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Vincent Longo Concealer Brush #25 - Brand New on 2040-motos

US $20.66
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Lakewood, New Jersey, United States

Lakewood, New Jersey, United States
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Vincent Longo Concealer Brush #25 - Brand New

Retail Price: $22
Sale Price: $20.66
TOTAL SAVINGS: $1.00
Ships within 1-2 business days, 100% Authentic, Easy Returns
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Size: 1 Piece
Condition: Brand New - Boxed
Size Type: Full Size
Description

The small size and narrow head of Brush #25 allows for exact placement of concealer around the eye area and against fine lines and creases. The firm synthetic bristles also make it the perfect corrective tool to precisely define the mouth. How to use: Coat the brush with concealer and gently tap against areas that need coverage. Once the concealer has been dispensed, use light strokes to blend the outer edges of the concealer into the skin. Nylon.

Shipping

When do we ship: We typically ship orders Monday through Friday (except for Holidays) within 3 business days of receipt of payment. All orders are shipped with a Delivery Confirmation. You will receive an email with the tracking number as soon as your order ships.

Return Policy

Your complete satisfaction is our ultimate goal. You may return any item shipped by skinfacade.com, keeping the following in mind: You should return the item to us within 14 days of receipt. We do not accept items back that have been opened or used unless the product is damaged or defective. We'll also provide free return shipping if your return is the result of our error (damaged, defective, or incorrect item, etc.). In other cases, a return postage fee of $4.99 will apply. A 10% re-stocking fee will be applied on all returns over $200.

Payment

For your security & convenience, we only accept PayPal. You can pay us securely with all major credit cards thru Paypal. Residents of New York State will be charged the applicable sales tax. Payments are due within 7 days of auction closing. Any unpaid items will be removed from your order and relisted. skinfacade will file an Unpaid Items dispute with eBay for all non-paying bidders.

About Us

At skinfacade, we believe finding the right skin care product should be very simple and cost effective. All our products are 100% authentic and fresh. With outstanding customer support to make shopping easy for you, we sell discount skin care products from all of the world's most famous manufacturers. Our selection of cosmetics is quite impressive and includes powdered blushes, compact kits, and the best mascara you could ever imagine. For your convenience, we also offer a fantastic assortment of skin care that can make you look young, radiant, and undeniably beautiful. If you want to live up to your full potential, you ought to shop at skinfacade.

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