b) the Creditors’ Committee, and (c) each Debtor.

             

            13.05      Automatic

                    Termination

             

            . This Agreement shall terminate automatically without any further required action or notice immediately after the occurrence of the Plan
              Effective Date.

             

            13.06      Effect

                    of Termination

             

            . Upon the occurrence
                of a Termination Date as to a Party, except as provided in this section or Section 6 hereof, this Agreement shall be of no further force or effect as to such
                Party and each Party subject to such termination shall be released from its commitments, undertakings, and agreements under or related to this Agreement and shall have the rights and remedies that it would have had, had it not entered into
                this Agreement, and shall be entitled to take all actions, whether with respect to the Restructuring Transactions or otherwise, that it would have been entitled to take had it not entered into this Agreement, including with respect to any
                and all Claims or causes of action.  Upon a termination of this Agreement solely as to the Creditors’ Committee or that arises from any breach of this Agreement by the Creditors’ Committee, the other Parties shall have no further
                obligations to the Creditors’ Committee hereunder, or to any other Party with respect to the treatment of General Unsecured Claims and/or Unsecured Notes Claims under the Plan.  Upon the occurrence of a Termination Date other than pursuant
                to Section 13.05, (x) any and all consents or ballots tendered prior to such Termination Date by the Parties subject to such termination shall automatically be
                deemed, for all purposes, to be null and void from the first instance and shall not be considered or otherwise used in any manner by the Parties in connection with the Plan, the Restructuring Transactions or otherwise; and (y) such ballots
                may be changed or resubmitted regardless of whether the applicable voting deadline has passed (without the need to seek a court order or consent from the Debtors allowing such change or resubmission); provided, however, that any Consenting BrandCo Lender withdrawing or changing its vote pursuant to this Section 13.06 shall promptly provide written notice of such withdrawal or change to each other Party to this Agreement.  Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed
                as prohibiting any Party from contesting whether any such termination is in accordance with the terms of this Agreement or to seek enforcement of any rights under this Agreement that arose or existed before a Termination Date.  Except as
                expressly provided in this Agreement, nothing herein is intended to, or does, in any manner waive, limit, impair, or restrict any right of any Party or the ability of any Party to protect and reserve its rights (including rights under this
                Agreement), remedies, and interests, including its claims against any other Party.  No purported termination of this Agreement shall be effective under this Section 13.06
                or otherwise if the Party seeking to terminate this Agreement is in material breach of this Agreement, with such material breach causing, or resulting in, the occurrence of one or more Termination Events.  Nothing in this Section 13.06 shall restrict any Debtor’s right to terminate this Agreement in accordance with Section

                    13.03(a).  Following the occurrence of a Termination Date, the following shall survive any such termination: (a) any claim for breach of this Agreement that occurs prior to such Termination Date, and all rights and remedies
                with respect to such claims shall not be prejudiced in any way; (b) the Debtors’ obligations in Section 15.22 of this Agreement up to and including such
                Termination Date, and after any such Termination Date arising under Section 13.05; and (c) Sections

                  1.02, 6.01, 6.02, 13.06, 15.01, 15.02, 15.04, 15.05,
                15.06, 15.07, 15.08,
                15.09, 15.10, 15.11,
                15.13, 15.14, 15.15,
                15.16, 15.17, 15.18,
                and 15.19 hereof.  The automatic stay applicable under section 362 of the Bankruptcy Code shall not prohibit a Party from taking any action or delivering any
                notice necessary to effectuate the termination of this Agreement pursuant to and in accordance with the terms hereof.  For the avoidance of doubt, in the event that any provision of this Section 13.06 conflicts with Section 6 hereof, Section
                    6 shall control.

             

            
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            	Section 14.	
                    Amendments and Waivers.

                  

             

            (a)          Except as otherwise set forth
                  in this Section 14, this Agreement may not be modified, amended, or supplemented, and no condition or requirement of this Agreement may be waived, in any
                  manner without the prior written consent of each of the Debtors and the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders; provided that (i) if the proposed modification,
                  amendment, waiver, or supplement has a material, disproportionate, and adverse effect on the rights of the holders of General Unsecured Claims and/or Unsecured Notes Claims, then the consent of the Creditors’ Committee shall also be
                  required to effectuate such modification, amendment, waiver, or supplement; and (ii) if the proposed modification, amendment, waiver, or supplement has a material, disproportionate, and adverse effect on any of the Company
                  Claims/Interests held by a Consenting BrandCo Lender, then the consent of each such affected Consenting BrandCo Lender shall also be required to effectuate such modification, amendment, waiver, or supplement.

             

            (b)          Any proposed modification,
                  amendment, waiver, or supplement that does not comply with this Section 14 shall be ineffective and void ab initio.

             

            (c)         The waiver
                  by any Party of a breach of any provision of this Agreement shall not operate or be construed as a further or continuing waiver of such breach or as a waiver of any other or subsequent breach.  No failure on the part of any Party to
                  exercise, and no delay in exercising, any right, power, or remedy under this Agreement shall operate as a waiver of any such right, power, or remedy or any provision of this Agreement, nor shall any single or partial exercise of such
                  right, power, or remedy by such Party preclude any other or further exercise of such right, power, or remedy or the exercise of any other right, power, or remedy.  All
                    remedies under this Agreement are cumulative and are not exclusive of any other remedies provided by Law.

             

            (d)          Any consent or waiver
                  contemplated in this Section 14 may be provided by electronic mail from counsel to the relevant Party.

             

            
              	
                      Section 15.

                    	
                      Miscellaneous.

                    

            

             

            15.01    Acknowledgement.  Notwithstanding any other provision herein, this Agreement is not and shall not be deemed to be an offer with respect to any securities or solicitation of votes for
                  the acceptance of a plan of reorganization for purposes of sections 1125 and 1126 of the Bankruptcy Code or otherwise.  Any such offer or solicitation will be made only in compliance with all applicable securities Laws, provisions of the
                  Bankruptcy Code, and/or other applicable Law.

             

            
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                15.02     Exhibits Incorporated by Reference; Conflicts. Each of the exhibits, annexes, signatures pages, and schedules attached hereto is expressly incorporated herein and made a part of
                      this Agreement, and all references to this Agreement shall include such exhibits, annexes, and schedules.  In the event of any inconsistency between this Agreement
                        (without reference to the exhibits, annexes, and schedules hereto) and the exhibits, annexes, and schedules hereto, this Agreement (without reference to the exhibits, annexes, and schedules thereto) shall govern.

              

               

                  

              15.03     Further Assurances. Subject to the other terms of this Agreement during the Agreement Effective Period, the Parties agree to execute and deliver such other instruments and
                perform such acts, in addition to the matters herein specified, as may be reasonably appropriate or necessary, or as may be required by order of the Bankruptcy Court, from time to time, to effectuate the Restructuring Transactions, as
                applicable.

               

              15.04      Complete Agreement. Except as otherwise explicitly provided herein, this Agreement constitutes the entire
                agreement among the Parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersedes all prior agreements, oral or written, among the Parties with respect thereto, other than any Confidentiality Agreement.

               

              15.05      GOVERNING LAW; SUBMISSION TO JURISDICTION; SELECTION OF FORUM. THIS AGREEMENT IS TO BE GOVERNED BY AND CONSTRUED
                IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK APPLICABLE TO CONTRACTS MADE AND TO BE PERFORMED IN SUCH STATE, WITHOUT GIVING EFFECT TO THE CONFLICT OF LAWS PRINCIPLES THEREOF.  Each Party hereto agrees that it shall bring any action
                or proceeding in respect of any claim arising out of or related to this Agreement, to the extent possible, in the Bankruptcy Court, and solely in connection with claims arising under this Agreement: (a) irrevocably submits to the exclusive
                jurisdiction of the Bankruptcy Court; (b) waives any objection to laying venue in any such action or proceeding in the Bankruptcy Court; and (c) waives any objection that the Bankruptcy Court is an inconvenient forum or does not have
                jurisdiction over any Party hereto.

               

              15.06     TRIAL BY JURY WAIVER. EACH PARTY HERETO IRREVOCABLY WAIVES ANY AND ALL RIGHT TO TRIAL BY JURY IN ANY LEGAL PROCEEDING ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT OR THE
                TRANSACTIONS CONTEMPLATED HEREBY.

               

              15.07      Execution of Agreement. This Agreement may be executed and delivered in any number of counterparts and by way of
                electronic signature and delivery, each such counterpart, when executed and delivered, shall be deemed an original, and all of which together shall constitute the same agreement.  Except as expressly provided in this Agreement, each
                individual executing this Agreement on behalf of a Party has been duly authorized and empowered to execute and deliver this Agreement on behalf of said Party.  No Party or its advisors shall disclose to any person or entity (including, for
                the avoidance of doubt, any other Party) the holdings information of any Consenting BrandCo Lender without such Consenting BrandCo Lender’s prior written consent; provided
                that signature pages executed by Consenting BrandCo Lenders shall be delivered to (a) all Consenting BrandCo Lenders in redacted form that removes the details of such Consenting BrandCo Lenders’ holdings of the Company Claims/Interests
                listed thereon, (b) the Debtors in unredacted form (to be held by the Debtors on a professionals’ eyes-only basis), and (c) the Creditors’ Committee in redacted form that removes the details of Consenting BrandCo Lenders’ holdings of the Company Claims/Interests listed thereon.  Any public filing of this Agreement, with the Bankruptcy Court or
                  otherwise, which includes executed signature pages to this Agreement shall include such signature pages only in redacted form with respect to the holdings of each Consenting BrandCo Lender, unless specifically required by the Bankruptcy
                  Code.

               

              
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              15.08      Rules of Construction. This Agreement is the product of negotiations among the Debtors and the Consenting Creditor Parties, and in the enforcement or interpretation hereof, is
                to be interpreted in a neutral manner, and any presumption with regard to interpretation for or against any Party by reason of that Party having drafted or caused to be drafted this Agreement, or any portion hereof, shall not be effective
                in regard to the interpretation hereof.  The Debtors and the Consenting Creditor Parties were each represented by counsel during the negotiations and drafting of this Agreement and continue to be represented by counsel.

               

              15.09      Successors and Assigns; Third Parties. This Agreement is intended to bind and inure to the benefit of the Parties
                and their respective successors and permitted assigns, as applicable.  There are no third-party beneficiaries under this Agreement, and, except as set forth in Section 10,
                the rights or obligations of any Party under this Agreement may not be assigned, delegated, or transferred to any other person or entity.

               

              15.10      Notices. All notices hereunder shall be deemed given if in writing and delivered, by electronic mail, courier, or registered or certified mail (return receipt requested), to
                the following addresses (or at such other addresses as shall be specified by like notice):

               

              	

                    	(a)	
                      if to a Debtor, to:

                    

               

               Revlon, Inc.

               One New York Plaza

               New York, New York 10004

              
                	
                         

                      	
                        Attention:

                      	
                        
                          Andrew Kidd, EVP, General Counsel

                        

                      
	 	

                      	
                        Matthew Kvarda, Interim Chief Financial Officer

                      
	 	Email:	Andrew.Kidd@revlon.com
	 	

                      	
                        Mkvarda@alvarezandmarsal.com

                      

              

               with copies to:

               

               Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP

               1285 Avenue of the Americas

               New York, New York 10019-6064

               Facsimile: (212) 757-3990

              
                	
                         

                      	
                        Attention:

                      	Paul M. Basta
	
                         

                      	
                         

                      	Alice B. Eaton
	
                         

                      	
                         

                      	Kyle J. Kimpler
	
                         

                      	
                         

                      	Robert A. Britton
	 	 	Brian Bolin
	 	Email:	
                        pbasta@paulweiss.com

                      
	 	 	
                        aeaton@paulweiss.com

                      
	 	 	
                        kkimpler@paulweiss.com

                      
	 	 	
                        rbritton@paulweiss.com

                      
	 	 	
                        bbolin@paulweiss.com

                      

              

              

              

              
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                (b)           if to the Consenting
                      BrandCo Lenders:

                 

                 To the address set forth on its signature page hereto or such Consenting BrandCo Lender’s Transfer Agreement or Joinder, as applicable

                 

                 with copies to:

                 

                 Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP

                 450 Lexington Avenue

                 New York, New York 10017

                 Facsimile: (212) 701-5331

                
                  	 	
                          Attention:

                        	
                          Eli J. Vonnegut

                        
	 	
                           

                        	
                          Angela M. Libby

                        
	 	
                           

                        	
                          Stephanie Massman

                        
	 	
                          Email:

                        	
                          eli.vonnegut@davispolk.com

                        
	 	 	angela.libby@davispolk.com
	 	 	stephanie.massman@davispolk.com

                

                

                (c)           if to the Creditors’
                      Committee:

                 Brown Rudnick LLP

                 Seven Times Square

                 New York, New York 10036

                 Facsimile: (212) 209-4801

                
                  	 	
                          Attention:

                        	
                          
                            Robert J. Stark

                          

                        
	 	
                           

                        	
                          
                            Bennett S. Silverberg

                          

                        
	 	
                          Email: 

                          

                        	
                          rstark@brownrudnick.com

                        
	 	
                           

                        	
                          bsilverberg@brownrudnick.com

                        

                

                

                Any notice given by delivery, mail, or courier shall be effective when received.

                 

                15.11     
                    Reservation of Rights; Waiver. If the Restructuring Transactions are not consummated, or if this Agreement is terminated for any reason pursuant to Section 13 (other than pursuant to Section 13.05), the Parties each fully reserve
                  any and all of their respective rights, remedies, claims, and interests, subject to Sections 14 and 6 herein, in the case of any claim for breach of this Agreement.  Further, nothing herein shall be construed to prohibit any Party from appearing as a party in interest in any matter to be adjudicated in the Chapter
                  11 Cases, so long as, during the Agreement Effective Period, such appearance and the positions advocated in connection therewith are consistent with this Agreement and any Definitive Document and are not for the purpose of, and could not
                  reasonably be expected to have the effect of, hindering, delaying, or preventing the consummation of the Restructuring Transactions.

                 

                
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                15.12     
                    Independent Due Diligence and Decision-Making. Each Consenting Creditor Party hereby confirms that its decision to execute this Agreement has been based upon its
                  independent investigation of the operations, businesses, financial, and other conditions, and prospects of the Debtors.

                 

                15.13     
                    Settlement or Compromise. Pursuant to Federal Rule of Evidence 408 and any other applicable rules of evidence, this Agreement and all negotiations relating hereto shall
                  not be admissible into evidence in any proceeding other than a proceeding to enforce its terms, pursue the consummation of the Restructuring Transactions, or the payment of damages to which a Party may be entitled under this Agreement.

                 

                15.14     
                    Specific Performance. It is understood and agreed by the Parties that money damages would be an insufficient remedy for any breach of this Agreement by any Party, and,
                  except as otherwise provided herein (including Section 6.02 hereof), each non-breaching Party shall be entitled to specific performance and injunctive or
                  other equitable relief (without the posting of any bond and without proof of actual damages) as a remedy of any such breach, including an order of the Bankruptcy Court or other court of competent jurisdiction requiring any Party to comply
                  promptly with any of its obligations hereunder.  Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, none of the Parties will be liable for, and none of the Parties shall claim or seek to recover, any punitive, special, indirect,
                  or consequential damages or damages for lost profits.

                 

                15.15     
                    Several, Not Joint, Claims. Except where otherwise specified, the agreements, representations, warranties, and obligations of the Consenting Creditor Parties
                  under this Agreement are, in all respects, several and not joint.

                 

                15.16     Severability and Construction. If any provision of this Agreement shall be held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be illegal, invalid, or unenforceable, the remaining
                  provisions shall remain in full force and effect if essential terms and conditions of this Agreement for each Party remain valid, binding, and enforceable.

                 

                15.17     Remedies Cumulative. Except as otherwise provided herein (including Section 6.02 hereof), all
                  rights, powers, and remedies provided under this Agreement or otherwise available in respect hereof at Law or in equity shall be cumulative and not alternative, and the exercise of any right, power, or remedy thereof by any Party shall
                  not preclude the simultaneous or later exercise of any other such right, power, or remedy by such Party.

                 

                15.18     Capacities of Consenting BrandCo Lenders. Each Consenting BrandCo Lender has entered into this Agreement on
                  account of all Company Claims/Interests that it holds (directly or through discretionary accounts that it manages or advises) and, except where otherwise specified in this Agreement, shall take or refrain from taking all actions that it
                  is obligated to take or refrain from taking under this Agreement with respect to all such Company Claims/Interests.

                 

                
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                15.19     
                    Email Consents. Where a written consent, acceptance, approval, or waiver is required pursuant to or contemplated by this Agreement, pursuant to Section 3, Section 14, or otherwise, including a written approval by the Debtors,
                  the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders, and the Creditors’ Committee, such written consent, acceptance, approval, or waiver shall be deemed to have occurred if, by agreement between counsel to the Parties submitting and receiving such
                  consent, acceptance, approval, or waiver, it is conveyed in writing (including electronic mail) between each such counsel without representations or warranties of any kind on behalf of such counsel.

                 

                15.20     
                    Enforceability of Agreement. Each of the Parties waives any right to assert that the exercise of termination
                  rights under this Agreement is subject to the automatic stay provisions of the Bankruptcy Code, and expressly stipulates and consents hereunder to the prospective modification of the automatic stay provisions of the Bankruptcy Code for
                  purposes of exercising termination rights under this Agreement, to the extent the Bankruptcy Court determines that such relief is required.

                 

                15.21     
                    Relationship among Consenting Creditor Parties. None of the Consenting Creditor Parties shall have any
                  fiduciary duty, any duty of trust or confidence in any form, or other duties or responsibilities in any kind or form to each other, any Consenting Creditor Party, any Debtor, or any of the Debtor’s respective creditors or other
                  stakeholders.  The Debtors acknowledge that the Consenting BrandCo Lenders are engaged in a wide range of financial services and businesses, and, in furtherance of the foregoing, the Consenting BrandCo Lenders and the Debtors acknowledge
                  and agree that the obligations set forth in this Agreement shall only apply to the trading desk(s) and/or business group(s) of the Consenting BrandCo Lenders that principally manage and/or supervise such Consenting BrandCo Lender’s
                  investment in the Debtors, and shall not apply to any other trading desk or business group of such Consenting BrandCo Lender so long as they are not acting at the direction or for the benefit of such Consenting BrandCo Lender.

                 

                15.22     Fees and Expenses. The Debtors shall promptly pay or reimburse when due all reasonable and documented fees and expenses of (a) the BrandCo Lender Group Advisors incurred
                  prior to and during the Agreement Effective Period and after any termination pursuant to Section 13.05 and (b) subject to the terms and conditions set forth
                  herein or in the Final DIP Order and consistent with the orders and procedures applicable to the payment of compensation to estate professionals, the Creditors’ Committee; provided
                  that nothing herein shall alter or modify the Debtors’ payment obligations under the Final DIP Order or any other order of the Bankruptcy Court governing compensation of estate professionals.

                 

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                IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto have executed this Agreement on the day and year first above written.

                 

                REVLON, INC., and each of the Debtors

                 

                listed on Exhibit A to this Agreement

                 

                	
                        By:

                      	
                        /s/ Robert M. Caruso

                      	 
	
                        Name:

                      	
                        Robert M. Caruso

                      	 
	
                        Title:

                      	
                        Authorized Signatory

                      	 

                

                

                
                  [Debtor Signature Page to Restructuring Support Agreement]

                   

                  

                

                
                  
                    

                

                [All Consenting Creditor Party Signature Pages on file with the Debtors]

                

                

                
                  
                    

                

                Exhibit A

                 

                Debtors

                 

                	
                        Revlon, Inc.

                        Elizabeth Arden USC, LLC

                        BrandCo Almay 2020 LLC

                        Elizabeth Arden, Inc.

                        BrandCo Charlie 2020 LLC

                        FD Management, Inc.

                        Revlon Consumer Products Corporation

                        BrandCo CND 2020 LLC

                        North America Revsale Inc.

                        OPP Products, Inc.

                        Almay, Inc.

                        BrandCo Curve 2020 LLC

                        RDEN Management, Inc.

                        BrandCo Elizabeth Arden 2020 LLC

                        Art & Science, Ltd.

                        Realistic Roux Professional Products Inc.

                        Roux Laboratories, Inc.

                        BrandCo Giorgio Beverly Hills 2020 LLC

                        Revlon Development Corp.

                        Roux Properties Jacksonville, LLC

                        BrandCo Halston 2020 LLC

                        Revlon Government Sales, Inc.

                        SinfulColors Inc.

                        BrandCo Jean Nate 2020 LLC

                        RML, LLC

                        Revlon International Corporation

                        Bari Cosmetics, Ltd.

                        PPI Two Corporation

                        Revlon Professional Holding Company LLC

                        BrandCo Mitchum 2020 LLC

                        Revlon (Puerto Rico) Inc.

                        Riros Corporation

                        BrandCo Multicultural Group 2020 LLC

                        Elizabeth Arden (UK) Ltd.

                        Riros Group Inc.

                        Beautyge Brands USA, Inc.

                        Elizabeth Arden (Canada) Limited

                        BrandCo PS 2020 LLC

                        BrandCo White Shoulders 2020 LLC

                        Revlon Canada Inc.

                        Beautyge USA, Inc.

                      	
                        Beautyge I

                        Charles Revson Inc.

                        Beautyge II, LLC

                        Creative Nail Design, Inc.

                        Cutex, Inc.

                        DF Enterprises, Inc.

                        Elizabeth Arden (Financing), Inc.

                        Elizabeth Arden Investments, LLC

                        Elizabeth Arden NM, LLC

                        Elizabeth Arden Travel Retail, Inc.

                         

                      

                

                

                
                  
                    

                

                Exhibit B

                

                

                Restructuring Term Sheet

                 

                
                  
                    

                

                
                  THE TERMS SET FORTH HEREIN ARE ILLUSTRATIVE, SUBJECT TO DILIGENCE, AND SUBJECT TO THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF DEFINITIVE DOCUMENTATION BY THE PARTIES AND
                    CONFIRMATION BY THE BANKRUPTCY COURT.  THIS RESTRUCTURING TERM SHEET IS NOT AN OFFER WITH RESPECT TO ANY SECURITIES OR A SOLICITATION OF ACCEPTANCES OF A CHAPTER 11 PLAN WITHIN THE MEANING OF SECTION 1125 OF THE BANKRUPTCY CODE.  ANY
                    SUCH OFFER OR SOLICITATION WILL COMPLY WITH ALL APPLICABLE SECURITIES LAWS AND PROVISIONS OF THE BANKRUPTCY CODE.  NOTHING CONTAINED IN THIS RESTRUCTURING TERM SHEET SHALL BE AN ADMISSION OF FACT OR LIABILITY OR DEEMED BINDING ON ANY OF
                    THE PARTIES HERETO.

                   

                  REVLON, INC.

                   

                  RESTRUCTURING TERM SHEET

                   

                  This restructuring term sheet (this “Restructuring Term Sheet”) describes the terms
                    of a restructuring (the “Restructuring”) of Revlon, Inc. (“Holdings”), Revlon Consumer
                    Products Corporation (“RCPC”) and their directly- and indirectly-owned subsidiaries that are debtors and debtors-in-possession (collectively with Holdings and RCPC,
                    the “Debtors”) in their chapter 11 cases jointly administered under In re Revlon, Inc., et al.,
                    Case No. 22-10760 (DSJ) in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York.  This Restructuring Term Sheet is being agreed to in connection with the Debtors’ and the Consenting Creditors’ entry into that certain
                    Restructuring Support Agreement, dated as of December 19, 2022 (including all exhibits, annexes, and schedules thereto and as may be further amended, supplemented, or modified pursuant to the terms thereof, the “Restructuring Support Agreement”),1 to which this Restructuring Term Sheet is attached as Exhibit

                        B.  Pursuant to the Restructuring Support Agreement, the Debtors and the Consenting Creditors have agreed to support the transactions contemplated therein and herein.

                   

                  The Debtors will implement the Restructuring through a joint plan of reorganization (including all exhibits, schedules, supplements, appendices, annexes,
                    and attachments thereto, including the Plan Supplement, collectively, as amended or supplemented from time to time, the “Plan”), which shall be consistent with the
                    terms of this Restructuring Term Sheet and the Restructuring Support Agreement, under chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code.

                   

                  This Restructuring Term Sheet does not include a description of all of the terms, conditions, and other provisions that are to be contained in the
                    Definitive Documents, which remain subject to negotiation and completion in accordance with the Restructuring Support Agreement and applicable law.  This Restructuring Term Sheet incorporates the rules of construction set forth in
                    section 102 of the Bankruptcy Code.

                   

                  This Restructuring Term Sheet is a draft, is intended for discussions purposes only and is subject to Federal Rule of Evidence 408.  Accordingly, this
                    Restructuring Term Sheet and the information contained herein are entitled to protection from any use or disclosure to any party or person pursuant to Rule 408 of the Federal Rules of Evidence and any other applicable rule, statute, or
                    doctrine of similar import protecting the use or disclosure of confidential settlement discussions.

                   

                  
                    

                  	1	
                          Capitalized terms used but not otherwise defined in this Restructuring Term Sheet, have the meanings ascribed to such terms in the Restructuring Support Agreement or otherwise as set
                            forth on Schedule 1.

                        

                   

                  
                    
                      

                  

                  
                  
                    	
                            GENERAL PROVISIONS OF THE RESTRUCTURING

                          
	 	
                            Chapter 11 Plan

                          	 	
                            On the Effective Date, or as soon as is reasonably practicable thereafter, each Holder of an Allowed Claim or Interest, as

                             applicable, shall receive under the Plan the treatment described in this Restructuring Term Sheet in full and final 

                            satisfaction, compromise, settlement, release, and discharge of, and in exchange for, such Holder’s Allowed Claim or 

                            Interest, except to the extent different treatment is agreed to by the Debtors (with the consent (not to be unreasonably 

                            withheld, conditioned, or delayed) of the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders and, to the extent required by the 

                            Restructuring Support Agreement, the Creditors’ Committee), and such Holder.

                            The Plan will constitute a separate chapter 11 plan for each Debtor.

                            For the avoidance of doubt, any action required to be taken by the Debtors on the Effective Date pursuant to this 

                            Restructuring Term Sheet may, in consultation with the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders and, to the extent 

                            requiredby the Restructuring Support Agreement, the Creditors’ Committee, be taken on the Effective Date or as soon 

                            as is reasonably practicable thereafter.

                          	 
	 	
                            Plan Settlement

                          	 	
                            Pursuant to section 1123(b)(3) of the Bankruptcy Code and Rule 9019 of the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure, 

                            the Plan shall contain and effect a global and integrated compromise and settlement (the “Plan Settlement”) of all actual 

                            and potential disputes between and among the Company Entities (including, for clarity, between and among the BrandCo 

                            Entities, on the one hand, and the Non-BrandCo Entities on the other), the Creditors’ Committee, and the Consenting 

                            Creditors and all other disputes that might impact creditor recoveries including, without limitation, any and all issues 

                            relating to:

                            (i)          the
                                allocation of the economic burden of repayment of the ABL DIP Facility and Term DIP Facility and/or

                             payment of adequate protection obligations provided pursuant to the Final DIP Order among
                                the Debtors;

                            (ii)         any and
                                all disputes that might be raised impacting the allocation of value among the Debtors and their

                             respective assets, including any and all disputes related to the Intercompany DIP Facility;
                                and

                            (iii)        any and
                                all other Settled Claims, including the Financing Transactions Litigation Claims (as defined herein).

                            The Plan Settlement shall be binding upon all creditors and all other parties in interest pursuant to section 1141(a) of the 

                            Bankruptcy Code.

                            For the avoidance of doubt, the Plan Settlement shall not include any Intercompany Claims or Intercompany Interests that

                             the Debtors elect to Reinstate in accordance with this Restructuring Term Sheet.

                          	 

                  

                

              

            

          

        

      

    

  

  

  

  
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            Exit Facilities

          	 

          	
            On the Effective Date, the Reorganized Debtors shall enter into the following Exit Facilities:

            •          at the Debtors’ option,
                either (i) the First Lien Exit Facilities, consisting of the Take-Back Facility

             and the Incremental New Money Facility, or

             (ii) the Third-Party New Money Exit Facility; and

            •          the Exit ABL Facility.

            On or prior to the Effective Date, certain of the Debtors’ non-Debtor Affiliates shall enter into the New Foreign Facility, 

            unless otherwise agreed to by the Debtors and the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders. The interest rates, maturity dates,

             and other terms of the Exit Facilities shall be consistent with this Restructuring 

            Term Sheet and otherwise acceptable to the Debtors and the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders.  

            Definitive documentation for the Exit Facilities shall be included in the Plan Supplement.

          	 
	 	
            New Securities

          	

          	
            On the Effective Date, Reorganized Holdings shall issue the New Common Stock and the New Warrants (if any) in 

            accordance with this Restructuring Term 

            Sheet.  The New Common Stock, the New Warrants, and any other preferred stock, warrants, equity interests, or

             securities issued by the Reorganized Debtors

            

            shall be subject to the consent rights contained in the Restructuring Support Agreement, and the New Warrants shall be in 

            form and substance as set forth in the New Warrant Agreement.

            The issuance of all securities in connection with the Plan, including the New Common Stock (including any New Common

             Stock issued upon the exercise of the New Warrants), the New Warrants, and the Equity Subscription Rights, shall be 

            exempt from SEC registration pursuant to section 1145 of the Bankruptcy Code (or, if such section is unavailable,

             another applicable exemption), to the fullest extent permitted by law, and good faith efforts shall be made to make 

            them DTC eligible.

          	 
	 	
            Equity Rights Offering

          	 	
            On the Effective Date, Reorganized Holdings shall consummate the Equity Rights Offering, pursuant to which it shall

             issue New Common Stock at the ERO 

            Price Per Share for an aggregate price equal to the Adjusted Aggregate Rights Offering Amount.  30% of the New 

            Common Stock to be sold pursuant to the

             Equity Rights Offering shall be reserved for the Equity Commitment Parties.  Equity Subscription Rights to purchase the

             remainder of the New Common Stock to be sold pursuant to the Equity Rights Offering shall be distributed as set forth 

            in this Restructuring Term Sheet. The Equity Rights Offering shall be fully backstopped by the Equity Commitment

             Parties on the terms set forth in the Backstop Commitment Agreement.  The Backstop Commitment Agreement 

            shall provide for, among other things, the Backstop Commitment Premium. The New Common Stock issued

             pursuant to the Equity Rights Offering (including, for the avoidance of doubt, any New Common Stock issued pursuant to 

            the Backstop Commitment Agreement) shall dilute the New Common Stock issued under the Plan and shall be subject to 

              dilution by any New Common Stock issued upon the exercise of the New Warrants or in connection with any MIP Awards.

          	 

  

   

  

  
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            Effective Date Cash

          	 	
            On the Effective Date, or as soon as reasonably practicable thereafter, all cash on hand held by the Debtors as of the 

            Effective 

            Date,

             including the net cash 

            proceeds of the Exit Facilities and the Equity Rights Offering or, if an Acceptable Alternative Transaction occurs, the 

            Sale 

            Proceeds,

             will be:

            •          first, used to pay in full in cash Allowed Administrative Claims (including cure claims arising from

             the assumption of executory contracts and unexpired leases), Allowed Priority Tax Claims, ABLDIP Facility

             Claims, Term DIP Facility Claims, Allowed Other Secured Claims, and Allowed Other Priority 

            Claims, as and to the extent that such Claims are required to be paid in cash on the Effective

             Date under the Plan;

            •          second, used to fund the Professional Fee Escrow;

            •          third, if an Acceptable Alternative Transaction occurs, used to fund the Wind Down Reserve;

            •          fourth, distributed to holders of Claims other than those described above in accordance with this

             Restructuring Term Sheet; and

            •          fifth, if no Acceptable Alternative Transaction occurs, retained by the Reorganized Debtors as balance 

             sheet cash for general corporate purposes, subject to the adjustment of such net cash proceeds in 

              

            accordance with the provisions related to Excess Liquidity in the First Lien Exit Facilities Term 

            Sheet;1 provided that,
                immediately following the Effective Date the Reorganized Debtors and their 

            non-Debtor Affiliates shall have a minimum cash balance in an aggregate amount equal to at least

             $75 million.

          	 

    

    

    
      

    
      	
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              In the event the Reorganized Debtors enter into the Third-Party New Money Exit Facility, (i) all Excess Liquidity will be applied to reduce the
                  Aggregate Rights Offering Amount, and (ii) for the avoidance of doubt, the Incremental New Money Commitment Premium shall be paid in cash as an Administrative Claim and “Excess Liquidity” will be calculated after giving effect to the
                  payment thereof.

            

    

  

   

  

  
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    	TREATMENT

              OF CLAIMS AND INTERESTS OF THE DEBTORS UNDER THE PLAN 

          	 
	 	 Class No.	 	 Type of Claim	 	 Treatment	 	 	
            Impairment / Voting

          	 
	 	 	 	   Unclassified Non-Voting Claims Against the Debtors	 	 	 	 
	 	
            N/A

          	 	
            Administrative

             Claims

          	 	
            On the later of the Effective Date, the date such Administrative Claim is Allowed, or the date such Allowed Administrative Claim becomes due and payable in the
              ordinary course, or as soon as reasonably practicable thereafter, except to the extent that a Holder of an Allowed Administrative Claim and the Debtor against which such Allowed Administrative Claim is asserted (with the consent (not to be
              unreasonably withheld, conditioned, or delayed) of the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders) agree to less favorable treatment for such Holder, each Holder of an Allowed Administrative Claim, other than an Allowed Professional Compensation
              Claim, shall receive, in full and final satisfaction, compromise, settlement, release, and discharge of such Claim, payment in full in cash.

          	 	 	
            N/A

          	 
	 	
            N/A

          	 	
            Professional Compensation 

            Claims

          	 	
            As soon as reasonably practicable after the Confirmation   Date, and no later than one Business Day prior to the Effective Date, the Debtors shall establish the
              Professional Fee Escrow.  On or as soon as reasonably practicable after the date estimated to be five Business Days prior to the Effective Date, and no later than one Business Day prior to the Effective Date, the Debtors shall fund the
              Professional Fee Escrow with cash in the amount of the aggregate Professional Fee Escrow Amount for all Professionals.  No later than the day that is the first Business Day that is 45 calendar days after the Effective Date, all final requests
              for payment of Professional Compensation Claims shall be filed.  The Allowed amount of Professional Compensation Claims owing to the Professionals, after taking into account any prior payments to and retainers held by such Professionals,
              shall be paid in full in cash as soon as reasonably practicable after such Professional Compensation Claims are Allowed by an order of the Bankruptcy Court, first from the proceeds of the Professional Fee Escrow, and then by the Reorganized
              Debtors.

          	 	 	
            N/A

          	 

  

   

  

  
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            N/A

          	 	
            Priority Tax

             Claims

          	 	
            On the Effective Date, or as soon as reasonably practicable thereafter, except to the extent that a Holder of an Allowed Priority Tax Claim and the Debtor
              against which such Allowed Priority Tax Claim is asserted  (with the consent (not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned, or delayed) of the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders) agree to less favorable treatment for such Holder, each Holder
              of an Allowed Priority Tax Claim shall receive, in full and final satisfaction, compromise, settlement, release, and discharge of such Claim, treatment in a manner consistent with section 1129(a)(9)(C) of the Bankruptcy Code.

          	 	 	
            N/A

          	 
	 	
            N/A

          	 	
            ABL DIP 

            Facility Claims

          	 	
            On the Effective Date, or as soon as reasonably practicable thereafter, except to the extent that the Debtors (with the consent (not to be unreasonably withheld,
              conditioned, or delayed) of the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders) and a Holder of an ABL DIP Facility Claim agree to different treatment of its Claim, each Holder of an ABL DIP Facility Claim shall receive, in full and final satisfaction,
              compromise, settlement, release, and discharge of such Claim, payment in full in cash.

          	 	 	
            N/A

          	 
	 	
            N/A

          	 	
            Term DIP 

            Facility Claims

          	 	
            On the Effective Date, or as soon as reasonably practicable thereafter, except to the extent that the Debtors (with the consent (not to be unreasonably withheld,
              conditioned, or delayed) of the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders) and a Holder of a Term DIP Facility Claim agree to different treatment of its Claim, each Holder of a Term DIP Facility Claim shall receive, in full and final satisfaction,
              compromise, settlement, release, and discharge of such Claim, payment in full in cash.

          	 	 	
            N/A

          	 
	 	
            N/A

          	 	
            Intercompany 

            DIP Facility 

            Claims

          	 	
            On the Effective Date, the Intercompany DIP Facility Claims shall be satisfied pursuant to the distributions provided under the Plan on account of Claims against
              the BrandCo Entities.

          	 	 	
            N/A

          	 
	Classified Claims Against
            and Interests In the Debtors	 
	 	
            Class 1

          	 	
            Other Secured 

            Claims

          	 	
            On the Effective Date, or as soon as reasonably practicable thereafter, each Holder of an Allowed Other Secured Claim shall receive, in full and final
              satisfaction, compromise, settlement, release, and discharge of such Claim, at the option of the Debtor against which such Allowed Other Secured Claim is asserted (with the consent (not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned, or delayed) of
              the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders):  (i) payment in full in cash; (ii) delivery of the collateral securing such Claim and payment of any interest required under section 506(b) of the Bankruptcy Code; (iii) Reinstatement of such Claim;
              or (iv) such other treatment rendering such Claim Unimpaired in accordance with section 1124 of the Bankruptcy Code.

          	 	 	
            Unimpaired; presumed to accept

          	 

  

   

  

  
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            Class 2

          	 	
            Other Priority 

            Claims

          	 	
            On the Effective Date, or as soon as reasonably practicable thereafter, except to the extent that a Holder of an Allowed Other Priority Claim and the Debtor
              against which such Allowed Other Priority Claim is asserted (with the consent (not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned, or delayed) of the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders) agree to less favorable treatment for such Holder, each
              Holder of an Allowed Other Priority Claim shall receive, in full and final satisfaction, compromise, settlement, release, and discharge of such Claim, at the option of the Debtor against which such Allowed Other Priority Claim is asserted
              (with the consent (not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned, or delayed) of the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders):  (i) payment in full in cash or (ii) such other treatment rendering such Claim Unimpaired in accordance with section
              1124 of the Bankruptcy Code.

          	 	 	
            Unimpaired; presumed to 

            accept

          	 
	 	
            Class 3

          	 	
            FILO ABL 

            Claims

          	 	
            On the Effective Date, or as soon as reasonably practicable thereafter, each Holder of an Allowed FILO ABL Claim shall receive, in full and final satisfaction,
              compromise, settlement, release, and discharge of such Claim, payment in full in cash.

          	 	 	
            Unimpaired; presumed to 

            accept

          	 
	 	
            Class 4

          	 	
            OpCo Term 

            Loan Claims

          	 	
            Allowance:  The OpCo Term Loan Claims shall be Allowed as follows:

            (i)          the 2016 Term Loan Claims against the OpCo
                Debtors shall be Allowed in the 

               aggregate amount of the 2016 Term Loan Claims Allowed Amount;

            (ii)       the 2020 Term B-1 Loan
                Claims against the OpCo Debtors shall be Allowed in the aggregate amount of the 2020 Term B-1 Loan Claims Allowed Amount;

            (iii)       the 2020 Term B-2 Loan
                Claims against the OpCo Debtors shall be Allowed in the aggregate amount of the 2020 Term B-2 Loan Claims Allowed Amount; and

            (iv)       the 2020 Term B-3 Loan
                Claims against the OpCo Debtors shall be Allowed in the aggregate amount of the 2020 Term B-3 Loan Claims Allowed Amount.

            For the avoidance of doubt, the Allowed amount of the 2020 Term B-1 Loan Claims, the 2020 Term B-2 Loan Claims, and the 2020 Term B-3 Loan Claims in Class 4
              shall not be reduced by distributions on account of Claims in Classes 5 through 7.

          	 	 	
            Impaired;

             entitled to

             vote

          	 

  

   

  

  
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            Treatment:  On the Effective Date, or as soon as reasonably practicable
              thereafter, each Holder of an Allowed OpCo Term Loan Claim shall receive, in full and final satisfaction, compromise, settlement, release, and discharge of such Claim, (i) such Holder’s Pro Rata share of the OpCo Term Loan Equity
              Distribution; or (ii) if an Acceptable Alternative Transaction occurs, (A) such Holder’s Pro Rata share of the Shared Collateral Distributable Sale Proceeds up to the Allowed amount of such Holder’s OpCo Term Loan Claim and (B) such Holder’s
              Pro Rata share of the BrandCo Equity Distributable Sale Proceeds, up to, when combined with all other distributions received on account of such Holder’s Claim in Class 4 and, if applicable, Class 5, 6, or 7, the Allowed amount of such
              Holder’s OpCo Term Loan Claim.

          	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	
             

          	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	
            Class 5

          	 	
            BrandCo 

            

            First Lien 

            Guaranty

             Claims

          	 	
            Allowance:  The BrandCo First Lien Guaranty Claims shall be Allowed in
              the aggregate amount of the 2020 Term B-1 Loan Claims Allowed Amount.

            Treatment:  On the Effective Date, each Holder of an Allowed BrandCo
              First Lien Guaranty Claim shall receive, in full and final satisfaction, compromise, settlement, release, and discharge of such Claim, (i) either (A) a principal amount of Take-Back Term Loans equal to such Holder’s Allowed BrandCo First Lien
              Guaranty Claim less the value of the distributions received on account of such Holder’s OpCo Term Loan Claim under Class 4 or (B) an amount of cash
              equal to the principal amount of Take-Back Term Loans that otherwise would have been distributable to such Holder under clause (i)(A); or (ii) if an Acceptable Alternative Transaction occurs, such Holder’s Pro Rata share of the BrandCo
              Distributable Sale Proceeds up to, when combined with the distributions received on account of such Holder’s OpCo Term Loan Claim under Class 4, such Holder’s share of the 2020 Term B-1 Loan Claims Allowed Amount.

          	 	 	
            Impaired; 

            entitled to 

            vote

          	 

  

  
    	 	
            Class 6

          	 	
            BrandCo Second Lien Guaranty Claims

          	 	
            Allowance:  The BrandCo Second Lien Guaranty Claims shall be Allowed in
              the aggregate amount of the 2020 Term B-2 Loan Claims Allowed Amount.

          	 	 	
            Impaired; 

            

            entitled to vote

          	 

     

    

    
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              Treatment:  On the Effective Date, or as soon as reasonably
                practicable thereafter, each Holder of an Allowed BrandCo Second Lien Guaranty Claim shall receive, in full and final satisfaction, compromise, settlement, release, and discharge of such Claim, (i)(A) either (I) such Holder’s Pro Rata share
                of a principal amount of Take-Back Term Loans equal to the total Take-Back Facility less the aggregate principal amount of Take-Back Facility Loans
                distributed on account of BrandCo First Lien Guaranty Claims or (II) an amount of cash equal to the principal amount of Take-Back Term Loans that otherwise would have been distributable to such Holder under clause (i)(A)(I), and (B) such
                Holder’s Pro Rata share of the BrandCo Equity Distribution; or (ii) if an Acceptable Alternative Transaction occurs, such Holder’s Pro Rata share of the BrandCo Distributable Sale Proceeds remaining after the satisfaction in full of Allowed
                Claims in Class 5 up to, when combined with the distributions received on account of such Holder’s OpCo Term Loan Claim under Class 4, such Holder’s share of the 2020 Term B-2 Loan Claims Allowed Amount.

            	 	 	 	 
	 	
              Class 7

            	 	
              BrandCo Third

               Lien Guaranty 

              Claims

            	 	
              Allowance:  The BrandCo Third Lien Guaranty Claims shall be Allowed in
                the aggregate amount of the 2020 Term B-3 Loan Claims Allowed Amount.

              Treatment: Holders of BrandCo Third Lien Guaranty Claims shall receive
                no recovery or distribution on account of such Claims.  On the Effective Date, all BrandCo Third Lien Guaranty Claims will be canceled, released, extinguished, and discharged, and will be of no further force or effect; provided that, if an Acceptable Alternative Transaction occurs, such Holder shall receive such Holder’s Pro Rata share of the BrandCo Distributable Sale
                Proceeds remaining after the satisfaction in full of Allowed Claims in Classes 5 and 6 up to, when combined with the distributions received on account of such Holder’s OpCo Term Loan Claim under Class 4, such Holder’s share of the 2020 Term
                B-3 Loan Claims Allowed Amount.

            	 	 	
              Impaired; 

              entitled to 

              vote

            	 
	 	
              Class 8

            	 	
              Unsecured 

                Notes Claims

            	 	
              Allowance: The Unsecured Notes Claims shall be Allowed in the
                aggregate amount of the Unsecured Notes Claims Allowed Amount.

            	 	 	
              Impaired;

               entitled to 

              vote

            	 

    

     

    

    
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              Treatment:  On the Effective Date, or as soon as reasonably
                practicable thereafter, each Holder of an Allowed Unsecured Notes Claim shall receive:

              (i)          (A) if Class 8 votes to
                  accept the Plan and the Creditors’ Committee Settlement Conditions are satisfied, in full and final satisfaction, compromise, settlement, release, and discharge of such Claim, such Holder’s Pro Rata share of the Unsecured Notes Settlement
                  Distribution; or

              (B) if Class 8 votes to reject the Plan or the Creditors’ Committee Settlement Conditions are not satisfied, no recovery or distribution on
                account of such Claim, except as provided in clause (ii), if applicable, and all Unsecured Notes Claims shall be canceled, released, extinguished, and discharged, and of no further force or effect; provided that each Consenting Unsecured Noteholder shall receive 50% of such Holder’s Pro Rata share of the Unsecured Notes Settlement Distribution (the “Consenting Unsecured Noteholder Recovery”); provided, further, that if the
                Bankruptcy Court finds that such Consenting Unsecured Noteholder Recovery is improper, there shall be no such distribution to Consenting Unsecured Noteholders under the Plan; and

              (ii)         if an Acceptable
                  Alternative Transaction occurs, such Holder’s Pro Rata share of Class 8’s Pro Rata share (determined in a manner to be agreed by the Debtors and the Creditors’ Committee, in consultation with the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders) of
                  the Term Loan Distributable Sale Proceeds remaining after satisfaction in full of Allowed Claims in Classes 4 through 7.

              All distributions to Holders of Class 8 Unsecured Notes Claims shall be made to (or in a manner reasonably approved by) the Unsecured Notes Trustee for further
                distribution to Holders of Unsecured Notes Claims in accordance with the Unsecured Notes Indenture.  In addition to the foregoing, the Debtors shall pay the unpaid fees and expenses of the Unsecured Notes Trustee as of the Effective Date of
                the Plan to the extent included in the definition of Restructuring Expenses.

            	 	 	 	 
	 	
              Class 9(a)

            	 	
              Talc Personal

               Injury Claims

            	 	
              As soon as reasonably practicable after the Effective Date in accordance with the Talc PI Distribution Procedures, each Holder of an Allowed Talc Personal
                Injury Claim shall receive:

              (i)          (A) if Class 9(a) votes
                  to accept the Plan and the Creditors’ Committee Settlement Conditions are satisfied, in full and final satisfaction, compromise, settlement, release, and discharge of such Claim, such Holder’s Pro Rata share (as determined in accordance
                  with the Talc PI Distribution Procedures) of the Talc Personal Injury Settlement Distribution; or

            	 	 	
              Impaired; 

              entitled to

            	 

    

     

    

    
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              (B) if Class 9(a) votes to reject the Plan or the Creditors’ Committee Settlement Conditions are not satisfied, no recovery or distribution
                on account of such Claim, except as provided in clause (ii), if applicable, and all Talc Personal Injury Claims shall be canceled, released, extinguished, and discharged, and of no further force or effect; and

              (ii)          if an Acceptable
                  Alternative Transaction occurs, such Holder’s Pro Rata share (as determined in accordance with the Talc PI Distribution Procedures) of Class 9(a)’s Pro Rata share (determined in a manner to be agreed by the Debtors and the Creditors’
                  Committee, in consultation with the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders) of the Term Loan Distributable Sale Proceeds remaining after satisfaction in full of Allowed Claims in Classes 4 through 7.

            	 	 	
              vote

            	 
	 	
              Class 9(b)

            	 	
              Non-Qualified 

              Pension Claims

            	 	
              On the Effective Date, or as soon as reasonably practicable thereafter, each Holder of an Allowed Non-Qualified Pension Claim shall receive:

              (i)          (A) if Class 9(b) votes
                  to accept the Plan and the Creditors’ Committee Settlement Conditions are satisfied, in full and final satisfaction, compromise, settlement, release, and discharge of such Claim, cash in an amount equal to such Holder’s Pro Rata share of
                  the Pension Settlement Distribution; or

              (B) if Class 9(b) votes to reject the Plan or the Creditors’ Committee Settlement Conditions are not satisfied, no recovery or distribution
                on account of such Claim, except as provided in clause (ii), if applicable, and all Non-Qualified Pension Claims shall be canceled, released, extinguished, and discharged, and of no further force or effect; and

              (ii)          if an Acceptable
                  Alternative Transaction occurs, such Holder’s Pro Rata share of Class 9(b)’s Pro Rata share (determined in a manner to be agreed by the Debtors and the Creditors’ Committee, in consultation with the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders) of
                  the Term Loan Distributable Sale Proceeds remaining after satisfaction in full of Allowed Claims in Classes 4 through 7.

            	 	 	
              Impaired; 

              entitled to 

              vote

            	 

      

      

      
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              Class 9(c)

            	 	
              Trade Claims

            	 	
              On the Effective Date, or as soon as reasonably practicable thereafter, each Holder of an Allowed Trade Claim shall receive:

              (i)          (A) if Class 9(c) votes
                  to accept the Plan and the Creditors’ Committee Settlement Conditions are satisfied, in full and final satisfaction, compromise, settlement, release, and discharge of such Claim, such Holder’s Pro Rata share of the Trade Settlement
                  Distribution; or

              (B) if Class 9(c) votes to reject the Plan or the Creditors’ Committee Settlement Conditions are not satisfied, no recovery or distribution
                on account of such Claim, except as provided in clause (ii), if applicable, and all Trade Claims shall be canceled, released, extinguished, and discharged, and of no further force or effect; and

              (ii)          if an Acceptable
                  Alternative Transaction occurs, such Holder’s Pro Rata share of Class 9(c)’s Pro Rata share (determined in a manner to be agreed by the Debtors and the Creditors’ Committee, in consultation with the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders) of
                  the Term Loan Distributable Sale Proceeds remaining after satisfaction in full of Allowed Claims in Classes 4 through 7.

            	 	 	
              Impaired;

               entitled to

               vote

            	 
	 	
              Class 9(d)

            	 	
              Other General Unsecured Claims

            	 	
              On the Effective Date, or as soon as reasonably practicable thereafter, each Holder of an Allowed Other General Unsecured Claim shall receive:

              (i)          (A) if Class 9(d) votes
                  to accept the Plan and the Creditors’ Committee Settlement Conditions are satisfied, in full and final satisfaction, compromise, settlement, release, and discharge of such Claim, such Holder’s Pro Rata share of the Other GUC Settlement
                  Distribution; or

            	 	 	
              Impaired; entitled to vote

            	 

    

     

    

    
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              (B) if Class 9(d) votes to reject the Plan or the Creditors’ Committee Settlement Conditions are not satisfied, no recovery or distribution
                on account of such Claim, except as provided in clause (ii), if applicable, and all Other General Unsecured Claims shall be canceled, released, extinguished, and discharged, and of no further force or effect; and

              (ii)          if an Acceptable
                  Alternative Transaction occurs, such Holder’s Pro Rata share of Class 9(d)’s Pro Rata share (determined in a manner to be agreed by the Debtors and the Creditors’ Committee, in consultation with the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders) of
                  the Term Loan Distributable Sale Proceeds remaining after satisfaction in full of Allowed Claims in Classes 4 through 7.

            	 	 	 	 
	 	
              Class 10

            	 	
              Intercompany Claims and Interests

            	 	
              On the Effective Date, unless otherwise provided for under the Plan, each Intercompany Claim and/or Intercompany Interest shall be, at the option of the
                Debtors (with the consent (not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned, or delayed) of the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders) either (i) Reinstated or (ii) canceled and released.

              All Intercompany Claims held by any BrandCo Entity against any OpCo Debtor or by any OpCo Debtor against any BrandCo Entity shall be deemed settled pursuant to
                the Plan Settlement, and shall be canceled and released on the Effective Date.

            	 	 	
              Unimpaired; presumed to accept or Impaired; deemed to reject

            	 
	 	
              Class 11

            	 	
              Interests in Holdings

            	 	
              Holders of Interests (other than Intercompany Interests) shall receive no recovery or distribution on account of such Interests.  On the Effective Date, all
                Interests (other than Intercompany Interests) will be canceled, released, extinguished, and discharged, and will be of no further force or effect.

            	 	 	
              Impaired; deemed to reject

            	 

    

    

    
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                MATERIAL TERMS OF THE RESTRUCTURING

              

        	
                Acceptable Alternative

                Transaction

              	
                To the extent provided in the Restructuring Support Agreement, the Restructuring may be implemented pursuant to an Acceptable Alternative Transaction, as set forth in this Restructuring Term Sheet.

                 

                

                If the Debtors pursue an Acceptable Alternative Transaction, the Debtors and the Consenting BrandCo Lenders, in consultation with the Creditors’ Committee, shall negotiate in good faith the terms of any
                  Definitive Documents, including any modifications thereto, that are reasonably necessary to consummate such Acceptable Alternative Transaction pursuant to the Plan.

              
	
                Creditors’ Committee

                Settlement

              	
                All distributions made to Classes 8 and 9(a)–(d) shall be made on account of Claims and for the settlements and releases described herein pursuant to the Creditors’ Committee Settlement, including the
                  release of the Settled Claims.  All distributions to such classes have been deducted from value to which Holders of 2020 Term Loan Claims would otherwise be entitled.

              
	
                Contingent 2016 Term

                Loan Claims

              	
                No Contingent 2016 Term Loan Claim shall be Allowed or entitled to vote or receive any distribution provided for by the Plan until such Contingent 2016 Term Loan Claim has been fixed pursuant to a full and
                  final adjudication or other resolution (whether by judicial determination, settlement or otherwise) of the claims and defenses that have, or could have, been asserted in the Citibank Wire Transfer Litigation or in connection with the
                  facts alleged in the Citibank Wire Transfer Litigation.

              
	
                Reorganized Holdings

                Board

              	
                The members of the Reorganized Holdings Board immediately following the Effective Date shall be determined and selected by the Required Consenting 2020 B-2 Lenders.

                The identity of such members of the Reorganized Holdings Board shall be set forth in the Plan Supplement to the extent known at the time of filing.

              
	
                
                  New Organizational

                  Documents

                

              	
                The New Organizational Documents for the Reorganized Debtors, including charters, bylaws, operating agreements, other organization or formation documents, and any shareholder agreements, as applicable,
                  shall be in form and substance acceptable to the Required Consenting 2020 B‐2 Lenders and consistent with section 1123(a)(6) of the Bankruptcy Code.

              
	
                Indemnification

                Obligations/D&O

                Insurance

              	
                Consistent with applicable law, all indemnification provisions in place as of the Effective Date (whether in the by-laws, certificates of incorporation or formation, limited liability company agreements,
                  other organizational documents, board resolutions, indemnification agreements, employment contracts, or otherwise) for current and former directors, officers, managers, employees, attorneys, accountants, investment bankers, and other
                  professionals of the Debtors, as applicable, shall be assumed by the Reorganized Debtors.

                 

                

                On or after the Confirmation Date, the Debtors shall not terminate or otherwise reduce the coverage under any directors’ and officers’ insurance policies in effect prior to the Effective Date, and any
                  directors and officers of the Debtors who served in such capacity at any time before or after the Effective Date shall be entitled to the full benefits of any such policy (including any “tail policy”) for the full term of such policy
                  regardless of whether such directors and/or officers remain in such positions after the Effective Date.  All directors’ and officers’ insurance policies shall be assumed by the Debtors (including any tail policies).

                 

                

                Any modifications to existing indemnification obligations or directors’ and officers’ insurance policies in place as of the Petition Date, and any new indemnification obligations or directors’ and officers’
                  insurance policies not in place as of the Petition Date shall be subject to the consent of the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders; provided that the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders shall only
                  have consultation rights with respect to the directors’ and officers’ insurance policies to be obtained for the coverage period beginning February 1, 2023; provided, further, that the expiration
                  of the Debtors’ current directors’ and officers’ insurance policy on January 31, 2023 shall not be subject to such consent rights.

              

        

        

        
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                Management Incentive

                Plan

              	
                The Plan shall provide that the Reorganized Holdings Board shall implement the Management Incentive Plan that provides for the issuance of options and/or other equity-based compensation to the management
                  and directors of the Reorganized Debtors in accordance with the terms set forth below by no later than January 1, 2024. 

                 

                

                7.5% of the New Common Stock, on a fully diluted basis, shall be reserved for issuance in connection with the Management Incentive Plan (the “MIP Equity Pool”).  The
                  participants in the Management Incentive Plan, the allocations and form of the options and other equity-based compensation to such participants (including the amount of allocations and the timing of the grant of the options and other
                  equity-based compensation), and the terms and conditions of such options and other equity-based compensation (including vesting, exercise prices, base values, hurdles, forfeiture, repurchase rights, and transferability) shall be
                  determined by the Reorganized Holdings Board; provided that one-half of the MIP Equity Pool shall be awarded to participants under the Management Incentive Plan upon implementation.  

              
	
                Key Employee Incentive/

                Retention Plans

              	
                On the Effective Date, the Debtors shall pay, to KEIP and KERP participants, as applicable, (i) all KERP amounts earnable for the quarter in which the Effective Date occurs prorated for the period from the
                  first day of such quarter through and including the Effective Date, (ii) all KEIP amounts (including any catch-up amounts) earned by the KEIP participants based on the Debtors’ good faith estimates of performance for the quarter in which
                  the Effective Date occurs prorated for the period from the first day of such quarter through and including the Effective Date, and (iii) all KEIP amounts (including any catch-up amounts) earned by the KEIP participants for quarters ending
                  prior to the quarter in which the Effective Date occurs but which remain unpaid, based on the Debtors’ good faith estimates of performance for such quarters, with such estimates to be subject to the approval of the Required Consenting
                  BrandCo Lenders, with such approval not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned, or delayed.

                 

                

                Except as set forth herein, the KEIP and KERP programs shall terminate effective as of the Effective Date and any clawback rights provided for under the KEIP or the KERP shall be released.

              

        

        

        
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                Qualified Pension Plans

              	
                The Qualified Pension Plans shall be assumed by the Reorganized Debtors on the Effective Date, in accordance with the terms of the Qualified Pension Plans and the relevant provisions of ERISA and the IRC.

              
	
                CEO Employment

                Agreement and Revlon

                Executive Severance Pay

                Plan

              	
                On the Effective Date, the Reorganized Debtors shall assume the CEO Employment Agreement as amended by the terms and conditions set forth in the CEO Employment Agreement Summary of Principal Terms (the “CEO Employment Agreement Term Sheet”) provided by counsel to the Debtors to counsel to the Consenting BrandCo Lenders on the date hereof.

                 

                

                On the Effective Date, the Reorganized Debtors shall assume the Revlon Executive Severance Pay Plan as amended by the terms and conditions set forth in the Revlon Executive Severance Pay Plan Term Sheet
                  (the “Executive Severance Term Sheet”) provided by counsel to the Debtors to counsel to the Consenting BrandCo Lenders on the date hereof.

                 

                

                The CEO employment agreement and the Revlon Executive Severance Pay Plan, each as modified and assumed in accordance with the Restructuring Support Agreement, shall provide that the CEO and/or any other ELT
                  Participant (as defined in the Executive Severance Term Sheet) shall have reason to terminate his or her employment for Good Reason during the Post-Restructuring Severance Period (each as defined in the CEO Employment Agreement Term Sheet
                  or the Executive Severance Term Sheet, as applicable) if the Reorganized Holdings Board, by the conclusion of the first meeting of the Reorganized Holdings Board after the Effective Date, which shall be held no later than 21 days after
                  the Effective Date (which may be extended as set forth in the CEO Employment Agreement Term Sheet or the Executive Severance Term Sheet), has neither (a) adopted an acceptable Enhanced Cash Incentive Program nor (b) granted such employees
                  a Cash Bonus Opportunity (as defined in the CEO Employment Agreement Term Sheet and Executive Severance Term Sheet, as applicable).  It is understood and agreed that, to the extent permitted by law, the Confirmation Order shall provide
                  that the Reorganized Holdings Board shall be deemed to have granted the Cash Bonus Opportunity as of the Effective Date, subject to replacement by an acceptable Enhanced Cash Incentive Program at the first meeting of the Reorganized
                  Holdings Board.

              
	
                Enhanced Cash Incentive

                Program

              	
                By January 19, 2023, the Debtors and the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders shall agree on all of the terms and conditions of the Enhanced Cash Incentive Program, substantially in accordance with the terms
                  set forth in the CEO Employment Agreement Term Sheet and the Executive Severance Term Sheet.  The Debtors and the Consenting BrandCo Lenders shall negotiate in good faith, and in consultation with the Debtors’ compensation consultant,
                  regarding the terms and conditions of the Enhanced Cash Incentive Program.

              

        

        

        
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                Global Bonus Program

              	
                By February 19, 2023, the Debtors and the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders shall agree on all of the terms and conditions of a global bonus program (the “Global Bonus
                    Program”) to be implemented by the Reorganized Debtors for (i) employees that will not be participants in the Enhanced Cash Incentive Program but that are currently participants in the Debtors’ Key Employee Retention Program, and
                  (ii) other employees, as may be mutually agreed upon by the Debtors and the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders.  The Debtors and the Consenting BrandCo Lenders shall negotiate in good faith, and in consultation with the Debtors’
                  compensation consultant, regarding the terms and conditions of the Global Bonus Program.

              
	
                Other Employment

                Obligations

              	
                Except as otherwise expressly provided in the Restructuring Support Agreement or the Plan, the Reorganized Debtors shall honor the Employment Obligations (i) existing and effective as of the Petition Date,
                  (ii) that were incurred or entered into in the ordinary course of business prior to the Effective Date, or (iii) as otherwise agreed to between the Debtors and the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders on or prior to the Effective Date. 
                  Additionally, the Reorganized Debtors shall assume the Debtors’ executive severance plan for directors and above and chief executive officer employment agreement, each as modified pursuant to the terms set forth in the CEO Employment
                  Agreement Term Sheet and the Executive Severance Term Sheet , and such assumed agreements shall supersede and replace any existing executive severance plan for directors and above and chief executive officer employment agreement.  Each of
                  the Employment Obligations will be assumed and assigned to, and continued by, the applicable Reorganized Debtor as of the Effective Date.  For the avoidance of doubt, the foregoing shall not (x) limit, diminish, or otherwise alter the
                  Debtors’ or the Reorganized Debtors’, as applicable, defenses, claims, Causes of Action, or other rights with respect to the Employment Obligations, or (y) impair the rights of the Reorganized Debtors to implement the Management Incentive
                  Plan in accordance with its terms and conditions and to determine the Employment Obligations of the Reorganized Debtors in accordance with their applicable terms and conditions on or after the Effective Date, in each case, consistent with
                  the Plan.

                 

                

                On the Effective Date, the Debtors shall assume all collective bargaining agreements.

              
	
                Tax Matters

              	
                The parties shall work together in good faith and use commercially reasonable efforts to structure and implement the Restructuring in a tax efficient manner for the Debtors and the Required Consenting
                  BrandCo Lenders, and such structure and implementation shall be subject to the consent (not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned, or delayed) of the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders.

              

        

        

        
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                  Conditions Precedent to

                  Effective Date

                	
                  The occurrence of the Effective Date shall be subject to the satisfaction, or waiver by the Debtors, the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders and, to the extent required under the Restructuring Support Agreement, the Creditors’
                    Committee (except with respect to clause (xii) below, which may be waived by the Debtors in their sole discretion), of the following conditions precedent:

                   

                  (i)           Confirmation and all conditions precedent thereto shall have occurred;

                   

                  (ii)          the Bankruptcy Court shall have entered the Confirmation Order and the Backstop Order, which shall be Final Orders and in form and substance acceptable to the Debtors and
                    the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders, and in the case of the Confirmation Order, acceptable to the Creditors Committee to the extent required under the Restructuring Support Agreement;

                   

                  (iii)         the Debtors shall have obtained all authorizations, consents, regulatory approvals, or rulings that are necessary to implement and effectuate the Plan;

                   

                  (iv)         the final version of the Plan, including all schedules, supplements, and exhibits thereto, including in the Plan Supplement (including all documents contained therein),
                    shall be in form and substance acceptable to the Debtors and the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders (except to the extent that specific consent rights are set forth in the Restructuring Support Agreement with respect to certain
                    Definitive Documents, which shall be subject instead to such consent rights), and reasonably acceptable to the Creditors’ Committee to the extent required under the Restructuring Support Agreement, and consistent with the Restructuring
                    Support Agreement, including any consent rights contained therein;

                   

                  (v)          all Definitive Documents shall have been (or shall, contemporaneously with the occurrence of the Effective Date, be) executed and in full force and effect, and shall be in
                    form and substance consistent with the Restructuring Support Agreement, including any consent rights contained therein, and all conditions precedent contained in the Definitive Documents shall have been satisfied or waived in accordance
                    with the terms thereof, except with respect to such conditions that by their terms shall be satisfied substantially contemporaneously with or after Consummation of the Plan;

                   

                  (vi)         no Termination Notice or Breach Notice as to the Debtors shall have been delivered by the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders under the Restructuring Support Agreement in
                    accordance with the terms thereof, no substantially similar notices shall have been sent under the Backstop Commitment Agreement, and neither the Restructuring Support Agreement nor the Backstop Commitment Agreement shall have otherwise
                    been terminated;

                   

                  (vii)        Adversary Case Numbers 22-01167 and 22-01134 shall have been resolved in a form and manner satisfactory to the Debtors and the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders;

                

          

          

          
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                  (viii)      all professional fees and expenses of retained professionals that require the Bankruptcy Court’s approval shall have been paid in full or amounts sufficient to pay such fees
                    and expenses after the Effective Date shall have been placed in the Professional Fee Escrow pending the Bankruptcy Court’s approval of such fees and expenses;

                   

                  (ix)         all Restructuring Expenses incurred and invoiced as of the Effective Date shall have been paid in full in cash;

                   

                  (x)          the Restructuring Transactions shall have been (or shall, contemporaneously with the occurrence of the Effective Date, be) implemented in a manner consistent in all material
                    respects with the Plan and the Restructuring Support Agreement;

                   

                  (xi)         the Enhanced Cash Incentive Program and the Global Bonus Program shall be in form and substance acceptable to the Debtors and the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders, and
                    shall be implemented by the Reorganized Debtors on the Effective Date pursuant to the Confirmation Order to the fullest extent permitted by law, and otherwise no later than the first meeting of the Reorganized Holdings Board after the
                    Effective Date, which meeting shall occur no later than 21 days after the Effective Date (which may be extended as set forth in the CEO Employment Agreement Term Sheet or the Executive Severance Term Sheet);

                   

                  (xii)        the Debtors or the Reorganized Debtors, as applicable, shall have obtained directors’ and officers’ insurance policies and entered into indemnification agreements or similar
                    arrangements for the Reorganized Holdings Board, which shall be, in each case, effective on or by the Effective Date.

                

        

        

        

        
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                GENERAL PROVISIONS REGARDING THE PLAN

              
	
                Subordination

              	
                The classification and treatment of Claims under the Plan shall settle and compromise the respective contractual, legal, and equitable subordination rights of the Holders of such Claims and any other rights
                  impacting relative lien priority and/or priority in right of payment, and any such rights shall be released pursuant to the Plan, including, as applicable, pursuant to the Plan Settlement.

              
	
                Restructuring

                Transactions

              	
                The Confirmation Order shall authorize, among other things, all actions as may be necessary or appropriate, consistent with the Restructuring Support Agreement, to effect any Restructuring Transaction or
                  settlement described in, approved by, contemplated by, or necessary to effectuate the Plan.

              
	
                Executory Contracts and

                Unexpired Leases

              	
                The Plan shall provide that the executory contracts and unexpired leases that are not rejected as of the Effective Date (either pursuant to the Plan or a separate motion) shall be deemed assumed pursuant to
                  section 365 of the Bankruptcy Code; provided that, in the event of an Acceptable Alternative Transaction, all Executory Contracts or Unexpired leases not assumed will be deemed rejected as of the
                  Effective Date pursuant to section 365 of the Bankruptcy Code.  Claims arising from the rejection of the Debtors’ executory contracts and unexpired leases shall be classified as Other General Unsecured Claims.

                 

                

                The assumption or rejection of all executory contracts and unexpired leases in the Chapter 11 Cases or in the Plan shall be determined by the Debtors, with the consent of the Required Consenting BrandCo
                  Lenders.

              

        

        

        
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                Cancellation of Notes,

                Instruments, Certificates

                and Other Documents

              	
                On the Effective Date, except to the extent otherwise provided in the Restructuring Support Agreement or the Plan, all notes, instruments, certificates, and other documents evidencing Claims or Interests,
                  including credit agreements and indentures, shall be canceled and the obligations of the Debtors thereunder or in any way related thereto shall be deemed satisfied in full and discharged, provided
                  that the Unsecured Notes Indenture shall remain in effect solely with respect to the right of the Unsecured Notes Indenture Trustee to make Plan distributions in accordance therewith and to preserve the rights and protections of the
                  Unsecured Notes Indenture Trustee with respect to the holders of Unsecured Notes, including the Unsecured Notes Indenture Trustee’s charging lien and priority rights.  Subject to the distribution of Class 8 Plan consideration delivered to
                  it in accordance with the Unsecured Notes Indenture at the expense of the Reorganized Debtors, the Unsecured Notes Trustee shall have no duties to Holders of Unsecured Notes following the Effective Date of the Plan, including no duty to
                  object to claims or treatment of other creditors.

              
	
                Listing and Registration

                Status of New Common

                Stock

              	
                The Debtors and the Consenting BrandCo Lenders shall cooperate in good faith to structure the Plan to allow the Reorganized Debtors to emerge from these cases as non-publicly reporting companies and not be
                  subject to SEC reporting requirements under Sections 12 or 15 of the Exchange Act, or otherwise, and provide that:  (i) the New Common Stock shall not be, and shall not be required to be, listed on any U.S. stock exchange; (ii) the
                  Reorganized Debtors shall not be voluntarily subjected to any reporting requirements promulgated by the SEC; except, in each case, as otherwise may be required pursuant to the New Organizational Documents, the Exit Facility Documents or
                  applicable law; and (iii) the Reorganized Debtors shall timely file or otherwise provide all required filings and documentation to allow for the termination and/or suspension of registration with respect to SEC reporting requirements
                  under the Exchange Act prior to the Effective Date.

                 

                

                In furtherance of achieving the foregoing in accordance with applicable law, the Debtors shall have the option to, with the consent (not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned, or delayed) of the Required
                  Consenting BrandCo Lenders, amend the Plan to incorporate a new convenience class for Holders of Unsecured Notes Claims Allowed up to a maximum amount to be agreed to by the Debtors and the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders, pursuant to
                  which the Debtors may distribute cash in lieu of the New Warrants otherwise distributable to such Holders of Class 8 Unsecured Notes Claims.

              

        

        

        
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                Claims Administration

              	
                The Plan shall provide for the establishment of the GUC Trust in accordance with the GUC Trust Agreement on or before the Effective Date, solely in the event that any Class of General Unsecured Claims votes
                  to accept the Plan.  On the Effective Date, in accordance with the Plan Settlement, the GUC Trust Assets shall vest in the GUC Trust, free and clear of all Claims, Interests, liens, and other encumbrances.  For the avoidance of doubt, any
                  portion of the GUC Settlement Total Amount allocable to any Class of General Unsecured Claims that votes to reject the Plan shall be retained by the Reorganized Debtors.

                The GUC Trust shall be established to:

                (i)           receive and hold the GUC Trust Assets;

                 

                

                (ii)        administer, dispute, object to, compromise, or otherwise resolve all General Unsecured Claims in any Class of General Unsecured Claims that votes to accept
                  the Plan; provided that the Debtors, with the consent (not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned, or delayed) of the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders and in consultation with the Creditors’
                  Committee, or the Reorganized Debtors, in consultation with the GUC Administrator, as applicable, may elect to administer, dispute, object to, compromise, or otherwise resolve any such Claim;

                 

                

                (iii)         make distributions in accordance with the Plan to Holders of Allowed General Unsecured Claims in any Class that votes to accept the Plan; and

                 

                

                (iv)         commence and pursue the Retained Preference Actions, and manage and administer any proceeds thereof in accordance with the Plan.

                 

                

                The GUC Administrator and its counsel shall be selected by the Creditors’ Committee and disclosed in the Plan Supplement prior to commencement of the hearing to consider Confirmation.  The identity of the
                  GUC Administrator and its counsel and the terms of their compensation shall be reasonably acceptable to the Debtors and the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders.  In furtherance of and consistent with the purpose of the GUC Trust and the
                  Plan, the GUC Administrator shall:

                 

                

                (i)           have the power and authority to perform all functions on behalf of the GUC Trust;

                 

                

                (ii)         undertake all administrative responsibilities that are provided in the Plan and the GUC Trust Agreement, including filing the applicable operating reports
                  and administering the closure of the Chapter 11 Cases, which reports shall be delivered to the Reorganized Debtors;

              

        

        

        
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                (iii)         be responsible for all decisions and duties with respect to the GUC Trust and the GUC Trust Assets; and

                 

                

                (iv)         in all circumstances and at all times, act in a fiduciary capacity for the benefit and in the best interests of the beneficiaries of the GUC Trust, in
                  furtherance of the purpose of the GUC Trust and in accordance with the Plan and the GUC Trust Agreement.

                 

                

                All GUC Trust Operating Expenses shall be payable solely from the GUC Trust Operating Reserve.

              
	
                Retention of Jurisdiction

              	
                The Plan will provide for the retention of jurisdiction by the Bankruptcy Court for usual and customary matters, as well as retention of jurisdiction over (i) the implementation of the Management Incentive
                  Plan by January 1, 2024 and (ii) solely during the Post-Restructuring Severance Period, matters relating to the CEO Employment Agreement Term Sheet and the Executive Severance Term Sheet.

              
	
                Vesting of Debtors’

                Property

              	
                The property of each Debtor’s estate shall vest in the applicable Reorganized Debtor on and after the Effective Date free and clear (except as provided in the Plan) of liens, claims, charges, and other
                  encumbrances, subject to and in accordance with the Plan, including the Description of Transaction Steps.

              
	
                Retention of Claims

              	
                The Reorganized Debtors, as applicable, shall retain all rights to commence and pursue any Causes of Action, other than any Causes of Action released by the Debtors pursuant to the release and exculpation
                  provisions outlined in this Restructuring Term Sheet.  For the avoidance of doubt, to the extent that any Causes of Action against the Debtors are not released or discharged pursuant to the Plan, the Debtors shall retain all rights to
                  assert any and all counterclaims, crossclaims, claims for contribution, defenses, and similar claims in response to such Causes of Action.

              
	
                Discharge of Claims and

                Terminations of Interests

              	
                To the extent permitted by section 1141(d) of the Bankruptcy Code, and except as otherwise specifically provided in the Plan, the Confirmation Order, or in any contract, instrument, or other agreement or
                  document created pursuant to the Plan, the distributions, rights, and treatment that are provided in the Plan shall be in complete satisfaction, discharge, and release, effective as of the Effective Date, of Claims, Interests, and Causes
                  of Action of any nature whatsoever, including any interest accrued on Claims or Interests from and after the Petition Date, whether known or unknown, against, liabilities of, liens on, obligations of, rights against, and Interests in, the
                  Debtors or any of their assets or properties, regardless of whether any property shall have been distributed or retained pursuant to the Plan on account of such Claims and Interests, including demands, liabilities, and Causes of Action
                  that arose before the Effective Date, any liability (including withdrawal liability) to the extent such Claims or Interests relate to services performed by employees of the Debtors before the Effective Date and that arise from a
                  termination of employment, any contingent or non-contingent liability on account of representations or warranties issued on or before the Effective Date, and all debts of the kind specified in section 502(g), 502(h), or 502(i) of the
                  Bankruptcy Code, in each case whether or not:  (i) a Proof of Claim based upon such debt or right is filed or deemed filed pursuant to section 501 of the Bankruptcy Code; (ii) a Claim or Interest based upon such debt, right, or Interest
                  is Allowed pursuant to section 502 of the Bankruptcy Code; or (iii) the Holder of such a Claim or Interest has accepted the Plan.  Any default or “event of default” by the Debtors or their Affiliates with respect to any Claim or Interest
                  on account of the filing of the Chapter 11 Cases shall be deemed cured (and no longer continuing).  The Confirmation Order shall be a judicial determination of the discharge of all Claims and Interests subject to the Effective Date
                  occurring.

              

        

        

        
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                Release of Liens

              	
                Except as otherwise specifically provided in the Plan or any other Definitive Document, all mortgages, deeds of trust, Liens, pledges, or other security interests against any property of the Estates shall
                  be fully released, settled, discharged, and compromised, and all of the right, title, and interest of any holder of such mortgages, deeds of trust, Liens, pledges, or other security interests against any property of the Estates shall
                  revert to the Reorganized Debtors and their successors and assigns, in each case, without any further approval or order of the Bankruptcy Court and without any action or filing being required to be made by the Debtors.

                 

                

                In addition, the ABL Agents, BrandCo Agent, 2016 Agent, ABL DIP Facility Agent, and Term DIP Facility Agent shall execute and deliver all documents reasonably requested by the Debtors, the Reorganized
                  Debtors, the Exit Facilities Agents, or, in the event an Acceptable Alternative Transaction is consummated, the Purchaser, as applicable, to evidence the release of such mortgages, deeds of trust, Liens, pledges, and other security
                  interests and shall authorize the Debtors or Reorganized Debtors to file UCC-3 termination statements (to the extent applicable) with respect thereto.

              
	
                Releases by the Debtors

              	
                Pursuant to section 1123(b) of the Bankruptcy Code, for good and valuable consideration, as of the Effective Date, each of the Released Parties shall be unconditionally, irrevocably, generally,
                  individually, and collectively, released, acquitted, and discharged by the Debtors, the Reorganized Debtors, and each of their Estates from any and all Causes of Action, including any derivative Causes of Action asserted or assertable by
                  or on behalf of a Debtor, Reorganized Debtor, or any of their Estates, any Causes of Action that any Debtor, Reorganized Debtor, or any of their Estates would have been legally entitled to assert in its own right (whether individually or
                  collectively) or on behalf of the Holder of any Claim against or Interest in a Debtor or other Entity, whether known or unknown, foreseen or unforeseen, asserted or unasserted, matured or unmatured, existing or hereafter arising, in law,
                  equity, contract, tort, or otherwise that the Debtors, the Reorganized Debtors, or their Estates (whether individually or collectively) ever had, now have, or thereafter can, shall, or may have, based on or relating to, or in any manner
                  arising from, in whole or in part:

              
	 	
                (i)         the Debtors, the Debtors’ in- or out-of-court restructuring efforts, intercompany transactions, the Chapter 11 Cases, the purchase, sale, or rescission of
                  any security of the Debtors, the Plan Settlement, the Settled Claims, the formulation, preparation, dissemination, negotiation, or filing of the Restructuring Support Agreement, the Definitive Documents, the DIP Facilities, the Equity
                  Rights Offering, the New Common Stock, the New Warrants, the Backstop Commitment Agreement, the Exit Facilities, the Disclosure Statement, or the Plan, including the Plan Supplement;

                 

                

                (ii)         any Restructuring Transaction, contract, instrument, release, or other agreement or document (including any legal opinion requested by any Entity
                  regarding any transaction, contract, instrument, document, or other agreement contemplated by the Plan or the reliance by any Released Party on the Plan or the Confirmation Order in lieu of such legal opinion) created or entered into in
                  connection with the Restructuring Support Agreement, the Definitive Documents, the DIP Facilities, the Equity Rights Offering, the New Common Stock, the New Warrants, the Backstop Commitment Agreement, the Exit Facilities, the Disclosure
                  Statement, or the Plan, including the Plan Supplement;

                 

                

                (iii)        the business or contractual arrangements between any Debtor and any Released Party, whether before or during the Debtors’ restructuring, or the
                  restructuring of Claims and Interests before or during the Chapter 11 Cases;

                 

                

                (iv)         the subject matter of, or the transactions or events giving rise to, any Claim or Interest that is affected by or classified in the Plan;

                 

                

                (v)          the filing of the Chapter 11 Cases, the pursuit of Confirmation, the pursuit of Consummation, the administration and implementation of the Plan, including
                  the issuance or distribution of securities pursuant to the Plan, or the distribution of property under the Plan or any other related agreement;

                 

                

                (vi)          the Settled Claims; or

                 

                

                (vii)       any other act or omission, transaction, agreement, event, or other occurrence taking place on or before the Effective Date arising from or relating to any
                  of the foregoing, including, without limitation, the Unsecured Notes Indenture, the ABL Credit Agreement, the 2016 Credit Agreement, or the BrandCo Credit Agreement, and all matters relating thereto.

                 

                

                Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the foregoing, the releases set forth above shall not release (w) to the extent that any Causes of Action against the Debtors are not released or discharged
                  pursuant to the Plan, any rights of the Debtors to assert any and all counterclaims, crossclaims, claims for contribution, defenses, and similar claims in response to such Causes of Action, (x) any Causes of Action set forth in the
                  Schedule of Retained Causes of Action, including any Retained Preference Action, (y) any Cause of Action against any Excluded Party, or (z) any post-Effective Date obligations of any party or Entity under the Plan, any Restructuring
                  Transaction, any Definitive Document (including those set forth in the Plan Supplement), or other document, instrument or agreement executed to implement the Plan.

              

        

        

        
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                Third-Party Releases

              	
                As of the Effective Date, each of the Releasing Parties other than the Debtors shall be deemed to have expressly, absolutely, unconditionally, irrevocably, generally, individually, and collectively,
                  released, acquitted, and discharged each of the Released Parties from any and all Causes of Action, including any derivative Causes of Action asserted or assertable by or on behalf of a Debtor, Reorganized Debtor, or any of their Estates,
                  and any Causes of Action asserted or assertable by or on behalf of the Holder of any Claim or Interest or other Entity, whether known or unknown, foreseen or unforeseen, asserted or unasserted, matured or unmatured, existing or hereafter
                  arising, in law, equity, contract, tort, or otherwise that the Releasing Parties (whether individually or collectively) ever had, now have, or thereafter can, shall, or may have, based on or relating to, or in any manner arising from, in
                  whole or in part:

                 

                

                (i)         the Debtors, the Debtors’ in- or out-of-court restructuring efforts, intercompany transactions, the Chapter 11 Cases, the purchase, sale, or rescission of
                  any security of the Debtors, the BrandCo Entities, the Plan Settlement, the Settled Claims, the formulation, preparation, dissemination, negotiation, or filing of the Restructuring Support Agreement, the Definitive Documents, the DIP
                  Facilities, the Equity Rights Offering, the New Common Stock, the New Warrants, the Backstop Commitment Agreement, the Exit Facilities, the Disclosure Statement, or the Plan, including the Plan Supplement;

                 

                

                (ii)         any Restructuring Transaction, contract, instrument, release, or other agreement or document (including any legal opinion requested by any Entity
                  regarding any transaction, contract, instrument, document, or other agreement contemplated by the Plan or the reliance by any Released Party on the Plan or the Confirmation Order in lieu of such legal opinion) created or entered into in
                  connection with the Restructuring Support Agreement, the Definitive Documents, the DIP Facilities, the Equity Rights Offering, the New Common Stock, the New Warrants, the Backstop Commitment Agreement, the Exit Facilities, the Disclosure
                  Statement, or the Plan, including the Plan Supplement;

                 

                

                (iii)       the business or contractual arrangements between any Debtor and any Releasing Party, whether before or during the Debtors’ restructuring, or the
                  restructuring of Claims and Interests before or during the Chapter 11 Cases;

                 

                

                (iv)        the subject matter of, or the transactions or events giving rise to, any Claim or Interest that is affected by or classified in the Plan;

              

        

        

        
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                (v)         the filing of the Chapter 11 Cases, the pursuit of Confirmation, the pursuit of Consummation, the administration and implementation of the Plan, including
                  the issuance or distribution of securities pursuant to the Plan, or the distribution of property under the Plan or any other related agreement;

                 

                

                (vi)         the Settled Claims; or

                 

                

                (vii)      any other act or omission, transaction, agreement, event, or other occurrence taking place on or before the Effective Date arising from or relating to any
                  of the foregoing, including, without limitation, the Unsecured Notes Indenture, the ABL Credit Agreement, the 2016 Credit Agreement, or the BrandCo Credit Agreement, and all matters relating thereto.

                 

                

                Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the foregoing, the releases set forth above shall not release (w) to the extent that any Causes of Action against any Releasing Party are not released or
                  discharged pursuant to the Plan, any rights of such Releasing Party to assert any and all counterclaims, crossclaims, claims for contribution, defenses, and similar claims in response to such Causes of Action (provided that no such
                  third-party claims or claims for contribution or similar claims may be asserted against the Debtors or the Reorganized Debtors to the extent such claims have been released or discharged pursuant to the Plan), (x) any Cause of Action
                  against a Released Party other than the Debtors unknown to such Releasing Party as of the Effective Date arising out of actual fraud, gross negligence, or willful misconduct of such Released Party, (y) any Cause of Action against any
                  Excluded Party, or (z) any post-Effective Date obligations of any party or Entity under the Plan, any Restructuring Transaction, or any Definitive Document (including those set forth in the Plan Supplement), or other document, instrument
                  or agreement executed to implement the Plan.

              
	
                Exculpation

              	
                Except as otherwise specifically provided in the Plan or the Confirmation Order, no Exculpated Party shall have or incur any liability to any person or Entity for, and each Exculpated Party is hereby
                  released and exculpated from, any Cause of Action related to any act or omission in connection with, relating to, or arising out of, the Debtors’ restructuring efforts, the Chapter 11 Cases, preparation for the Chapter 11 Cases, the
                  filing of the Chapter 11 Cases, the Settled Claims, the formulation, preparation, dissemination, negotiation, filing, or termination of the Restructuring Support Agreement and related transactions, the Disclosure Statement, the Plan
                  (including any term sheets related thereto), the Plan Supplement, the DIP Facilities, the Equity Rights Offering, the Backstop Commitment Agreement, the Exit Facilities, or any Restructuring Transaction, contract, instrument, release, or
                  other agreement or document (including any legal opinion requested by any Entity regarding any transaction, contract, instrument, document, or other agreement contemplated by the Plan or the reliance by any Exculpated Party on the Plan or
                  the Confirmation Order in lieu of such legal opinion) created or entered into in connection with any of the foregoing, the funding of the Plan, the occurrence of the Effective Date, the pursuit of Confirmation, the pursuit of
                  Consummation, the administration and implementation of the Plan, including the Definitive Documents, the issuance of securities pursuant to the Plan, the issuance of the New Common Stock and the New Warrants pursuant to the Plan, or the
                  distribution of property under the Plan or any other related agreement, except for claims related to any act or omission that is determined in a final order to have constituted actual fraud, gross negligence, or willful misconduct; provided that the foregoing shall not be deemed to release, affect, or limit any post-Effective Date rights or obligations of the Exculpated Parties under the Plan, the Exit Facilities, any
                  Restructuring Transaction, or any Definitive Document (including those set forth in the Plan Supplement), or other document, instrument, or agreement executed to implement the Plan.

                 

                

                The Exculpated Parties have, and upon Consummation of the Plan shall be deemed to have, participated in good faith and in compliance with the applicable laws with regard to the solicitation of, and
                  distribution of consideration pursuant to, the Plan and, therefore, are not, and on account of such distributions shall not be, liable at any time for the violation of any applicable law, rule, or regulation governing the solicitation of
                  acceptances or rejections of the Plan or such distributions made pursuant to the Plan.

              

        

        

        
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                Injunction

              	
                Except as otherwise expressly provided in the Plan or for obligations issued or required to be paid pursuant to the Plan or the Confirmation Order, all Entities that have held, hold, or may hold claims or
                  interests that have been released or discharged pursuant to the Plan, or are subject to exculpation pursuant to the Plan, shall be permanently enjoined, from and after the Effective Date, from taking any of the following actions against,
                  as applicable, the Debtors, the Reorganized Debtors, the Exculpated Parties, the Purchaser (in the case of an Acceptable Alternative Transaction) under the Asset Purchase Agreement, or the Released Parties:  (i) commencing or continuing
                  in any manner any action or other proceeding of any kind on account of or in connection with or with respect to any such claims or interests; (ii) enforcing, attaching, collecting, or recovering by any manner or means any judgment, award,
                  decree, or order against such Entities on account of or in connection with or with respect to any such claims or interests; (iii) creating, perfecting, or enforcing any lien or encumbrance of any kind against such Entities or the property
                  or the estates of such Entities on account of or in connection with or with respect to any such claims or interests; (iv) asserting any right of setoff, subrogation, or recoupment of any kind against any obligation due from such Entities
                  or against the property of such Entities on account of or in connection with or with respect to any such claims or interests unless such Entity has, on or before the Effective Date, asserted such setoff right in a document filed with the
                  Bankruptcy Court explicitly preserving such setoff, and notwithstanding an indication of a claim or interest or otherwise that such Entity asserts, has, or intends to preserve any right of setoff pursuant to applicable law or otherwise;
                  and (v) commencing or continuing in any manner any action or other proceeding of any kind on account of or in connection with or with respect to any such claims or interests released or settled pursuant to the Plan.

              
	
                No Impairment of Direct

                Insurance Claims

              	
                Nothing in the Plan will impair or otherwise affect any right of a Holder of a Claim under applicable law, if any, to assert direct claims solely under any applicable insurance policy of the Debtors or
                  solely against any applicable provider of such policies, if any.

              
	
                Post-Emergence

                Professional Fees and

                Expenses

              	
                The Debtors or the Reorganized Debtors, as applicable, shall continue to timely pay the reasonable and documented fees and expenses of the BrandCo Lender Group Advisors, whether incurred before, on, or
                  after the Effective Date.

                The Reorganized Debtors shall pay the fees and expenses of the Professionals after the Effective Date, in accordance with the Plan.

              

        

        

        
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                ADDITIONAL RESTRUCTURING SUPPORT AGREEMENT TERMS

              
	
                Distribution Election

              	
                All Consenting BrandCo Lenders shall enter into a privately negotiated agreement (referred to herein as the Swap Agreement), pursuant to which (a) each Consenting 2020 B-1 Lender shall agree to swap its
                  right to receive all or a proportional share of the New Common Stock on the Effective Date and Equity Subscription Rights (promptly after the applicable rights offering record date) to which such Consenting 2020 B‐1 Lender is entitled
                  under the Plan on account of such Consenting 2020 B-1 Lender’s Class 4 Allowed OpCo Term Loan Claim for the right to receive, on the Effective Date, the Swap Ratio Equivalent Value of the Take-Back Term Loans swapped by the Consenting
                  2020 B-2 Lenders; and (b) each Consenting 2020 B-2 Lender shall agree to swap its right to receive on the Effective Date all or a proportional share of the Take-Back Term Loans to which such Consenting 2020 B 2 Lender is entitled under
                  the Plan on account of such Consenting 2020 B-2 Lender’s Class 6 Allowed BrandCo Second Lien Guaranty Claim for the right to receive (x) on the Effective Date, the Swap Ratio Equivalent Value of the New Common Stock and (y) promptly after
                  the applicable rights offering record date, the Swap Ratio Equivalent Value of the Equity Subscription Rights swapped by the Consenting 2020 B-1 Lenders.

                 

                

                That swap shall be administered through one or more third-party intermediaries, in each case subject to applicable securities laws, pursuant to the Swap Agreement and any related agreements with such third
                  parties, and, if required or otherwise beneficial, effectuated in whole or in part by the applicable disbursing agent upon reasonable notice or as otherwise agreed in any of the foregoing agreements.

              

        

        

        
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        SCHEDULE 1

         

        DEFINITIONS

         

        Capitalized terms used but not defined in the Restructuring Support Agreement and this Restructuring Term Sheet have the meanings ascribed to them in this Schedule 1.

         

        	
                Term

              	
                Definition

              
	
                2016 Agent

              	
                Citibank, N.A., solely in its capacity as administrative agent and collateral agent under the 2016 Term Loan Credit Agreement, or any successor administrative agent or collateral agent as permitted by the
                  terms set forth in the 2016 Term Loan Credit Agreement.

              
	
                2016 Credit Agreement

              	
                The Term Credit Agreement, dated as of September 7, 2016 (as amended, amended and restated, supplemented, or otherwise modified from time to time), by and among Holdings, RCPC, the 2016 Term Loan Agent, and
                  the lenders party thereto from time to time.

              
	
                2016 Term Loan Claim

              	
                Any Claim on account of the 2016 Term Loans or derived from, based upon, relating to, or arising under the 2016 Credit Agreement.

              
	
                2016 Term Loan Claims

                Allowed Amount

              	
                An amount equal to (i) the aggregate outstanding principal amount of the 2016 Term Loans as of the Petition Date of $872,424,572 plus (ii) all accrued and unpaid
                  interest on the 2016 Term Loans as of the Petition Date in the amount of $2,161,950 plus (iii) in the event an Acceptable Alternative Transaction is consummated, all other accrued and unpaid
                  interest accrued on the aggregate outstanding principal amount of the 2016 Term Loans as of the Effective Date to the extent permitted under section 506(b) of the Bankruptcy Code; provided that no
                  Contingent 2016 Term Loan Claim shall be Allowed until such Contingent 2016 Term Loan Claim has been fixed pursuant to a full and final adjudication or other resolution (whether by judicial determination, settlement or otherwise) of the
                  claims and defenses that have, or could have, been asserted in the Citibank Wire Transfer Litigation or in connection with the facts alleged in the Citibank Wire Transfer Litigation.

                Any 2016 Term Loan Claim against any BrandCo Entity shall be Disallowed.

              
	
                2016 Term Loans

              	
                The term loans issued under the 2016 Credit Agreement.

              
	
                2019 Credit Agreement

              	
                The Term Credit Agreement, dated as of August 6, 2019 (as amended, amended and restated, supplemented, or otherwise modified from time to time), by and among Holdings, RCPC, Wilmington Trust, N.A., as
                  administrative agent, and each collateral agent, and the lenders party thereto from time to time.

              
	
                2019 Financing

                Transaction

              	
                The transactions executed in connection with the 2019 Credit Agreement.

              

        

        

        
          
            

        

        
        
          	
                  Term

                	
                  Definition

                

        

        	
                2020 Revolver Joinder

                Agreement

              	
                That certain Joinder Agreement to the 2016 Credit Agreement, dated as of April 30, 2020, by and among the New Lenders (as defined therein), RCPC, the other Loan Parties (as defined in the 2016 Credit
                  Agreement) party thereto, and the 2016 Agent.

              
	
                2020 Term B-1 Loan

                Claim

              	
                Any Claim on account of the 2020 Term B-1 Loans derived from, based upon, relating to, or arising under the BrandCo Credit Agreement.

              
	
                2020 Term B-1 Loan

                Claims Allowed Amount

              	
                The full outstanding amount of the 2020 Term B-1 Loans, including (i) an aggregate outstanding principal amount as of the Petition Date of $938,986,931, (ii) the Applicable Premium (as defined in the
                  BrandCo Credit Agreement) in the amount of $98,593,628, and (iii) all accrued and unpaid interest, including PIK Interest (as defined in the BrandCo Credit Agreement), accruing on the aggregate outstanding principal amount of the 2020
                  Term B-1 Loans before or after the Petition Date, at the rate provided for in the BrandCo Credit Agreement, including Section 2.15(d) thereof, through the Effective Date; provided that
                  post-petition interest accruing on the Applicable Premium will not be included in the 2020 Term B-1 Loan Claims Allowed Amount and will be waived as a component of the Plan Settlement.

              
	
                2020 Term B-1 Loans

              	
                The “Term B-1 Loans” as defined in, and issued under, the BrandCo Credit Agreement.

              
	
                2020 Term B-2 Loan

                Claim

              	
                Any Claim on account of the 2020 Term B-2 Loans derived from, based upon, relating to, or arising under the BrandCo Credit Agreement.

              
	
                2020 Term B-2 Loan

                Claims Allowed Amount

              	
                An amount equal to (i) the aggregate outstanding principal amount of the 2020 Term B-2 Loans as of the Petition Date of $936,052,001 plus (ii) all accrued and
                  unpaid interest on the 2020 Term B-2 Loans as of the Petition Date in the amount of $10,768,797 plus (iii) in the event an Acceptable Alternative Transaction is consummated, all other accrued and
                  unpaid interest accrued on the aggregate outstanding principal amount of the 2020 Term B-2 Loans as of the Effective Date to the extent permitted under section 506(b) of the Bankruptcy Code.

              
	
                2020 Term B-2 Loans

              	
                The “Term B-2 Loans” as defined in, and issued under, the BrandCo Credit Agreement.

              
	
                2020 Term B-3 Loan

                Claim

              	
                Any Claim on account of the 2020 Term B-3 Loans derived from, based upon, relating to, or arising under the BrandCo Credit Agreement.

              

        

        

        
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                  Term

                	
                  Definition

                

        

        	
                2020 Term B-3 Loan

                Claims Allowed Amount

              	
                An amount equal to (i) the aggregate outstanding principal amount of the 2020 Term B-3 Loans as of the Petition Date of $2,980,287 plus (ii) all accrued and unpaid
                  interest accrued on the aggregate outstanding principal amount of the 2020 Term B-3 Loans as of the Petition Date in the amount of $36,752 plus (iii) in the event an Acceptable Alternative
                  Transaction is consummated, all other accrued and unpaid interest on the 2020 Term B-3 Loans as of the Effective Date to the extent permitted under section 506(b) of the Bankruptcy Code.

              
	
                2020 Term B-3 Loans

              	
                The “Term B-3 Loans” as defined in, and issued under, the BrandCo Credit Agreement.

              
	
                2020 Term Loan Claims

              	
                Collectively, the 2020 Term B-1 Loan Claims, the 2020 Term B-2 Loan Claims, and the 2020 Term B-3 Loan Claims.

              
	
                ABL Agents

              	
                MidCap Funding IV Trust, as administrative agent and collateral agent under the ABL Facility Credit Agreement, Crystal Financial LLC d/b/a SLR Credit Solutions, as SISO Term Loan Agent (as defined in the
                  ABL Facility Credit Agreement), and Alter Domus (US) LLC, as Tranche B Administrative Agent (as defined in the ABL Facility Credit Agreement), or, with respect to each of the foregoing, any successor administrative agent or collateral
                  agent as permitted by the terms set forth in the ABL Facility Credit Agreement.

              
	
                ABL DIP Facility

              	
                The post-petition financing facility provided for under the ABL DIP Facility Credit Agreement and the Final DIP Order.

              
	
                ABL DIP Facility Agent

              	
                MidCap Funding IV Trust, as administrative agent and collateral agent under the ABL DIP Facility Credit Agreement, or any successor administrative agent or collateral agent as permitted by the terms set
                  forth in the ABL DIP Facility Credit Agreement.

              
	
                ABL DIP Facility Claim

              	
                Any Claim on account of the ABL DIP Facility derived from, based upon, relating to, or arising under the ABL DIP Facility Credit Agreement.

              
	
                ABL DIP Facility Credit

                Agreement

              	
                The Super-Priority Senior Secured Debtor-in-Possession Asset-Based Revolving Credit Agreement, dated as of June 30, 2022 (as amended, amended and restated, supplemented, or otherwise modified from time to
                  time), by and among RCPC, Holdings, Midcap Funding IV Trust, as administrative agent, collateral agent, and lead arranger, Crystal Financial LLC d/b/a SLR Credit Solutions, as SISO Term Loan Agent (as defined therein), and the other
                  lending institutions party thereto from time to time.

              

        

        

        
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                  Term

                	
                  Definition

                

        

        	
                ABL Facility Credit

                Agreement

              	
                The Asset-Based Revolving Credit Agreement dated as of September 7, 2016 (as amended, amended and restated, supplemented, or otherwise modified from time to time), by and among Holdings, RCPC, the
                  subsidiaries of RCPC party from time to time thereto, MidCap Funding IV Trust, as administrative agent, collateral agent, issuing lender, and swingline lender, Crystal Financial LLC d/b/a SLR Credit Solutions, as SISO Term Loan Agent (as
                  defined therein), Alter Domus (US) LLC, as Tranche B Administrative Agent (as defined therein), and the other lending institutions party from time to time thereto.

              
	
                Acceptable Alternative

                Transaction

              	
                A sale of all or substantially all of the assets of the Debtors under the Plan, which may be consummated in lieu of the reorganization of the Reorganized Debtors; provided that (i) the proceeds thereof,
                  when allocated in accordance with this Restructuring Term Sheet, are sufficient to provide for recoveries for each Class of Claims equal to or greater than those otherwise provided for under the Plan and, unless otherwise agreed to by the
                  Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders, the indefeasible payment in full in cash of all 2020 Term B-1 Loan Claims and 2020 Term B-2 Loan Claims and (ii) the transactions effectuating such sale, when considered individually or collectively,
                  as applicable, do not result in any non-de-minimis new or increased risk to the recoveries of any Holder of 2020 Term B-1 Loan Claims and 2020 Term B-2 Loan Claims otherwise provided for in the Plan, as determined in good faith by the
                  Debtors.

              
	
                Ad Hoc Group of

                BrandCo Lenders

              	
                The ad hoc group of Holders of 2020 Term Loan Claims represented by Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP and Centerview Partners LLC.

              
	
                Adjusted Aggregate

                Rights Offering Amount

              	
                The Aggregate Rights Offering amount after any reduction on account of Excess Liquidity in accordance with the First Lien Exit Facilities Term Sheet or Footnote 2 of this Restructuring Term Sheet.

              
	
                Administrative Claim

              	
                Any Claim incurred by the Debtors on or after the Petition Date and before the Effective Date for the costs and expenses of administration of the Estates pursuant to section 503(b) (including Claims arising
                  under section 503(b)(9) of the Bankruptcy Code), 507(b), or 1114(e)(2) of the Bankruptcy Code), including:  (i) the actual and necessary costs and expenses incurred on or after the Petition Date until and including the Effective Date of
                  preserving the Estates and operating the Debtors’ businesses; (ii) Allowed Professional Compensation Claims; and (iii) all fees and charges assessed against the Estates pursuant to section 1930 of chapter 123 of title 28 of the United
                  States Code.

              
	
                Affiliate

              	
                With respect to a specified Entity, any other Entity that would fall within the definition assigned to such term in section 101(2) of the Bankruptcy Code, if such specified Entity was a debtor in a case
                  under the Bankruptcy Code.

              

        

        

        
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                  Term

                	
                  Definition

                

        

        	
                Aggregate Rights Offering

                Amount

              	
                $650 million, which represents the aggregate purchase price of the New Common Stock issued pursuant to the Equity Rights Offering, prior to any reduction on account of Excess Liquidity in accordance with
                  the First Lien Exit Facilities Term Sheet or Footnote 2 of this Restructuring Term Sheet.

              
	
                Allowed

              	
                With respect to any Claim or Interest, except to the extent the Plan provides otherwise, any portion thereof (i) that is allowed under the Plan, by Final Order, or pursuant to a settlement, (ii) that is
                  evidenced by a Proof of Claim or Interest, as applicable, timely filed by the applicable Bar Date or that is not required to be evidenced by a filed Proof of Claim or Interest, as applicable, under the Plan or a Final Order; (iii) that is
                  scheduled by the Debtors as not disputed, contingent, or unliquidated, and as for which no Proof of Claim or Interest, as applicable, has been timely filed; provided, that, with respect to a Claim
                  or Interest described in clauses (ii) and (iii) above, such Claim or Interest shall be considered Allowed only if and to the extent that with respect to such Claim or Interest no objection to the allowance thereof is interposed within the
                  applicable period of time fixed by the Plan, the Bankruptcy Code, the Bankruptcy Rules, or the Bankruptcy Court, or such an objection is so interposed and the Claim or Interest has been Allowed by a Final Order; provided further, that a Talc Personal Injury Claim shall only be Allowed in accordance with the Talc PI Distribution Procedures.  Except as otherwise specified in the Plan or any Final Order, the amount of an Allowed
                  Claim shall not include interest or other charges on such Claim from and after the Petition Date.  No Claim of any Entity subject to section 502(d) of the Bankruptcy Code shall be deemed Allowed unless and until such Entity pays in full
                  the amount that it owes such Debtor or Reorganized Debtor, as applicable.

              
	
                Alternative Restructuring

                Proposal

              	
                As defined in the Restructuring Support Agreement.

              
	
                Asset Purchase Agreement

              	
                One or more asset purchase agreements pursuant to which the Acceptable Alternative Transaction is consummated.

              
	
                Backstop Commitment

                Agreement

              	
                The backstop commitment agreement to be entered into by the Debtors and the Equity Commitment Parties with respect to the Equity Rights Offering (including all schedules and exhibits thereto), which shall
                  be consistent with this Restructuring Term Sheet and otherwise on terms to be agreed by the Debtors, the Equity Commitment Parties, and the Required Consenting 2020 B-2 Lenders.

              

        

        

        
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                  Term

                	
                  Definition

                

        

        	
                Backstop Commitment

                Premium

              	
                A commitment premium equal to 12.5% of the Aggregate Rights Offering Amount, payable to the Equity Commitment Parties in shares of New Common Stock issued on the Effective Date at the ERO Price Per Share,
                  in accordance with the Backstop Commitment Agreement; provided that, in the event the Equity Rights Offering is not consummated, the Backstop Commitment Premium shall be payable in cash as
                  provided in the Backstop Commitment Agreement.

              
	
                Backstop Motion

              	
                As defined in the Restructuring Support Agreement.

              
	
                Backstop Order

              	
                The order entered by the Bankruptcy Court (i) approving and authorizing the Debtors’ entry into (A) the Backstop Commitment Agreement and other Equity Rights Offering Documents, including the Debtors’
                  obligation to pay the Backstop Commitment Premium and (B) the Incremental New Money Commitment Letter, including the Debtors’ obligation to pay the Incremental New Money Commitment Premium and Discounts, (ii) which order may be the
                  Disclosure Statement Order, and (iii) which shall be in form and substance acceptable to the Debtors and the Required Consenting 2020 B-2 Lenders.

              
	
                Bankruptcy Code

              	
                As defined in the Restructuring Support Agreement.

              
	
                Bankruptcy Court

              	
                As defined in the Restructuring Support Agreement.

              
	
                Bankruptcy Rules

              	
                The Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure promulgated under section 2075 of title 28 of the United States Code, and the general, local, and chambers rules of the Bankruptcy Court.

              
	
                Bar Date

              	
                October 24, 2022, or such other date established by order of the Bankruptcy Court by which Proofs of Claim must be filed with respect to Claims.

              
	
                BrandCo Agent

              	
                Jefferies Finance LLC, in its capacity as administrative agent and each collateral agent under the BrandCo Credit Agreement, or any successor administrative agent or collateral agent as permitted by the
                  terms set forth in the BrandCo Credit Agreement.

              
	
                BrandCo Credit

                Agreement

              	
                The BrandCo Credit Agreement, dated as of May 7, 2020 (as amended, amended and restated, supplemented, or otherwise modified from time to time), by and among Holdings, RCPC, the BrandCo Agent, and the
                  lenders party thereto from time to time.

              

        

        

        
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                  Term

                	
                  Definition

                

        

        	
                BrandCo Distributable

                Sale Proceeds

              	
                (i) A percentage of the Term Loan Distributable Sale Proceeds (which, when combined with the Shared Collateral Distributable Sale Proceeds, shall equal 100%) to be determined in a manner consistent with the
                  methodology used to determine the allocation of distributable value among Holders of Claims in Classes 4–7 set forth in this Restructuring Term Sheet, which percentage shall be disclosed, in the event of an Acceptable Alternative
                  Transaction, in the Plan Supplement, less (ii) the Unsecured Notes Settlement Distribution or any portion thereof, to the extent payable pursuant to the Plan.

              
	
                BrandCo Entities

              	
                Collectively, each of (i) Beautyge I, (ii) Beautyge II, LLC, (iii) BrandCo Almay 2020 LLC, (iv) BrandCo Charlie 2020 LLC, (v) BrandCo CND 2020 LLC, (vi) BrandCo Curve 2020 LLC, (vii) BrandCo Elizabeth Arden
                  2020 LLC, (viii) BrandCo Giorgio Beverly Hills 2020 LLC, (ix) BrandCo Halston 2020 LLC, (x) BrandCo Jean Nate 2020 LLC, (xi) BrandCo Mitchum 2020 LLC, (xii) BrandCo Multicultural Group 2020 LLC, (xiii) BrandCo PS 2020 LLC, and (xiv)
                  BrandCo White Shoulders 2020 LLC.

              
	
                BrandCo Equity

                Distributable Sale

                Proceeds

              	
                Any BrandCo Distributable Sale Proceeds remaining after the payment in full in cash of the Allowed amount of the 2020 Term B-1 Loan Claims, the Allowed amount of the 2020 Term B-2 Loan Claims, and the
                  Allowed amount of the 2020 Term B-3 Loan Claims.

              
	
                BrandCo Equity

                Distribution

              	
                50% of (i) the New Common Stock, subject to dilution by any New Common Stock issued in connection with the Equity Rights Offering (including, for the avoidance of doubt, pursuant to the Backstop Commitment
                  Agreement) or any MIP Awards or upon the exercise of the New Warrants and (ii) the Equity Subscription Rights.

              
	
                BrandCo Financing

                Transaction

              	
                The transactions executed in connection with the BrandCo Credit Agreement.

              
	
                BrandCo First Lien

                Guaranty Claim

              	
                Any 2020 Term B-1 Loan Claim against a BrandCo Entity.

              
	
                BrandCo Lender Group

                Advisors

              	
                Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP, Kobre & Kim LLP, Goodmans LLP, Centerview Partners LLC, and The Boston Consulting Group, Inc., and each other special or local counsel or other professional retained by
                  the Ad Hoc Group of BrandCo Lenders, each in their capacity as advisors to the Ad Hoc Group of BrandCo Lenders or in their capacity as advisors to the members thereof.

              
	
                BrandCo Second Lien

                Guaranty Claim

              	
                Any 2020 Term B-2 Loan Claim against a BrandCo Entity.

              
	
                BrandCo Third Lien

                Guaranty Claim

              	
                Any 2020 Term B-3 Loan Claim against a BrandCo Entity.

              

         

        

      

      
        
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                  Term

                	
                  Definition

                

        

        	
                Breach Notice

              	
                As defined in the Restructuring Support Agreement.

              
	
                Cause of Action

              	
                Without limitation, any Claim, Interest, claim, damage, remedy, cause of action, controversy, demand, right, right of setoff, action, cross claim, counterclaim, recoupment, claim for breach of duty imposed
                  by law or in equity, action, Lien, indemnity, contribution, reimbursement, guaranty, debt, suit, class action, third-party claim, obligation, liability, damage, judgment, account, defense, offset, power, privilege, license, or franchise
                  of any kind or character whatsoever, whether known or unknown, foreseen or unforeseen, existing or hereinafter arising, contingent or non-contingent, matured or unmatured, direct or indirect, choate or inchoate, liquidated or
                  unliquidated, suspected or unsuspected, disputed or undisputed, secured or unsecured, assertable directly or derivatively, whether arising before, on, or after the Petition Date, in contract or in tort, in law or in equity, under the
                  Bankruptcy Code or applicable non-bankruptcy law, or pursuant to any other theory of law.  For the avoidance of doubt, Causes of Action include:  (i) all rights of setoff, counterclaim, or recoupment and claims on contracts or for
                  breaches of duties imposed by law; (ii) the right to object to or otherwise contest Claims or Interests; (iii) claims pursuant to section 362, 510, 542, 543, 544, 545, 546, 547, 548, 549, 550, or 553 of the Bankruptcy Code or similar
                  non-U.S. or state law; and (iv) such claims and defenses as fraud, mistake, duress, and usury and any other defenses set forth in section 558 of the Bankruptcy Code.

              
	
                CEO Employment

                Agreement Term Sheet

              	
                As defined in this Restructuring Term Sheet.

              
	
                Chapter 11 Cases

              	
                As defined in the Restructuring Support Agreement.

              
	
                Citibank Wire Transfer

                Litigation

              	
                That certain litigation captioned (i) In re Citibank August 11, 2020 Wire Transfers pending in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New
                  York under docket number 20-CV-6539 (JMF) and (ii) Citibank, N.A., as Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Brigade Capital Management, LP, HPS Investment Partners, LLC, Symphony Asset Management LLC, Bardin Hill Loan
                    Management LLC, Greywolf Loan Management LP, Zais Group LLC, Allstate Investment Management Company, Medalist Partners Corporate Finance LLC, Tall Tree Investment Management LLC, and New Generation Advisors LLC, as Defendants-Appellees,
                    and Investcorp Credit Management US LLC and Highland Capital Management Fund Advisors LP, as Defendants pending in the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit under docket number 21‐487-cv, and any related
                  litigations relating to the same or a similar subject matter.

              
	
                Claim

              	
                A “claim,” as defined in section 101(5) of the Bankruptcy Code, against a Debtor.

              

        

        

        
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                  Term

                	
                  Definition

                

        

        	
                Class

              	
                A category of Claims or Interests under the Plan pursuant to section 1122(a) of the Bankruptcy Code, as specified in this Restructuring Term Sheet.

              
	
                Closing Discount

              	
                As defined in the First Lien Exit Facilities Term Sheet.

              
	
                Company Entities

              	
                Revlon, Inc. and its directly- and indirectly-owned subsidiaries.

              
	
                Confirmation

              	
                Entry of the Confirmation Order on the docket of the Chapter 11 Cases, subject to the adjournment of the hearing to consider entry thereof after delivery of any Breach Notice by the Required Consenting
                  BrandCo Lenders until (i) such alleged breach is cured or (ii) the Bankruptcy Court determines that there is no breach under the Restructuring Support Agreement.

              
	
                Confirmation Order

              	
                The order entered by the Bankruptcy Court confirming the Plan, which order shall be in form and substance acceptable to the Debtors and the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders.

              
	
                Consenting BrandCo

                Lenders

              	
                As defined in the Restructuring Support Agreement.

              
	
                Consenting Creditors

              	
                As defined in the Restructuring Support Agreement.

              
	
                Consenting Unsecured

                Noteholder

              	
                Each Holder of an Unsecured Notes Claim that (i) votes to accept the Plan on account of its Unsecured Notes Claim, and (ii) does not, directly or indirectly, object to, or otherwise impede, delay, or
                  interfere with, solicitation, acceptance, Confirmation, or Consummation of the Plan.

              
	
                Consenting Unsecured

                Noteholder Recovery

              	
                As defined in this Restructuring Term Sheet.

              
	
                Consummation

              	
                The occurrence of the Effective Date.

              
	
                Contingent 2016 Term

                Loan Claim

              	
                Any 2016 Term Loan Claim that remains subject to ongoing litigation in connection with the Citibank Wire Transfer Litigation.

              
	
                Contract Rejection Claim

              	
                A Claim arising from the rejection of an executory contract or unexpired lease pursuant to section 365 of the Bankruptcy Code.

              
	
                Covered Claims

              	
                As defined in this Restructuring Term Sheet.

              
	
                Creditors’ Committee

              	
                The official committee of unsecured creditors appointed in the Chapter 11 Cases by the U.S. Trustee on June 24, 2022 pursuant to section 1102(a)(1) of the Bankruptcy Code, as such committee may be
                  reconstituted from time to time.

              

        

        

        
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                  Term

                	
                  Definition

                

        

        	
                Creditors’ Committee

                  Settlement

              	
                The settlement of the Settled Claims by the Creditors’ Committee reflected in the Restructuring Support Agreement and effectuated pursuant to the Plan, including through the distributions provided to
                  holders of General Unsecured Claims and Unsecured Notes Claims on account of such Claims, which settlement is a component of the Plan Settlement.

              
	
                Creditors’ Committee

                Settlement Conditions

              	
                Unless otherwise waived by the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders, (i) the BrandCo Settlement Termination Date shall not have occurred and (ii) the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders shall have not sent a
                  Breach Notice that remains uncured and that, with the passage of time, would result in the occurrence of the BrandCo Settlement Termination Date.

              
	
                Debtors

              	
                As defined in the introduction to this Restructuring Term Sheet.

              
	
                Definitive Documents

              	
                As defined in the Restructuring Support Agreement.

              
	
                Description of Transaction

                Steps

              	
                A document, to be included in the Plan Supplement, which shall be in form and substance acceptable to the Debtors and the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders, that sets forth the material components of the
                  Restructuring Transactions and a description of the steps to be carried out to effectuate the Restructuring Transactions in accordance with the Plan, including the reorganization of the Reorganized Debtors and the issuance of New Common
                  Stock, the New Warrants, and the other distributions under the Plan, through the Chapter 11 Cases, the Plan, or any Definitive Documents, and the intended tax treatment of such steps.

              
	
                DIP Agents

              	
                Collectively, the ABL DIP Facility Agent and the Term DIP Facility Agent.

              
	
                DIP Facilities

              	
                Collectively, the ABL DIP Facility, the Intercompany DIP Facility, and the Term DIP Facility.

              
	
                DIP Lender

              	
                Each lender from time to time under the ABL DIP Facility, the Intercompany DIP Facility, or the Term DIP Facility.

              

        

        

        
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                  Definition

                

        

        	
                Disallowed

              	
                With respect to any Claim or Interest, a portion thereof that (i) is disallowed under the Plan (including, with respect to Talc Personal Injury Claims, pursuant to the Talc PI Distribution Procedures), by
                  Final Order, or pursuant to a settlement, (ii) is scheduled by the Debtors at zero dollars ($0) or as contingent, disputed, or unliquidated and as to which a Bar Date has been established but no Proof of Claim was timely filed or deemed
                  timely filed pursuant to either the Bankruptcy Code or any Final Order of the Bankruptcy Court, including the order approving the Bar Date, or otherwise deemed timely filed under applicable law, or (iii) is not scheduled by the Debtors
                  and as to which a Bar Date has been established but no Proof of Claim has been timely filed or deemed timely filed pursuant to either the Bankruptcy Code or any Final Order of the Bankruptcy Court or otherwise deemed timely filed under
                  applicable law.

              
	
                Disclosure Statement

              	
                The disclosure statement for the Plan, including all exhibits and schedules thereto and references therein, as approved by the Bankruptcy Court pursuant to section 1125 of the Bankruptcy Code, which shall
                  be prepared and distributed in accordance with this Restructuring Term Sheet, the Bankruptcy Code, the Bankruptcy Rules, and any other applicable law, and which shall be in form and substance reasonably acceptable to the Debtors and the
                  Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders.

              
	
                Disclosure Statement

                Order

              	
                The order entered by the Bankruptcy Court approving the Disclosure Statement, which shall be in form and substance acceptable to the Debtors and the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders.

              
	
                Disputed

              	
                With respect to any Claim or Interest, a Claim or Interest that is not yet Allowed or Disallowed.

              
	
                Effective Date

              	
                (i) The date that is the first Business Day on which all conditions to the effectiveness of the Plan have been satisfied or waived in accordance with the terms of the Plan or (ii) such later date as agreed
                  to by the Debtors and the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders.

              

        

        

        
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                  Definition

                

        

        	
                Employment Obligations

              	
                All contracts, agreements, arrangements, policies, programs, and plans for, among other things, compensation, bonuses, reimbursement, indemnity, health care benefits, disability benefits, deferred
                  compensation benefits, travel benefits, vacation and sick leave benefits, savings, severance benefits, including in the event of a change of control after the Effective Date, retirement benefits, retiree benefits (as such term is defined
                  in section 1114 of the Bankruptcy Code), welfare benefits, relocation programs, life insurance, and accidental death and dismemberment insurance, including contracts, agreements, arrangements, policies, programs, and plans for bonuses and
                  other incentives or compensation for the Debtors’ current and former employees, directors, officers, consultants, and managers, including executive compensation programs and existing compensation arrangements (including, in each case, any
                  amendments thereto), and including, for the avoidance of doubt, the Canadian Savings Plan, the Canadian Savings Match Plan, the U.K. Savings Plan, the Canadian Pension Plan, and the U.K. Pension Plan (each as defined in the Wages Motion);
                  provided that Employment Obligations shall not include Non-Qualified Pension Claims.

                 

                

                Additionally, the Reorganized Debtors shall assume the Debtors’ executive severance plan for directors and above and chief executive officer employment agreement, each as modified consistent with the terms
                  provided as of the date hereof by the Debtors’ advisors to the BrandCo Lender Group Advisors, and such assumed agreements shall supersede and replace any existing executive severance plan for directors and above and chief executive
                  officer employment agreement.

              

        

        

        
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                  Term

                	
                  Definition

                

        

        	
                Enhanced Cash Incentive

                Program

              	
                An enhanced cash incentive program to be adopted by the Reorganized Debtors on the Effective Date.

                The Enhanced Cash Incentive Program shall have the same participants as the KEIP.

                The terms and conditions of the Enhanced Cash Incentive Program shall include the following:

                •      Target payout of approximately $8.6 million in the aggregate (assuming an Effective Date of April 30, 2023, with the actual amount to be adjusted based on the
                  actual Effective Date);

                 

                

                •      Annual payment and measurement of performance;

                 

                

                •      Payment allocations among participants proportionate to the allocations of each participant in the KEIP;

                 

                

                •      Payouts tied to the Debtors’ 2023 business plan, with the same performance metrics as used in the KEIP (subject to re-weighting in consultation with the
                  Debtors’ compensation consultant as set forth above); and

                 

                

                •      No clawback or holdback provisions.

                 

                

                The Enhanced Cash Incentive Program shall have the same performance metrics as the KEIP, and the calculations and definitions applicable to the Enhanced Cash Incentive Program’s performance metrics, metric
                  weightings, and performance targets (including threshold and maximum performance targets), shall be reasonably agreed to by the Debtors and the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders, after consultation with the Debtors’ compensation
                  consultant.  If such calculations and definitions are not mutually agreed upon, the following shall be deemed to be agreed upon as terms for the Enhanced Cash Incentive Program:  (i) the metric calculation definitions and performance
                  targets as set forth in the existing KEIP program; (ii) threshold payments and maximum payouts available under the Enhanced Cash Incentive Program, in proportion to the target payout under the Enhanced Cash Incentive Program, shall be in
                  the same proportion, respectively, that thresholds and maximum payouts are available, relative to threshold payouts, under the KEIP for 2023; and (iii) metric weighting of (as the following metrics are defined in the KEIP) Tested
                  Recurring EBIDTA weighted at 60%, Tested Net Sales weighted at 30%, and Tested Cumulative Operating Net Cash Flow weighted at 10%.

              
	
                Entity

              	
                As defined in section 101(15) of the Bankruptcy Code.

              

        

        

        
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                  Definition

                

        

        	
                Equity Commitment

                Parties

              	
                The Consenting BrandCo Creditors and/or such other parties or Entities (as approved by the Required Consenting 2020 B-2 Lenders and/or Debtors to the extent required by the terms of the Backstop Commitment
                  Agreement), in each case, that are signatories to the Backstop Commitment Agreement and that have agreed to, among other things, backstop the Equity Rights Offering thereunder.

              
	
                Equity Rights Offering

              	
                The equity rights offering to be consummated by Reorganized Holdings on the Effective Date in accordance with the Equity Rights Offering Documents, pursuant to which it shall issue shares of New Common
                  Stock at the ERO Price Per Share for an aggregate price equal to the Adjusted Aggregate Rights Offering Amount.

              
	
                Equity Rights Offering

                Documents

              	
                The Backstop Commitment Agreement, the Backstop Motion, the Backstop Order, and any and all other agreements, documents, and instruments delivered or entered into in connection with, or otherwise governing,
                  the Equity Rights Offering, including the Equity Rights Offering Procedures, subscription forms, and any other materials distributed in connection with the Equity Rights Offering, which, in each case, shall be in form and substance
                  acceptable to the Debtors and the Required Consenting 2020 B-2 Lenders and consistent with this Restructuring Support Agreement.

              
	
                Equity Rights Offering

                Procedures

              	
                Those certain rights offering procedures with respect to the Equity Rights Offering, as approved by the Bankruptcy Court, which shall be in form and substance acceptable to the Debtors and the Required
                  Consenting 2020 B-2 Lenders and consistent with this Restructuring Support Agreement.

              
	
                Equity Subscription Rights

              	
                The rights to purchase 70% of the New Common Stock sold pursuant to the Equity Rights Offering at the ERO Price Per Share.

              
	
                ERISA

              	
                The Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, 29 U.S.C. §§ 1301-1461, as amended.

              
	
                ERO Price Per Share

              	
                The price per share of New Common Stock issued pursuant to the Equity Rights Offering, which shall be determined based on a 30% discount to Plan Equity Value.

              
	
                Estate

              	
                With respect to any Debtor, the estate created for such Debtor in its Chapter 11 Case pursuant to section 541 of the Bankruptcy Code upon the commencement of its Chapter 11 Case.

              
	
                Estate Cause of Action

              	
                Any Cause of Action that any Debtor may have or be entitled to assert on behalf of its Estate or itself, whether or not asserted.

              
	
                Excess Liquidity

              	
                As defined in the First Lien Exit Facilities Term Sheet.

              

        

        

        
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                  Definition

                

        

        	
                Exchange Act

              	
                The U.S. Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (as amended).

              
	
                Excluded Parties

              	
                Collectively, all Entities liable for Talc Personal Injury Claims in respect of Jean Nate products or other products produced by the Debtors, other than any Debtor or any current or former officer,
                  director, authorized agent, or employee of the Debtors.  For the avoidance of doubt, any insurer of the Debtors that may be liable for Talc Personal Injury Claims and Bristol-Myers Squibb Company and its Affiliates shall be Excluded
                  Parties.

              
	
                Exculpated Parties

              	
                Collectively, and in each case in its capacity as such:  (i) the Consenting Creditors; (ii) the BrandCo Agent; (iii) the DIP Lenders and DIP Agents; (iv) the Creditors’ Committee and each of its members as
                  of the Effective Date; (v) each Debtor and Reorganized Debtor; and (vi) with respect to each of the Entities in the foregoing clauses (i) through (v), each such Entity’s current and former Affiliates (regardless of whether such interests
                  are held directly or indirectly); (vii) with respect to each of the Entities in the foregoing clauses (i) through (vi), each such Entity’s current and former predecessors, successors, subsidiaries, direct and indirect equityholders,
                  funds, portfolio companies, and management companies; and (viii) with respect to each of the Entities in the foregoing clauses (i) through (vii), each such Entity’s current and former directors, officers, managers, members, principals,
                  partners, employees, independent contractors, agents, representatives, managed accounts or funds, management companies, fund advisors, investment advisors, advisory board members, financial advisors, partners (including both general and
                  limited partners), consultants, financial advisors, attorneys, accountants, investment bankers, and other professionals.

              
	
                Executive Severance Term

                  Sheet

              	
                As defined in this Restructuring Term Sheet.

              
	
                Exit ABL Facility

              	
                A new senior secured revolving credit facility, which shall be (i) in an aggregate principal amount to be determined and (ii) in all respects in form and substance acceptable to the Debtors and the Required
                  Consenting BrandCo Lenders.

              
	
                Exit ABL Facility Credit

                Agreement

              	
                The credit agreement governing the Exit ABL Facility, which shall be in all respects in form and substance acceptable to the Debtors and the Required Consenting BrandCo Creditors.

              

        

        

        
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                  Definition

                

        

        	
                Exit ABL Facility

                Documents

              	
                The Exit ABL Facility Credit Agreement and any and all other agreements, documents, notes, pledges, collateral agreements, loan and security agreements, mortgages, control agreements, deeds of trust,
                  intercreditor agreements, and instruments (including any amendments, restatements, supplements, or modifications of any of the foregoing) delivered or executed in connection with the Exit ABL Facility, in each case which shall be in all
                  respects in form and substance acceptable to the Debtors and the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders.

              
	
                Exit Facilities

              	
                Collectively, (i) the First Lien Exit Facilities, consisting of the Take-Back Facility and the Incremental New Money Facility, or the Third-Party New Money Exit Facility, as applicable, (ii) the Exit ABL
                  Facility, and (iii) the New Foreign Facility.

              
	
                Exit Facilities Agents

              	
                The agent(s) under the Exit Facilities.

              
	
                Exit Facilities Documents

              	
                The First Lien Exit Facilities Documents or the Third-Party New Money Exit Facility Documents, as applicable, the Exit ABL Facility Documents, and the New Foreign Facility Documents.

              
	
                Exit Facilities Lenders

              	
                The lenders under the Exit Facilities.

              
	
                FILO ABL Claim

              	
                Any Claim on account of the “Tranche B Term Loans,” as defined in the ABL Facility Credit Agreement, derived from, based upon, relating to, or arising under the ABL Credit Agreement.

              
	
                Final DIP Order

              	
                The Final Order (I) Authorizing the Debtors to (A) Obtain Postpetition Financing and (B) Use Cash Collateral, (II) Granting Liens and Providing Superpriority
                    Administrative Expense Status, (III) Granting Adequate Protection to the Prepetition Secured Parties, (IV) Modifying the Automatic Stay, and (V) Granting Related Relief entered by the Bankruptcy Court on August 2, 2022 [Docket
                  No. 330].

              

        

        

        
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                  Definition

                

        

        	
                Final Order

              	
                An order, ruling, or judgment of the Bankruptcy Court (or any other court of competent jurisdiction) entered by the Clerk of the Bankruptcy Court on the docket in the Chapter 11 Cases (or by the clerk of
                  such other court of competent jurisdiction on the docket of such court), which has not been reversed, stayed, modified, amended, or vacated, and as to which (i) the time to appeal, petition for certiorari, or move for a new trial, stay,
                  reargument, or rehearing has expired and as to which no appeal, petition for certiorari, or motion for new trial, stay, reargument, or rehearing has been timely taken or is pending or (ii) if an appeal, writ of certiorari, new trial,
                  stay, reargument, or rehearing thereof has been sought, such order or judgment of the Bankruptcy Court (or other court of competent jurisdiction) shall have been affirmed by the highest court to which such order or judgment was appealed,
                  or certiorari shall have been denied, or a new trial, stay, reargument, or rehearing shall have been denied or resulted in no modification of such order, and the time to take any further appeal, petition for certiorari, or move for a new
                  trial, stay, reargument, or rehearing shall have expired, as a result of which such order shall have become final in accordance with Rule 8002 of the Bankruptcy Rules; provided, however, that the
                  possibility that a motion under Rule 60 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, or any analogous rule under the Bankruptcy Rules, may be filed relating to such order, shall not cause an order not to be a Final Order.

              
	
                Financing Transactions

                Litigation Claims

              	
                Any Cause of Action arising out of or related to:

                (i)           the facts and circumstances alleged in the complaint filed in AIMCO CLO 10 Ltd et al v. Revlon, Inc. et al.,
                  Adv. Pro. Case No. 1:22-ap-1167 (Bankr. S.D.N.Y.), including all causes of action alleged therein;

                 

                

                (ii)          the facts and circumstances alleged in the complaint filed in UMB Bank, N.A. v. Revlon, Inc., et al., No.
                  1:20-cv-06352 (S.D.N.Y. 2020), including all causes of action alleged therein;

                 

                

                (iii)         the 2019 Financing Transaction and/or BrandCo Financing Transaction, including:

                 

                

                (A)        the facts and circumstances related to the negotiation of and entry into the 2019 Credit Agreement and any related transactions or agreements, including
                  any related amendments to the 2016 Credit Agreement;

                 

                

                (B)         the facts and circumstances related to the negotiation of and entry into the BrandCo Credit Agreement and any related transactions or agreements,
                  including any related amendments to the 2016 Credit Agreement;

              

        

        

        
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                  Definition

                

        

        	 	
                (C)        the repayment of any “Obligations” (as defined in the 2016 Credit Agreement), including with borrowings under the 2019 Credit Agreement;

                 

                

                (D)        the repayment of any “Obligations” (as defined in the 2016 Credit Agreement), including with borrowings under the BrandCo Credit Agreement;

                 

                

                (E)         the facts and circumstances related to the negotiation of and entry into the 2020 Revolver Joinder Agreement and any related transactions or agreements;

                 

                

                (F)         the Loan Documents (as defined in the 2019 Credit Agreement); or

                 

                

                (G)        the Loan Documents (as defined in the BrandCo Credit Agreement); or

                 

                

                (iv)          any associated transactions related to the foregoing.

              
	
                First Lien Exit Facilities

              	
                The Take-Back Facility and the Incremental New Money Facility.

              
	
                First Lien Exit Facilities

                Credit Agreement

              	
                The credit agreement governing the Take-Back Facility and the Incremental New Money Facility, which shall be (i) in the aggregate principal amount and on the terms set forth in the First Lien Exit
                  Facilities Term Sheet, and (ii) in all respects in form and substance acceptable to the Debtors and the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders.

              
	
                First Lien Exit Facilities

                Documents

              	
                The First Lien Exit Facilities Credit Agreement, the First Lien Exit Facilities Term Sheet, and any and all other agreements, documents, notes, pledges, collateral agreements, loan and security agreements,
                  mortgages, control agreements, deeds of trust, intercreditor agreements, and instruments (including any amendments, restatements, supplements, or modifications of any of the foregoing) delivered or executed in connection with the First
                  Lien Exit Facilities, in each case which shall be in all respects in form and substance acceptable to the Debtors and the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders.

              
	
                First Lien Exit Facilities

                Term Sheet

              	
                The term sheet attached as Exhibit 1 to the Restructuring Term Sheet, which sets forth the material terms of the First Lien Exit Facilities.

              
	
                Funding Discount

              	
                As defined in the First Lien Exit Facilities Term Sheet.

              
	
                General Unsecured Claim

              	
                Any Talc Personal Injury Claim, Non-Qualified Pension Claim, Trade Claim, or Other General Unsecured Claim.

              
	
                Global Bonus Program

              	
                As defined in this Restructuring Term Sheet.

              

        

        

        
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                  Definition

                

        

        	
                GUC Administrator

              	
                The person appointed to act as trustee of the GUC Trust pursuant to the terms of the GUC Trust Agreement and the Plan.

              
	
                GUC Settlement Amount

              	
                Cash or cash equivalents in an aggregate amount equal to $44 million.

              
	
                GUC Settlement Top Up

                Amount

              	
                Cash or cash equivalents in an aggregate amount equal to 13% of the aggregate Allowed Contract Rejection Claims in excess of $50 million.

              
	
                GUC Settlement Total

                Amount

              	
                The GUC Settlement Amount and the GUC Settlement Top Up Amount.

              
	
                GUC Trust

              	
                The trust to be established in accordance with the Plan to administer General Unsecured Claims in Classes that vote to accept the Plan, as set forth in this Restructuring Term Sheet.

              
	
                GUC Trust Agreement

              	
                The trust agreement establishing and delineating the terms and conditions for the creation and operation of the GUC Trust, which shall be consistent with this Restructuring Term Sheet and shall be in form
                  and substance reasonably acceptable to the Debtors, the Required Consenting 2020 B-2 Lenders, and the Creditors’ Committee.

              
	
                GUC Trust Assets

              	
                Collectively, (i) The GUC Trust Operating Reserve, (ii) the GUC Settlement Total Amount allocable to any Class of General Unsecured Claims that votes to accept the Plan, and (iii) the Retained Preference
                  Actions.

              
	
                GUC Trust Operating

                Expenses

              	
                Any and all costs, expenses, fees, taxes, disbursements, debts, or obligations incurred from the operation and administration of the GUC Trust, including in connection with the prosecution or settlement of
                  Retained Preference Actions, and all compensation, costs, and fees of the GUC Administrator and any professionals retained by the GUC Trust.

              
	
                GUC Trust Operating Reserve

              	
                A reserve to be established solely to pay the GUC Trust Operating Expenses, which reserve shall be (i) funded (A) by the Debtors or the Reorganized Debtors, as applicable, in an amount equal to $4 million less the aggregate amount of fees and expenses of members of the Creditors’ Committee paid as Restructuring Expenses in excess of $500,000; provided that such
                  amount may be increased by up to $1 million by the Bankruptcy Court for good cause shown by the GUC Administrator and (B) from proceeds of Retained Preference Actions recovered by the GUC Trust and (ii) held by the GUC Trust in a
                  segregated account and administered by the GUC Administrator on and after the Effective Date.

              
	
                Holder

              	
                An Entity holding a Claim or Interest, as applicable.

              
	
                Holdings

              	
                As defined in the introduction to this Restructuring Term Sheet.

              

        

        

        
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                  Definition

                

        

        	
                Impaired

              	
                With respect to any Class of Claims or Interests, a Class of Claims or Interests that is not Unimpaired.

              
	
                Incremental New Money

                Commitment Letter

              	
                The letter agreement among the Incremental New Money Commitment Parties and the applicable Debtors setting forth the commitment of the Incremental New Money Commitment Parties to provide the Incremental New
                  Money Facility, which shall be in form and substance acceptable to the Debtors, the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders, and the Incremental New Money Commitment Parties.

              
	
                Incremental New Money

                Commitment Parties

              	
                The Consenting BrandCo Lenders party to the Incremental New Money Commitment Letter.

              
	
                Incremental New Money

                Commitment Premium

              	
                As defined in the First Lien Exit Facilities Term Sheet.

              
	
                Incremental New Money

                Commitment Premium

                and Discounts

              	
                The Incremental New Money Commitment Premium, Closing Discount, and Funding Discount.

              
	
                Incremental New Money

                Facility

              	
                A new money credit facility, which shall be (i) in the aggregate principal amount and on the terms set forth in the First Lien Exit Facilities Term Sheet, and (ii) in all respects in form and substance
                  acceptable to the Debtors and the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders.

              
	
                Intercompany Claim

              	
                Any Claim held by a Debtor or a direct or indirect subsidiary of a Debtor, other than an Intercompany DIP Facility Claim.

              
	
                Intercompany DIP

                Facility

              	
                The post-petition superpriority junior secured debtor-in-possession intercompany credit facility provided for under the Final DIP Order.

              
	
                Intercompany DIP

                Facility Claim

              	
                Any Claim held by a BrandCo Entity derived from, based upon, relating to, or arising under the Intercompany DIP Facility.

              
	
                Intercompany Interest

              	
                An Interest (other than Interests in Holdings) held by a Debtor or a Debtor Affiliate.

              
	
                Interest

              	
                Any common stock, limited liability company interest, equity security (as defined in section 101(16) of the Bankruptcy Code), equity, ownership, profit interests, unit, or share in a Debtor, including all
                  issued, unissued, authorized, or outstanding shares of capital stock of the Debtors and any other rights, options, warrants, stock appreciation rights, phantom stock rights, restricted stock units, redemption rights, repurchase rights,
                  convertible, exercisable or exchangeable securities or other agreements, arrangements or commitments of any character relating to, or whose value is related to, any such interest or other ownership interest in any Debtor.

              

        

        

        
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                  Definition

                

        

        	
                IRC

              	
                The Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended.

              
	
                KEIP

              	
                The key employee incentive plan approved pursuant to the Order Approving the Debtors’ Key Employee Incentive Plan [Docket No. 705].

              
	
                KERP

              	
                The key employee retention plan approved pursuant to the Order Approving the Debtors’ Key Employee Retention Plan [Docket No. 281].

              
	
                Lien

              	
                As defined in section 101(37) of the Bankruptcy Code.

              
	
                Management Incentive

                Plan

              	
                The management incentive compensation program to be established and implemented by the Reorganized Holdings Board after the Effective Date, on terms consistent with this Restructuring Term Sheet.

              
	
                MIP Award

              	
                Each grant with respect to New Common Stock awarded under the Management Incentive Plan, which shall dilute the New Common Stock issued under the Plan, issued in connection with the Equity Rights Offering
                  (including the New Common Stock issued in connection with the Backstop Commitment Premium), or issuable upon the exercise of the New Warrants.

              
	
                MIP Equity Pool

              	
                As defined in this Restructuring Term Sheet.

              
	
                New Common Stock

              	
                The equity interests in Reorganized Holdings to be issued on or after the Effective Date, which may be issued in one or more series of common or preferred stock as determined by the Debtors and the Required
                  Consenting BrandCo Lenders to be necessary or appropriate to effectuate the allocation of value among Holders of Claims set forth in this Restructuring Term Sheet.

              
	
                New Foreign Facility

              	
                A new foreign term loan facility entered into by certain of the Debtors’ non-Debtor Affiliates, which shall be (i) in an aggregate principal amount and on terms to be determined and (ii) in all respects in
                  form and substance acceptable to the Debtors and the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders.

              
	
                New Foreign Facility

                Documents

              	
                The credit agreement and any and all other agreements, documents, notes, pledges, collateral agreements, loan and security agreements, mortgages, control agreements, deeds of trust, intercreditor
                  agreements, and instruments (including any amendments, restatements, supplements, or modifications of any of the foregoing) delivered or executed in connection with the New Foreign Facility, in each case which shall be in all respects in
                  form and substance acceptable to the Debtors or their non‐Debtor Affiliates that are party thereto, and the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders.

              

        

        

        
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                  Definition

                

        

        	
                New Organizational

                Documents

              	
                The organizational and governance documents for the Reorganized Debtors, including, as applicable, the certificates or articles of incorporation, certificates of formation, certificates of organization,
                  certificates of limited partnership, certificates of conversion, limited liability company agreements, operating agreements, limited partnership agreements, stockholder or shareholder agreements, bylaws, indemnification agreements, and
                  any registration rights agreements (or equivalent governing documents of any of the foregoing), in each case in form and substance acceptable to the Required Consenting 2020 B-2 Lenders.

              
	
                New Warrant Agreement

              	
                The warrant agreement to be entered into by Reorganized Holdings that will govern the New Warrants, which shall be consistent with this Restructuring Term Sheet and in form and substance acceptable to the
                  Debtors and the Required Consenting 2020 B-2 Lenders.

              
	
                New Warrants

              	
                New 5-year warrants exercisable to purchase an aggregate number of shares of New Common Stock equal to (after giving effect to the full exercise of such warrants and the Equity Rights Offering, but subject
                  to dilution by any New Common Stock issued in connection with any MIP Awards) 11.75% of the New Common Stock, which will be issued by Reorganized Holdings on the Effective Date pursuant to the New Warrant Agreement, with a strike price
                  set at an enterprise value of $4 billion.

                The New Warrant Agreement and/or Plan shall provide, without limitation, (i) that to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, the New Warrants shall be deemed issued pursuant to Section 1145 of the
                  Bankruptcy Code and entitled to the rights and benefits accorded to holders of securities issued pursuant to a reorganization plan pursuant to that provision; (ii) for a cashless right of exercise; (iii) customary anti‐dilution
                  provisions, and (iv) that amendments to terms that are customarily deemed fundamental in similar instruments shall require the consent of each holder affected thereby.  The remaining terms of the New Warrants shall be set forth in the New
                  Warrant Agreement.

              
	
                Non-BrandCo Entities

              	
                Company Entities that are not BrandCo Entities.

              
	
                Non-Qualified Pension

                Claim

              	
                Any Claim held by a former employee of the Debtors arising from any of the Debtors’ nonqualified supplemental income plans or agreements, including (i) the Revlon Supplementary Retirement Plan, (ii) the
                  Revlon Pension Equalization Plan, (iii) the Excess Savings Plan, (iv) the Foreign Service Employees Pension Plan, or (v) any individual agreement.

              
	
                OpCo Debtors

              	
                The Debtors other than the BrandCo Entities.

              

        

        

        
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                Term

              	
                Definition

              

        	
                OpCo Term Loan Claim

              	
                Any (i) 2016 Term Loan Claim against any OpCo Debtor, (ii) 2020 Term B-1 Loan Claim against any OpCo Debtor, (iii) 2020 Term B-2 Loan Claim against any OpCo Debtor, or (iv) 2020 Term B-3 Loan Claim against
                  any OpCo Debtor.

              
	
                OpCo Term Loan Equity

                Distribution

              	
                50% of (i) the New Common Stock, subject to dilution by any New Common Stock issued in connection with the Equity Rights Offering (including, for the avoidance of doubt, pursuant to the Backstop Commitment
                  Agreement) or any MIP Awards, but not subject to dilution by any New Common Stock issued upon the exercise of the New Warrants and (ii) the Equity Subscription Rights.

              
	
                Other General Unsecured

                Claim

              	
                Any Claim, other than an Administrative Claim (including any Professional Compensation Claims), a Priority Tax Claim, a DIP Facility Claim, an Other Secured Claim, an Other Priority Claim, a FILO ABL Claim,
                  a 2020 Term B-1 Loan Claim, a 2020 Term B-2 Loan Claim, a 2020 Term B-3 Loan Claim, a 2016 Term Loan Claim, an Unsecured Notes Claim, a Talc Personal Injury Claim, a Non-Qualified Pension Claim, a Trade Claim, or an Intercompany Claim,
                  and including, for the avoidance of doubt, all Contract Rejection Claims.

              
	
                Other GUC Settlement

                Distribution

              	
                (i) 18.77% of (A) the GUC Settlement Amount and (B) any Retained Preference Action Net Proceeds plus (ii) the GUC Settlement Top Up Amount, which shall be (x) if
                  Class 9(d) votes to accept the Plan, allocated to Holders of Allowed Other General Unsecured Claims for distribution in accordance with the Plan or (y) if Class 9(d) votes to reject the Plan, retained by the Reorganized Debtors.

              
	
                Other Priority Claim

              	
                Any Claim, other than an Administrative Claim or a Priority Tax Claim, entitled to priority in right of payment under section 507(a) of the Bankruptcy Code.

              
	
                Other Secured Claim

              	
                Any Secured Claim, other than an ABL DIP Facility Claim, a Term DIP Facility Claim, an Intercompany DIP Facility Claim, a 2016 Term Loan Claim, a 2020 Term B-1 Loan Claim, a 2020 Term B-2 Loan Claim, a 2020
                  Term B-3 Loan Claim, or a FILO ABL Claim.

              
	
                Pension Settlement

                Distribution

              	
                19.86% of (i) the GUC Settlement Amount and (ii) any Retained Preference Action Net Proceeds, which shall be (x) if Class 9(b) votes to accept the Plan, allocated to Holders of Allowed Non-Qualified Pension
                  Claims for distribution in accordance with the Plan or (y) if Class 9(b) votes to reject the Plan, retained by the Reorganized Debtors.

              
	
                Petition Date

              	
                As defined in the Restructuring Support Agreement.

              
	
                Plan

              	
                As defined in the introduction to Restructuring Term Sheet.

              
	
                Plan Equity Value

              	
                Approximately $1.6 billion.

              

        

        

        
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                  Definition

                

        

        	
                Plan Settlement

              	
                As defined in this Restructuring Term Sheet.

              
	
                Plan Supplement

              	
                The compilation of documents and forms of documents, schedules, and exhibits to the Plan to be filed by the Debtors, which shall be in form and substance acceptable to the Debtors and the Required
                  Consenting BrandCo Lenders.

              
	
                Priority Tax Claim

              	
                Any Claim of a governmental unit of the type described in section 507(a)(8) of the Bankruptcy Code.

              
	
                Pro Rata

              	
                The proportion that an Allowed Claim or Allowed Interest in a particular Class bears to the aggregate amount of the Allowed Claims and Disputed Claims or Allowed Interests and Disputed Interests, as
                  applicable, in such Class; provided that the Pro Rata share of the Talc Personal Injury Settlement Distribution allocable to each Holder of an Allowed Talc Personal Injury Claim shall be
                  calculated by the methodology set forth in the Talc PI Distribution Procedures.

              
	
                Professional

              	
                An Entity employed pursuant to a Final Order of the Bankruptcy Court in accordance with sections 327, 363, or 1103 of the Bankruptcy Code and to be compensated for services rendered before or on the
                  Effective Date, pursuant to sections 327, 328, 329, 330, 331, or 363 of the Bankruptcy Code.

              
	
                Professional

                Compensation Claims

              	
                A Claim by a Professional seeking an award by the Bankruptcy Court of compensation for services rendered or reimbursement of expenses incurred through and including the date of Confirmation under sections
                  330, 331, 503(b)(2), 503(b)(3), 503(b)(4), or 503(b)(5) of the Bankruptcy Code.

              
	
                Professional Fee Escrow

              	
                An account, which may be interest-bearing, funded by the Debtors with cash prior to the Effective Date in an amount equal to the aggregate amount of Professional Compensation Claims and other unpaid fees
                  and expenses that professionals estimate they have incurred or will incur in rendering services to the Debtors prior to and as of the Effective Date.

              
	
                Professional Fee Escrow

                Amount

              	
                The aggregate amount of Professional Compensation Claims and other unpaid fees and expenses that Professionals estimate they have incurred or will incur in rendering services to the Debtors prior to and as
                  of the Effective Date.

              
	
                Proof of Claim

              	
                A written proof of Claim filed against any of the Debtors in the Chapter 11 Cases by the applicable Bar Date.

              
	
                Purchaser

              	
                The purchaser(s) of all or substantially all of the Debtors’ assets pursuant to an Acceptable Alternative Transaction.

              

        

        

        
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                Qualified Pension Plans

              	
                The Debtors’ qualified defined benefit plans covered by Title IV of ERISA, including (i) the Revlon Employees’ Retirement Plan and (ii) the Revlon-UAW Pension Plan.

              
	
                RCPC

              	
                As defined in the introduction to this Restructuring Term Sheet.

              
	
                Reinstated or

                Reinstatement

              	
                With respect to any Claims or Interest, that such Claim or Interest shall be rendered Unimpaired in accordance with section 1124(2) of the Bankruptcy Code.

              
	
                Released Parties

              	
                Collectively, the Releasing Parties; provided that no Excluded Party shall be a Released Party; provided, further, that, in each case, an Entity shall not be a Released Party if it:  (w) elects to opt out of the releases, if permitted to opt out; (x) does not elect to opt into the releases, if permitted to opt in;
                  (y) files with the Bankruptcy Court an objection to the Plan, including the releases, that is not resolved before Confirmation or supports any such objection or objector; or (z) proposes or supports an Alternative Restructuring Proposal
                  without the Debtors’ consent.

              
	
                Releasing Parties

              	
                Collectively, and in each case in its capacity as such:  (i) each Debtor; (ii) each Reorganized Debtor; (iii) each non-Debtor Affiliate; (iv) each of the Consenting Creditors; (v) the DIP Lenders; (vi) the
                  Creditors’ Committee and each of its members; (vii) the DIP Agents; (viii) the Unsecured Notes Indenture Trustee; (ix) the BrandCo Agent; (x) Citibank, N.A. as the 2016 Agent; (xi) the ABL Agents; (xii) the Equity Commitment Parties;
                  (xiii) the Exit Facilities Lenders; (xiv) the Exit Facilities Agents; (xv) the Purchaser (if any); (xvi) each of the defendants in Adv. Proc. No. 22-01167 (excluding, for the avoidance of doubt, the plaintiff-counterclaim defendants);
                  (xvii) each Holder of Claims or Interests that is deemed to accept the Plan and does not elect to opt out of the releases contained in the Plan; (xviii) each Holder of Claims or Interests that is entitled to vote on the Plan and either
                  (A) votes to accept the Plan, (B) abstains from voting on the Plan and does not elect to opt out of the releases contained in the Plan, or (C) votes to reject the Plan and does not elect to opt out of the releases contained in the Plan;
                  (xix) each Holder of Claims that is deemed to reject the Plan but does not elect to opt out of the releases contained in the Plan; (xx) each Holder of publicly traded Interests in Holdings, that elects to opt in to the releases contained
                  in the Plan; (xxi) with respect to each of the Entities in the foregoing clauses (i) through (xx), each such Entity’s current and former Affiliates (regardless of whether such interests are held directly or indirectly); (xxii) with
                  respect to each of the Entities in the foregoing clauses (i) through (xxi), each such Entity’s current and former predecessors, successors, subsidiaries, direct and indirect equityholders, funds, portfolio companies, and management
                  companies; and (xxiii) with respect to each of the Entities in the foregoing clauses (i) through (xxii), each such Entity’s current and former directors, officers, managers, members, principals, partners, employees, independent
                  contractors, agents, representatives, managed accounts or funds, management companies, fund advisors, investment advisors, advisory board members, financial advisors, partners (including both general and limited partners), consultants,
                  financial advisors, attorneys, accountants, investment bankers, and other professionals; provided that no Holder that votes to accept the Plan shall be entitled to opt out of, and each such Holder
                  shall be deemed to opt into, the releases; provided, further, that, with respect to any Holder of a Claim or Interest that does not elect to opt out of the
                  releases contained in the Plan or that opts into the releases contained in the Plan in any capacity, such Holder and each Affiliate of such Holder that is also a Holder of a Claim or Interest shall be deemed to opt into the Third-Party
                  Releases in all capacities.

              

        

        

        
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                Reorganized Debtors

              	
                (i) The OpCo Debtors, or any successor or assignee thereto, by merger, consolidation, reorganization, or otherwise, on or after the Effective Date and (ii) to the extent not already encompassed by clause
                  (i), Reorganized Holdings and any newly formed subsidiaries thereof, on or after the Effective Date.

              
	
                Reorganized Holdings

              	
                As determined by the Debtors, with the reasonable consent of the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders, and set forth in the Description of Transaction Steps, (i) Holdings, as reorganized pursuant to and
                  under the Plan, or any successor or assign thereto by merger, consolidation, reorganization, or otherwise, (ii) RCPC, or any successor or assign thereto by merger, consolidation, reorganization or otherwise, or (iii) a new Entity that may
                  be formed or caused to be formed to, among other things, directly or indirectly acquire substantially all of the assets and/or equity of the Debtors and issue the New Common Stock and New Warrants to be distributed pursuant to the Plan or
                  sold pursuant to the Equity Rights Offering.

              
	
                Reorganized Holdings

                Board

              	
                The initial board of directors of Reorganized Holdings on and after the Effective Date, the members of which shall be set forth in the Plan Supplement.

              
	
                Required Consenting 2020

                B-2 Lenders

              	
                As defined in the Restructuring Support Agreement.

              
	
                Required Consenting

                BrandCo Lenders

              	
                As defined in the Restructuring Support Agreement.

              
	
                Restructuring

              	
                As defined in the introduction to this Restructuring Term Sheet.

              

        

        

        
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                Restructuring Expenses

              	
                Collectively, (i) all reasonable and documented fees (including applicable transaction fees, financing fees, completion fees, and attorneys’ fees) and expenses of the BrandCo Agent and the BrandCo Lender
                  Group Advisors and (ii) reasonable and documented fees (including attorneys’ fees) and expenses of the members of the Creditors’ Committee, including the Unsecured Notes Trustee, up to an aggregate amount, with respect to this clause
                  (ii), not to exceed $1.25 million.

              
	
                Restructuring Support

                Agreement

              	
                As defined in the introduction to this Restructuring Term Sheet.

              
	
                Restructuring Term Sheet

              	
                As defined in the introduction to this Restructuring Term Sheet.

              
	
                Restructuring

                Transactions

              	
                Those mergers, amalgamations, consolidations, arrangements, continuances, restructurings, transfers, conversions, dispositions, liquidations, dissolutions, settlements, releases, or other transactions that
                  the Debtors and the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders reasonably determine to be necessary to implement the Plan in a manner consistent with the Restructuring Support Agreement.

              
	
                Retained Causes of Action

              	
                Any Cause of Action that is not released, waived, or transferred by the Debtors pursuant to the Plan as contemplated in the Restructuring Support Agreement, including those Causes of Action retained as
                  described in the “Retention of Claims” section herein, the Retained Preference Actions, and the claims and Causes of Action set forth in the Schedule of Retained Causes of Action.

              
	
                Retained Preference

                Action

              	
                Any Estate Cause of Action arising under section 547 of the Bankruptcy Code, and any recovery action related thereto under section 550 of the Bankruptcy Code, against a vendor of the Debtors (other than any
                  critical vendor reasonably designated by the Debtors or the Reorganized Debtors).

              
	
                Retained Preference

                Action Net Proceeds

              	
                The cash and cash equivalent proceeds of any Retained Preference Action recovered by the GUC Trust less any amounts required to fund GUC Trust Operating Expenses.

              
	
                Sale Proceeds

              	
                All cash proceeds received by the Debtors from any Acceptable Alternative Transaction.

              
	
                Schedule of Retained

                Causes of Action

              	
                A schedule of Causes of Action of the Debtors to be retained under the Plan, which shall be included in the Plan Supplement.

              
	
                Schedules

              	
                Collectively, the schedules of assets and liabilities, schedules of executory contracts and unexpired leases, and statements of financial affairs filed by the Debtors pursuant to section 521 of the
                  Bankruptcy Code, as may be amended, modified, or supplemented from time to time.

              

        

        

        
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                SEC

              	
                The Securities and Exchange Commission.

              
	
                Secured

              	
                With respect to a Claim, (i) secured by a lien on property in which any of the Debtors has an interest, which lien is valid, perfected, and enforceable pursuant to applicable law or by reason of a Final
                  Order of the Bankruptcy Court, or that is subject to setoff pursuant to section 553 of the Bankruptcy Code, to the extent of the value of the interest of the Holder of such Claim in the Debtors’ interest in such property or to the extent
                  of the amount subject to setoff, as applicable, as determined pursuant to section 506(a) and any other applicable provision of the Bankruptcy Code, or (ii) Allowed, pursuant to the Plan or a Final Order of the Bankruptcy Court, as a
                  secured Claim.

              
	
                Securities Act

              	
                The Securities Act of 1933, 15 U.S.C. §§ 77a–77aa, as amended, together with the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder.

              
	
                Settled Claims

              	
                Those certain Causes of Action to be settled in connection with the Restructuring in accordance with this Restructuring Term Sheet, and to be released pursuant to the Plan, which Causes of Action shall
                  include, without limitation, (i) the Financing Transactions Litigation Claims and (ii) any and all Causes of Action, whether direct or derivative, related to, arising from, or asserted or assertable in the Settled Litigation.

                For the avoidance of doubt, Settled Claims shall not include any Intercompany Claims or Intercompany Interests that the Debtors elect to Reinstate in accordance with this Restructuring Term Sheet.

              
	
                Settled Litigation

              	
                As defined in the Restructuring Support Agreement.

              
	
                Shared Collateral

                Distributable Sale

                Proceeds

              	
                A percentage of the Term Loan Distributable Sale Proceeds (which, when combined with the BrandCo Distributable Sale Proceeds, shall equal 100%) to be determined in a manner consistent with the methodology
                  used to determine the allocation of distributable value among Holders of Claims in Classes 4–7 set forth in this Restructuring Term Sheet, which percentage shall be disclosed, in the event of an Acceptable Alternative Transaction, in the
                  Plan Supplement.

              
	
                Solicitation Materials

              	
                All documents, forms, and other materials distributed in connection with the solicitation of votes on the Plan pursuant to sections 1125 and 1126 of the Bankruptcy Code, including, without limitation, the
                  Disclosure Statement, the forms of ballots with respect to votes on the Plan, and the opt out and opt in forms with respect to the Third-Party Releases, as applicable, which, in each case, shall be in form and substance reasonably
                  acceptable to the Debtors and the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders.

              
	
                Swap Agreement

              	
                As defined in the Restructuring Support Agreement.

              

        

        

        
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                Swap Ratio Equivalent

                Value

              	
                As applicable, (i) the shares of New Common Stock and Equity Subscription Rights with an aggregate value (in USD) that is equal to, after multiplying by the swap ratio (as provided in the Swap Agreement), a
                  specified principal amount of Take-Back Term Loans, or (ii) the Take-Back Term Loans with an aggregate principal amount that is equal to, after dividing by the swap ratio (as provided in the Swap Agreement and adjusting for the value
                  ascribed to the Equity Subscription Rights), a specified number of shares of New Common Stock.

              
	
                Take-Back Facility

              	
                A take-back term loan facility, which shall be (i) in the aggregate principal amount and on the terms set forth in the First Lien Exit Facilities Term Sheet and (ii) in all respects in form and substance
                  acceptable to the Debtors and the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders.

              
	
                Take-Back Term Loans

              	
                The term loans to be issued under the Take-Back Facility.

              
	
                Talc Personal Injury

                Claim

              	
                Any Claim relating to alleged bodily injury, death, sickness, disease, or alleged disease process, emotional distress, fear of cancer, medical monitoring, or any other alleged personal injuries (whether
                  physical, emotional, or otherwise) directly or indirectly arising out of or relating to the presence of or exposure to talc or talc-containing products manufactured, sold, and/or distributed by the Debtors based on the alleged
                  pre-Effective Date acts or omissions of the Debtors or any other Entity for whose conduct the Debtors have or are alleged to have liability.

              
	
                Talc Personal Injury

                Settlement Distribution

              	
                36.10% of (i) the GUC Settlement Amount and (ii) any Retained Preference Action Net Proceeds, which shall be (x) if Class 9(a) votes to accept the Plan, allocated to Holders of Allowed Talc Personal Injury
                  Claims for distribution in accordance with the Talc PI Distribution Procedures or (y) if Class 9(a) votes to reject the Plan, retained by the Reorganized Debtors.

              
	
                Talc PI Distribution

                Procedures

              	
                The distribution procedures to be implemented by the GUC Trust and administered by the GUC Administrator setting forth the procedures for distributions of the Talc Personal Injury Settlement Distribution to
                  Holders of Talc Personal Injury Claims, which shall be consistent with this Restructuring Term Sheet and be in form and substance reasonably acceptable to the Debtors and the Required Consenting 2020 B-2 Lenders.

              
	
                Term DIP Facility

              	
                The post-petition term loan financing facility provided for under the Term DIP Facility Credit Agreement and the Final DIP Order.

              
	
                Term DIP Facility Agent

              	
                Jefferies Finance LLC, in its capacity as administrative agent and collateral agent under the Term DIP Facility Credit Agreement, or any successor administrative agent or collateral agent as permitted by
                  the terms set forth in the Term DIP Facility Credit Agreement.

              

        

        

        
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                Term DIP Facility Claim

              	
                Any Claim on account of the Term DIP Facility derived from, based upon, relating to, or arising under the Term DIP Facility Credit Agreement.

              
	
                Term DIP Facility Credit

                Agreement

              	
                The Super-Priority Senior Secured Debtor-in-Possession Term Loan Credit Agreement, dated as of June 17, 2022 (as amended, amended and restated, supplemented, or otherwise modified from time to time), by and
                  among RCPC, Holdings, the Term DIP Facility Agent, and the other lending institutions party thereto from time to time.

              
	
                Term Loan Distributable

                Sale Proceeds

              	
                The Sale Proceeds remaining after satisfaction in full of (i) all Term DIP Facility Claims, (ii) all ABL DIP Facility Claims, (iii) all Administrative Claims, (iv) all FILO ABL Claims, (v) all Priority Tax
                  Claims, (vi) all Other Secured Claims, (vii) all Other Priority Claims, (viii) all reserves and escrows required under the Plan, including the Professional Fee Escrow and the Wind Down Reserve, (ix) all Restructuring Expenses, and (x) the
                  GUC Settlement Total Amount allocable to any Class of General Unsecured Claims that votes to accept the Plan.

              
	
                Termination Notice

              	
                As defined in the Restructuring Support Agreement.

              
	
                Third-Party New Money

                Exit Facility

              	
                If any, a third-party new money credit facility entered into in lieu of the entire (and not merely a portion of the) First Lien Exit Facilities (including to provide for payment in cash of the Incremental
                  New Money Commitment Premium in accordance with the Incremental New Money Commitment Letter), which shall be in an aggregate principal amount, on terms, provided by initial lenders, and in all respects in form and substance, in each case,
                  acceptable to the Debtors and the Required Consenting 2020 B-2 Lenders.

              
	
                Third-Party New Money

                Exit Facility Documents

              	
                If any, any and all agreements, documents, notes, pledges, collateral agreements, loan and security agreements, mortgages, control agreements, deeds of trust, intercreditor agreements, and instruments
                  (including any amendments, restatements, supplements, or modifications of any of the foregoing) delivered or executed in connection with the Third-Party New Money Exit Facility, which shall be in all respects in form and substance
                  acceptable to the Debtors and the Required Consenting 2020 B-2 Lenders.

              
	
                Third-Party Releases

              	
                The releases provided by the Releasing Parties, other than the Debtors and Reorganized Debtors, under the Plan, as set forth in this Restructuring Term Sheet.

              

        

        

        
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                Trade Claim

              	
                Any Claim for the provision of goods and services to the Debtors held by a trade creditor, service provider, or other vendor, including, without limitation, those creditors described in the Debtors’ Motion for Entry of Interim and Final Orders (I) Authorizing the Debtors to Pay Prepetition Claims of (A) Lien Claimants, (B) Import Claimants, (C) 503(b)(9) Claimants, (D) Foreign Vendors, and (E)
                    Critical Vendors, (II) Confirming Administrative Expense Priority of Outstanding Orders, and (III) Granting Related Relief [Docket No. 9], or such Entity’s successor in interest (through sale of such Claim or otherwise), but
                  excluding any Contract Rejection Claims.

              
	
                Trade Settlement

                Distribution

              	
                25.27% of (i) the GUC Settlement Amount and (ii) any Retained Preference Action Net Proceeds, which shall be (x) if Class 9(c) votes to accept the Plan, allocated to Holders of Allowed Trade Claims for
                  distribution in accordance with the Plan or (y) if Class 9(c) votes to reject the Plan, retained by the Reorganized Debtors.

              
	
                Unimpaired

              	
                With respect to a Class of Claims or Interests, a Class of Claims or Interests that is not impaired within the meaning of section 1124 of the Bankruptcy Code.

              
	
                Unsecured

              	
                With respect to a Claim, a Claim or any portion thereof that is not Secured.

              
	
                Unsecured Notes

              	
                The 6.25% Senior Notes due 2024 issued by RCPC under the Unsecured Notes Indenture.

              
	
                Unsecured Notes Claim

              	
                Any Claim on account of the Unsecured Notes derived from, based upon, relating to, or arising under the Unsecured Notes Indenture.

              
	
                Unsecured Notes Claims

                Allowed Amount

              	
                An amount equal to (i) the aggregate outstanding principal amount of the Unsecured Notes as of the Petition Date of $431,300,000 plus (ii) all accrued and unpaid
                  interest on the Unsecured Notes as of the Petition Date in the amount of $10,108,594.

              
	
                Unsecured Notes

                Indenture

              	
                That certain Indenture, dated as of August 4, 2016 (as amended, amended and restated, supplemented, or otherwise modified from time to time), by and among RCPC, as issuer, the guarantors party thereto and
                  the Unsecured Notes Indenture Trustee.

              
	
                Unsecured Notes

                Indenture Trustee

              	
                U.S. Bank National Association, in its capacity as indenture trustee under the Unsecured Notes Indenture, or any successor indenture trustee as permitted by the terms set forth in the Unsecured Notes
                  Indenture.

              

        

        

        
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                  Term

                	
                  Definition

                

        

        	
                Unsecured Notes

                Settlement Distribution

              	
                Either (i) the New Warrants or (ii) if an Acceptable Alternative Transaction occurs, an amount of cash reasonably equivalent to the value of the New Warrants on the Effective Date (calculated as if the
                  Acceptable Alternative Transaction had not been consummated and such New Warrants had been issued on the Effective Date with a total enterprise value for the Reorganized Debtors of $3 billion), as determined in good faith by the Debtors,
                  the Creditors’ Committee, and the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders, or by the Bankruptcy Court.

              
	
                U.S. Trustee

              	
                As defined in the Restructuring Support Agreement.

              
	
                Wages Motion

              	
                The Debtors’ Motion for Entry of Interim and Final Orders (I) Authorizing the Debtors to (A) Pay Prepetition Wages, Salaries, Other Compensation, and Reimbursable Expenses
                    and (B) Continue Employee Benefits Programs, and (II) Granting Related Relief [Docket No. 8].

              
	
                Wind Down Reserve

              	
                A reserve to be established in the event of an Acceptable Alternative Transaction in the amount of $15 million to be used to fund the wind down of the Debtors’ Estates.

              

        

        

        
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        EXHIBIT 1

         

        First Lien Exit Facilities Term Sheet

        

        

        
          
            

        

        
          EXHIBIT 1

        

         

        

        REVLON CONSUMER PRODUCTS CORPORATION

        TAKE-BACK TERM LOAN FACILITY

        

        

        This term sheet (this “First Lien Exit Facilities Term Sheet”) sets forth the principal terms of a first lien exit term facility to be provided to Revlon Consumer
          Products Corporation, as borrower and a Reorganized Debtor. Capitalized terms used herein but not defined have the meaning ascribed to such terms in the Restructuring Support Agreement (the “Restructuring
              Support Agreement”) or the Restructuring Term Sheet attached thereto as Exhibit B, to which this First Lien Exit Facilities Term Sheet is attached as Exhibit 1.

        

        

        	
                SUMMARY OF PRINCIPAL TERMS

              
	
                Borrower

              	
                Revlon Consumer Products Corporation, as reorganized pursuant to the Plan, or any other wholly-owned subsidiary of Reorganized Holdings acceptable to the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders (the “Borrower”).

              
	
                Guarantors

              	
                (i) Reorganized Holdings; (ii) all direct and indirect wholly-owned domestic material subsidiaries of Reorganized Holdings (other than the Borrower and subject to customary exclusions); (iii) Elizabeth
                  Arden (Canada) Limited, Elizabeth Arden (UK) Ltd. and Revlon Canada, Inc.; and (iv) the BrandCos, in each case as reorganized pursuant to the Plan (collectively, the “Guarantors” and,
                  together with the Borrower, the “Loan Parties”).

              
	
                Administrative

                Agent and

                Collateral Agent

              	
                An institution to be agreed will act as administrative agent and collateral agent (in such capacities, the “First Lien Exit Term Loan Agent”).

              
	
                First Lien Term

                Lenders

              	
                Initially, (i) the holders of BrandCo First Lien Guaranty Claims and BrandCo Second Lien Guaranty Claims, subject to the Swap Agreement, and (ii) the initial lenders of the Incremental New Money Facility
                  (as defined below) (collectively, together with their permitted successors and assignees, the “First Lien Term Lenders”).

              
	
                Amount & Type of

                First Lien Exit

                Facilities

              	
                A senior secured first lien term loan facility consisting of (i) term loans in an aggregate principal amount equal to the 2020 Term B-1 Loan Claims Allowed Amount as of the Plan Effective Date (the “Take-Back Facility” and, the loans thereunder, the “Take-Back Term Loans”)

                  and (ii) term loans in an aggregate principal amount resulting in the Borrower receiving $200.0 million in net proceeds (subject to any in-kind increases and reductions described under “Payment of Discounts/Premiums” below) (the “Incremental New Money Facility” and, together with the Take-Back Facility, the “First Lien Exit Facilities” and, the loans under the Incremental New
                  Money Facility, the “Incremental New Money Term Loans” and, collectively with the Take-Back Term Loans, the “First Lien Exit Term Loans”).

                 

                Once repaid, First Lien Exit Term Loans may not be reborrowed.

              
	
                Maturity Date

              	
                The First Lien Exit Facilities will mature on the date that is 5 years following the Plan Effective Date (the “First Lien Maturity Date”).

              
	
                Use of Proceeds

              	
                The proceeds of the Take-Back Term Loans will be used (or deemed to be used) to refinance and discharge BrandCo First Lien Guaranty Claims and BrandCo Second Lien Guaranty Claims, as set forth in the Plan.

                 

                The proceeds of the Incremental New Money Term Loans will be used to make payments and distributions under the Plan and for general corporate purposes not otherwise prohibited by the First Lien Exit
                  Facilities Documentation.

              

         

        

        
          
            

        

        
        	
                Interest Rate

              	
                The Borrower may elect that the First Lien Exit Term Loans comprising each borrowing bear interest at a rate per annum equal to (i) ABR (which shall not be less than 2.00% per annum) plus the Applicable
                  Margin (as defined below) or (ii) the SOFR rate, which shall not be less than 1.00% per annum, plus the Applicable Margin.

                 

                “Applicable Margin” means (a) 5.875% in the case of ABR loans and (b) 6.875% in the case of SOFR loans.

                 

                Interest on the First Lien Exit Term Loans shall be payable in cash in immediately available funds.

              
	
                Default Interest

              	
                Upon the occurrence and during the continuation of an event of default, unless otherwise waived by the Required First Lien Term Lenders, all overdue obligations will bear interest at (i) in the case of
                  principal and interest, a rate equal to 2.00% per annum, plus the rate otherwise applicable to the relevant First Lien Exit Term Loans and (ii) in the case of all other amounts, at a rate equal to 2.00% per annum plus the
                  rate applicable to First Lien Exit Term Loans that are ABR loans.

              
	
                Amortization

              	
                Annual amortization (payable in equal quarterly installments beginning at the end of the ninth full quarter after the Plan Effective Date) of the First Lien Exit Facilities shall be required in an aggregate
                  annual amount equal to a percentage of the original principal amount of the First Lien Exit Term Loans equal to 2.00% during the third and fourth year after the Plan Effective Date and 1.00% during the fifth year after the Plan Effective
                  Date. The remaining aggregate principal amount of the First Lien Exit Term Loans shall be payable in full on the First Lien Maturity Date.

              
	
                Incremental New

                Money Facility

              	
                At the option of the Debtors, the Incremental New Money Facility will be provided on the Plan Effective Date on terms that are identical to the terms of the Take-Back Facility, except for the discounts and
                  premiums described under “Incremental New Money Facility Discounts and Premiums” below.

              
	
                Incremental New

                Money Facility

                Discounts and

                Premiums

              	
                The Incremental New Money Facility shall be subject to the following discounts and premiums:

                 

                Incremental New Money Commitment Premium: A commitment premium of up to 4.00% of the aggregate principal amount of the Incremental New Money Facility payable to the Incremental New Money Commitment
                  Parties, in kind or in cash in accordance with the Incremental New Money Commitment Letter.

                 

                Closing Discount: A discount provided either (i) if reasonably necessary to successfully syndicate or place the Incremental New Money Facility to third-party sources (“Third-Party Financing”) in an amount not to exceed 5.00% of the aggregate principal amount of the Incremental New Money Facility or (ii) if the Incremental New Money Commitment Parties have to fund the Incremental
                  New Money Facility, in an amount equal to 5.00% of the aggregate principal amount of the Incremental New Money Facility.

                 

                Funding Discount: A discount equal to 3.00% of the aggregate principal amount of the Incremental New Money Facility payable only to the extent that the Incremental New Money Facility is provided by
                  the Incremental New Money Commitment Parties.

              

        

        

        
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                Payment of

                Discounts/

                Premiums

              	
                All discounts and premiums owed with respect to the Incremental New Money Facility shall be payable in the form of additional Incremental New Money Term Loans; provided that, to the extent that as of the
                  Closing Date, the sum of (x) unrestricted cash and cash equivalents of the Loan Parties and (y) undrawn availability under the Exit ABL Facility, exceeds an amount to be reasonably agreed among the Required Consenting BrandCo
                  Lenders and the Debtors (“Excess Liquidity”), then such Excess Liquidity shall be applied as follows:

                 

                -      first, on a dollar for dollar basis in an amount of up to $14 million to pay the Incremental New Money Commitment
                  Premium and Funding Discount in cash;

                -     second, on a dollar for dollar basis to reduce the aggregate amount of the Equity Rights Offering to not less than $625
                  million;

                -     third, on a dollar for dollar basis to reduce the amount of the Incremental New Money Facility to the extent that the
                  aggregate amount of the First Lien Exit Facilities is no less than $1.275 billion; and

                -      fourth,

                (i) 50% of any remaining Excess Liquidity shall be applied to further reduce the amount of the Incremental New Money Facility and (ii) the other 50% of any remaining Excess Liquidity
                  shall be applied to reduce the amount of the Equity Rights Offering.

              
	
                Agent Fees

              	
                First Lien Exit Term Loan Agent Fees:  To be set forth in a separate fee letter agreement between the First Lien Exit Term Loan Agent and the Borrower.

              
	
                Mandatory

                Prepayments

              	
                The following amounts shall be applied to prepay the First Lien Exit Term Loans, in each case, consistent with the First Lien Documentation Principles (as defined below) and subject to the Prepayment
                  Premium (as defined below) and the Intercreditor Agreement:

                 

                (a)  100% of the net cash proceeds of any issuance of any indebtedness (other than the issuance of indebtedness permitted under the First Lien Exit Facilities Documents);

                   

                (b)  100% of the net cash proceeds of any sales or other disposition of assets (including as a result of casualty or condemnation), except for sales of inventory in
                  the ordinary course of business and other customary exceptions to be mutually agreed and subject to customary reinvestment rights and minimum thresholds to be mutually agreed;

                 

                (c)  100% of certain extraordinary receipts (subject to minimum thresholds to be mutually agreed); and

                 

                (d)  50% of excess cash flow (to be defined in a manner consistent with the First Lien Documentation Principles) in each fiscal year of the Borrower (or portion
                  thereof), commencing with the fiscal year ending on December 31, 2024.

                 

                Any First Lien Term Lender may elect not to accept any mandatory prepayment, but in the case of clause (a) above, solely to the extent not representing a refinancing of the First Lien Exit Term Loans. Any
                  prepayment amount declined by a First Lien Term Lender shall be re-offered to non-declining First Lien Term Lenders and to the extent such non-declining First Lien Term Lenders elect not to accept their pro rata share of such re-offered
                  prepayment amount, such remaining amount may be used by the Borrower for any purpose not prohibited under the First Lien Exit Facilities Credit Agreement.

              

        

        

        
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                Voluntary

                Prepayments

              	
                The Borrower may prepay the First Lien Exit Term Loans, in whole or in part, in minimum amounts to be agreed, subject to the Prepayment Premium and the following:

                (a)          notice and other requirements to be agreed; and

                (b)          customary reimbursement of the First Lien Term Lenders’ redeployment costs in the case of a prepayment of SOFR loans prior to the last day of the relevant
                  interest period.

                 

              
	
                Call Protection

              	
                Any payment of the First Lien Exit Term Loans prior to the maturity date will be accompanied by the following prepayment premium (the “Prepayment Premium”) as set forth below opposite the
                  relevant period from the Closing Date as indicated below:

                 

                

                 

                

                 

                

              	
                 

                  

                Period

                 

                
                On or prior to the 2nd Anniversary of the Closing Date

                 

                

                
                  Thereafter

                

              	
                 

                  

                Prepayment Premium

                 

                  

                
                  101.00%

                   

                  

                  
                    None

                  

                   

              
	
                First Lien Exit

                Facilities

                Documentation

              	
                The First Lien Exit Facilities will be evidenced by (a) a credit agreement (the “First Lien Exit Facilities Credit Agreement”) which shall be in form and
                  substance based on the BrandCo Credit Agreement (with such modifications as are necessary to reflect the terms set forth in this First Lien Exit Facilities Term Sheet and the nature of the First Lien Exit Facilities and to reflect (i)
                  administrative agency and operational matters of the First Lien Exit Term Loan Agent, (ii) the corporate structure of Holdings and its Subsidiaries on the Plan Effective Date (including the elimination of the “BrandCo” structure), (iii)
                  SOFR provisions, (iv) beneficial ownership certification, (v) the modification of baskets, thresholds and carveouts applicable to the covenants to be agreed among the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders and the Debtors and (vi) other
                  modifications as may be agreed among the First Lien Exit Term Loan Agent, the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders and the Debtors (the “First Lien Documentation Principles”), (b) security
                  documents and (c) other legal documentation (collectively with the First Lien Exit Facilities Credit Agreement and security documents, the “First Lien Exit Facilities Documents”), which First
                  Lien Exit Facilities Documents shall be in form and substance consistent with the First Lien Documentation Principles and otherwise satisfactory to the First Lien Exit Term Loan Agent (with respect to its own treatment), the Required
                  Consenting BrandCo Lenders and the Debtors.

              

        

        

        
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                Collateral

              	
                The obligations of the Loan Parties with respect to the First Lien Exit Facilities (including the guarantee obligations of the Guarantors) (the “First Lien Obligations”)

                  shall be secured by a perfected security interest (subject to permitted liens and exceptions to be mutually agreed and consistent with the First Lien Documentation Principles) in all Collateral owned as of the Plan Effective Date or
                  thereafter acquired with the priority set forth in the Intercreditor Agreement.

                 

                “Collateral” shall mean all present and after acquired assets and property (whether tangible, intangible, real, personal or mixed) of the Loan Parties,
                  wherever located, including (without limitation) all accounts, all deposit accounts, securities accounts and commodities accounts, inventory, equipment, capital stock of subsidiaries of the Loan Parties, including, for the avoidance of
                  doubt, any equity or other interests in the Loan Parties’ jointly-owned subsidiaries, investment property, instruments, chattel paper, real estate, leasehold interests, contracts, patents, copyrights, trademarks and other general
                  intangibles, and all products and proceeds thereof (subject to customary exceptions).

              
	
                Unrestricted

                Subsidiaries

              	
                None. Subsidiaries of the Borrower (or any direct or indirect parent thereof that is a Loan Party) will not be permitted to be designated as “Unrestricted.”

              
	
                ABL Intercreditor

                Agreement

              	
                The lien priority, relative rights and other creditors’ rights in respect of the First Lien Exit Facilities and the ABL Exit Facility shall be set forth in an intercreditor agreement (the “Intercreditor Agreement”) in form and substance satisfactory to the First Lien Exit Term Loan Agent (with respect to its own treatment) and the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders and shall
                  provide that the liens on “ABL First Priority Collateral” (as defined in the BrandCo Credit Agreement) securing the First Lien Exit Facilities are junior to the liens on such ABL First Priority Collateral securing the ABL Exit Facility,
                  and the liens on any Collateral that does not constitute such ABL First Priority Collateral securing the ABL Exit Facility are junior to the liens on such Collateral securing the First Lien Exit Facilities.

              
	
                Representations

                and Warranties

              	
                Customary and appropriate for facilities of this type consistent with the First Lien Documentation Principles (with qualifications and limitations for materiality consistent with the First Lien
                  Documentation Principles and otherwise mutually agreed between the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders and the Debtors).

              
	
                Affirmative

                Covenants

              	
                Customary and appropriate affirmative covenants for exit facilities of this type consistent with the First Lien Documentation Principles (with exceptions and basket amounts to be consistent with the First
                  Lien Documentation Principles and otherwise mutually agreed between the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders and the Debtors), including (without limitation):

                -          information and reporting requirements, including delivery of audited annual financials, quarterly financials for the first three quarters of each fiscal year, in each case to be delivered within
                  a time period to be agreed;

                -          certificates and other information;

                -          lender conference call;

                -          payment of taxes;

                -          conduct of business;

              

        

        

        
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                -          compliance with laws;

                -          compliance with environmental laws;

                -          maintenance of existence;

                -          maintenance of properties;

                -          maintenance of insurance;

                -          inspection rights;

                -          books and records;

                -          notices;

                -          additional collateral and additional guarantors;

                -          use of proceeds;

                -          further assurances and post-closing conditions;

                -          line of business;

                -          maintenance of ratings;

                -          changes in jurisdiction of organization and name; and

                -          use of commercially reasonable efforts to obtain within 45 days after the Closing Date a private facility rating for the First Lien Exit Facilities and a private issuer rating for the Borrower,
                  in each case from each of Moody’s and S&P.

              
	
                Negative

                Covenants

              	
                Customary and appropriate negative covenants for exit facilities of this type consistent with the First Lien Documentation Principles (with exceptions and basket amounts to be consistent with the First Lien
                  Documentation Principles and otherwise mutually agreed between the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders and the Debtors), including (without limitation):

                -          indebtedness

                -          liens;

                -          fundamental changes;

                -          dispositions;

                -          restricted payments;

                -          investments;

                -          prepayment of certain indebtedness;

                -          transactions with affiliates;

                -          sales and leasebacks

                -          changes in fiscal periods;

                -          negative pledge clauses;

                -          clauses restricting subsidiary distributions;

                -          limitation on hedge agreements;

                -          amendment of company tax sharing agreement; and

                -          Holdings negative covenants.

              
	
                Financial

                Covenants

              	
                None.

              
	
                Events of Default

              	
                Customary and appropriate for facilities of this type (with materiality thresholds, exceptions and grace periods to be mutually agreed between the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders and the Debtors).

              

        

        

        
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                Conditions

                Precedent to

                Closing

              	
                The closing of the First Lien Exit Facilities will be subject to satisfaction of the following:

                 

                (a)  all of the representations and warranties in the First Lien Exit Facilities Documents shall be true and correct in all material respects (or if qualified by
                  materiality or material adverse effect, in all respects) as of the date of such extension of credit, or if such representation speaks as of an earlier date, as of such earlier date;

                 

                (b)  no default or event of default under the First Lien Exit Facilities shall have occurred and be continuing or would result from such extension of credit;

                 

                (c)  delivery of a customary borrowing notice;

                 

                (d)  all conditions to the Plan Effective Date shall have been satisfied in accordance with the Plan or shall have been waived with the consent of the Required
                  Consenting BrandCo Lenders; and

                 

                (e)  satisfaction of those conditions listed on Annex I hereto.

                   

                On the Plan Effective Date, the First Lien Exit Facilities shall be funded (or be deemed to have been funded) in full.

              
	
                Voting/Required

                First Lien Term

                Lenders

              	
                Customary and appropriate for exit facilities of this type consistent with First Lien Documentation Principles. First Lien Term Lenders holding more than 50% of the outstanding principal amount of the First
                  Lien Exit Term Loans are referred to herein as the “Required First Lien Term Lenders.”

              
	
                Fees and Expenses

                & Indemnification

              	
                Customary and appropriate for facilities of this type consistent with First Lien Documentation Principles.

              
	
                Assignments and

                Participations

              	
                Customary and appropriate for facilities of this type (including prohibition on assignments to disqualified lenders); provided that the consent of the Borrower (not to be unreasonably withheld or
                  delayed; Borrower consent shall be deemed given unless it objects by written notice to the First Lien Exit Term Loan Agent within 5 business days after receipt of written notice thereof) shall be required for assignments other than (a)
                  assignments to another First Lien Term Lender, an affiliate of a First Lien Term Lender or an approved fund or (b) during an event of default.

              
	
                Other Provisions

              	
                The First Lien Exit Facilities Documents shall include customary provisions regarding increased costs, illegality, tax indemnities, waiver of trial by jury and other similar provisions.

              
	
                Governing Law

              	
                The laws of the State of New York.

              
	
                Counsel to the

                Initial First Lien

                Term Lenders

              	
                Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP

              

         

        

        
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          ANNEX 1

        

         

        

        ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS TO CLOSING

        

        

        The borrowing (or deemed borrowing) under the First Lien Exit Facilities shall be subject to the following additional conditions precedent, unless waived by the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders:

        

        

        1.    All First Lien Exit Facilities Documents shall have been (or shall, contemporaneously with the occurrence of the Plan Effective Date, be) executed and delivered (or deemed executed and
          delivered pursuant to the Confirmation Order) and shall be in full force and effect, and shall be in form and substance acceptable to the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders and consistent with the Restructuring Support Agreement, including any
          consent rights contained therein.

         

        2.    All documents required to be delivered under the First Lien Exit Facilities Documents, including customary legal opinions, corporate records, good standing certificates and other documents
          from public officials and officers’ certificates, shall have been delivered.

         

        3.    All necessary governmental and third party approvals, consents, licenses and permits in connection with the First Lien Exit Facilities shall have been obtained and remain in full force and
          effect.

         

        4.    Valid and perfected liens on and security interests in the Collateral described in the First Lien Exit Facilities Term Sheet shall have been created; provided that, to the extent any
          security interest in the intended Collateral or any deliverable related to the perfection of security interests in the intended Collateral (other than any Collateral the security interest in which may be perfected by the filing of a UCC financing
          statement or the possession of stock certificates) is not or cannot be provided and/or perfected on the Closing Date (1) without undue burden or expense or (2) after the Borrower’s use of commercially reasonable efforts to do so, then the
          provision and/or perfection of such security interest(s) or deliverable shall not constitute a condition precedent to the availability of the First Lien Exit Facility on the Closing Date but shall be required to be delivered after the Closing
          Date pursuant to arrangements and timing to be mutually agreed by the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders and the Borrower.

         

        5.    The First Lien Exit Term Loan Agent shall have received (i) audited consolidated balance sheets and related statements of income and cash flows of the Borrower and its subsidiaries for the
          fiscal years ended December 31, 2022, (ii) unaudited consolidated balance sheets and related statements of income, stockholders’ equity and cash flows of the Borrower and its subsidiaries for each subsequent fiscal quarter (other than fiscal year
          end) ended at least 45 days before the Plan Effective Date and (iii) copies of satisfactory interim unaudited financial statements for each month ended since the last audited financial statements for which financial statements are available and
          will include each month ended at least 30 days before the Plan Effective Date.

         

        6.    All fees, discounts, expenses and premiums required to be paid to the First Lien Exit Term Loan Agent and the First Lien Term Lenders on the Plan Effective Date shall have been paid.

         

        7.    The First Lien Exit Term Loan Agent shall have received, at least three business days prior to the Plan Effective Date, all documentation and other information required by regulatory
          authorities under applicable “know your customer” and anti-money laundering rules and regulations, including, without limitation, the PATRIOT Act, that has been requested in writing by the First Lien Term Lenders at least seven business days
          prior to the Plan Effective Date.

         

        8.    Other than the Chapter 11 Cases, as of the Plan Effective Date, there shall not be any litigation pending or known by Loan Parties to be threatened against any Loan Party drawing into
          question any credit transaction contemplated by First Lien Exit Facilities, or that could reasonably be expected to have a material adverse effect.

         

        
          
            

        

        
        9.    Since the date of the Disclosure Statement Order, there shall not have occurred any event, change, occurrence or circumstance that, individually or in the aggregate, has had or could
          reasonably be expected to have, individually or in the aggregate, a material adverse effect on the Loan Parties and their subsidiaries, taken as a whole.

         

        10.  The ABL Exit Facility and/or the New Foreign Facility shall have become effective and shall be consistent in all respects with the Restructuring Support Agreement and on terms and subject to
          documentation acceptable to the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders, and the Borrower shall have received gross proceeds in an amount no less than $200.0 million from the ABL Exit Facility and/or the New Foreign Facility.

         

        11.  The New Foreign Facility shall have become effective and shall be consistent in all respects with the Restructuring Support Agreement and on terms and subject to documentation acceptable to
          the Required Consenting BrandCo Lenders, and the Borrower shall have received gross proceeds in an amount no less than $50.0 million from the New Foreign Facility.

         

        12.  The Equity Rights Offering shall have been consummated on terms consistent in all respects with the Restructuring Support Agreement and subject to documentation acceptable to the Required
          Consenting BrandCo Lenders, and Reorganized Holdings shall have received gross proceeds in an amount no less than $650 million from the Equity Rights Offering minus the amount of any reduction thereof as described under “Payment of
          Discounts/Premiums”.

         

        
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        Exhibit C

        

        

        Joinder

         

        The undersigned (“Joinder Party”) hereby acknowledges that it has read and understands the Chapter 11 Restructuring Support Agreement, dated as of
          December 19, 2022 (the “Agreement”),1 by and among Revlon and its affiliates and subsidiaries bound thereto and
          the Consenting Creditor Parties, and agrees to be bound by the terms and conditions thereof, and shall be deemed a “Consenting Creditor Party” and a “Consenting BrandCo Lender” under the terms of the Agreement.

        

        

        The Joinder Party specifically agrees to be bound by the terms and conditions of the Agreement and makes all representations and warranties contained in the Agreement applicable to a Consenting
          Creditor Party as of the date hereof and any further date specified in the Agreement, in each case, applicable to such class of Consenting Creditor Party.

        

        

        Date Executed:

        

        

        
          	
                   

                	
                   

                

        

         Name:

          Title:

          Address:

          Email address(es):

         

        

        
          	
                  Aggregate Principal Amounts Beneficially Owned or Managed on Account of:

                
	
                  ABL DIP Facility

                	 
	
                  Term DIP Facility

                	 
	
                  FILO ABL Claims

                	 
	
                  2020 Term B-1 Loan Claims

                	 
	
                  2020 Term B-2 Loan Claims

                	 
	
                  2020 Term B-3 Loan Claims

                	 
	
                  2016 Term Loan Claims

                	 
	
                  Unsecured Notes Claims

                	 
	
                  General Unsecured Claims

                	 
	
                  Interests

                	 

        

        

        

        	1

              	
                Capitalized terms used but not otherwise defined herein shall having the meaning ascribed to such terms in the Agreement.

              

         

          [Joinder to Restructuring Support Agreement]

          

        

        
          
            

        

        Exhibit D

         

        Transfer Agreement

        

        

        The undersigned (“Transferee”) hereby acknowledges that it has read and understands the Restructuring Support Agreement, dated as of December 19,
          2022 (the “Agreement”),1 by and among the Debtors and the Consenting Creditor Parties, including the transferor to the
          Transferee of any Company Claims/Interests (each such transferor, a “Transferor”), and agrees to be bound by the terms and conditions thereof to the extent the Transferor was thereby bound, and shall
          be deemed a “Consenting Creditor Party” and a “Consenting BrandCo Lender” under the terms of the Agreement.

        

        

        The Transferee specifically agrees to be bound by the terms and conditions of the Agreement and makes all representations and warranties contained in the Agreement applicable to a Consenting
          Creditor Party as of the date of the Transfer, including the agreement to be bound by the vote of the Transferor if such vote was cast before the effectiveness of the Transfer discussed herein.

        

        

        Date Executed:

        

        

      

      
        
          	
                   

                	
                   

                

        

      

      Name:
        Title:

        Address:

        Email address(es):

        

        

        
          	
                  Aggregate Principal Amounts Beneficially Owned or Managed on Account of:

                
	
                  ABL DIP Facility

                	 
	
                  Term DIP Facility

                	 
	
                  FILO ABL Claims

                	 
	
                  2020 Term B-1 Loan Claims

                	 
	
                  2020 Term B-2 Loan Claims

                	 
	
                  2020 Term B-3 Loan Claims

                	 
	
                  2016 Term Loan Claims

                	 
	
                  Unsecured Notes Claims

                	 
	
                  General Unsecured Claims

                	 
	
                  Interests

                	 

        

        

        

        

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                Capitalized terms used but not otherwise defined herein shall having the meaning ascribed to such terms in the Agreement.

              

         

        
          [Transfer Agreement to Restructuring Support Agreement]

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