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~~new In Box Vincent Longo Lux Sweet Melody Eyeshadow ~~ on 2040-motos

US $36
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Kansas City, Missouri, United States

Kansas City, Missouri, United States
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Vincent Longo Sun Moon Stars Trio Eye Shadow, Sweet Melody Three shades of carefully selected eye shadows in a single pot, make professional color matching a breeze. The simple sex or lux or pax philosophy tells you exactly where to place each shadow on your eye. Guides you where on the eye to apply each shade for a professional result. Guides you where on the eye to apply each shade for a professional result.

Guides you where on the eye to apply each shade for a professional result
Subtle pearl finish
Streak proof and crease free blending
May be used wet or dry
Long lasting colour

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