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The first day I wore it
The first day I wore it, my friend asked me what mascara I was using because she loved my lashes. I will definitely purchase this product again.
I've read good reviews so I thought I'd…
I've read good reviews so I thought I'd give it a try. I'm not going to rave about it.
If it works for you, then it works for you, that's great, and it's cheap, even if it doesn't work you should try it; at least then you'll know.
Must say this is a very good mascara…
Must say this is a very good mascara and is now my ""new favourite""! Thank you seller - great product and fast delivery.
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