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21 Oct

Milk Jelly Blush Review

Milk Jelly Blush Review
#makeup #milkmakeup #blush #review -------------------------------------------------------------------- Welcome to my vibrant YouTube channel! I'm Shivangi, your guide to the charming world of makeup, lifestyle, fashion, and thrilling explorations. Join me as we dive into the enchanting realm of beauty, where I'll share expert makeup tutorials, honest product reviews, and the most recent fashion trends that may ignite your style quotient. Get inspired and empowered as we unlock the secrets to feeling and looking your very best. But that is not all—I'm also captivated with exploring recent things and discovering hidden gems. From travel adventures to trying out unique experiences, I'll take you along on thrilling journeys full of unforgettable moments. Let's connect! Youtube Link: https://www.youtube.com/@shivangichauhan.20 Instagram: https://instagram.com/shivangichauhan.20?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA ...
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3 Feb

Milk Makeup Cooling Water Jelly Review — See Photos

Milk Makeup Cooling Water Jelly Review — See Photos
As TikTok users devour edible beauty trends, it’s not surprising that products look more delicious lately. The newest example is Milk Makeup’s latest Cooling Water Jelly Tint, a lip and cheek tint that's paying homage to gummy worms, Jell-O, and other gelatin-based desserts. The tint is available in 4 punchy shades (Burst, a vivid fuchsia, Chill, a vibrant pink, Spritz, a warm strawberry, and Splash, a plum) that look juicy within the tube, but are they price sinking your teeth into? (Metaphorically, in fact, because we’d never recommend you eat your beauty products.)Milk Makeup Cooling Water Jelly Tint in Spritz$26 at Sephora$26 at Milk MakeupMilk Makeup Cooling Water Jelly Tint in Chill$24 at Sephora$24 at Milk MakeupMilk Makeup Cooling Water...
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4 Oct

Louise Trotter’s Carven Debut, Loewe’s Look, and The Row’s

Louise Trotter’s Carven Debut, Loewe’s Look, and The Row’s
PARIS — It was a Paris Fashion Week of emotional highs, goodbyes and decisive debuts. All of it played out against the backdrop of the still-strong trend of “quite luxury,” which was pushed ever so subtly into the background with the growing spectacle of celebrity-driven shows and front rows. The departures of Gabriella Hearst from Chloé and Sarah Burton from Alexander McQueen were especially notable as they were two of the only a few women to move up large fashion houses. “The changing of the guard and farewells to each…were bittersweet moments throughout the week. The exiting leadership from two visionary female designers can be deeply missed,” noted Jodi Kahn, vp of luxury fashion at Neiman Marcus. Louise Trotter’s debut collection at...
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