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Mar 31, 2014
Tal M.
Thank you!!
Mar 31, 2014
Marie Therese D.
The therapist should of ask your permission before waxing the top part of your brow and your not really suppose to but only do it if the client request it :( best thing to use would be sudocrem that what I use when am all red and left with a few spots :)
Mar 31, 2014
Martha G.
They don't look bad? Shade them in with a brown matte eyeshadow and put foundation on to cover the redness
Mar 31, 2014
Marie Therese D.
Their*
Apr 1, 2014
Tal M.
Marie, what's sudocrem? And where can I find it?