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used make up bundle ?5


budleigh

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all used (except the brush) / slightly worn packaging - all can be sanitised easily. might be good for a young teen experimenting with make up. ?5 for the lot. feel bad for it wasting away in my drawer!


collection - eyes uncovered - nude bronze palette - barely used (no brush)

bourjois paris - delice de soleil bronzing powder 14 olive skin - plenty left (no brush)

real techniques - eyeliner brush - never used

collection - glam crystals - dazzling gel liner 'glitz 1' - used once

make up revolution - redemption palette iconic 3 - used but plenty left - a few colours untouched

laqa & co - lip lube - swatched

maybelline - colour sensational - '547' pleasure me red - used a few times

rimmel - moisture review '380 - dark night' - used a few times

batiste original dry shampoo - used once


pick up from lordship lane.

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