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Your new favorite lashes! MEE❤️LASH is a lightweight, multiple wear (up to 30 uses with proper use and care) and cruelty free synthetic lash with 6 beautiful styles to choose from...or take all 6! No magnets...just feathery light goodness! P❤️werful - A wispy long lash that is light as a feather, but gives a medium fullness. Gr❤️teful - A fuller, dense lash with medium length. Resembles light volume lash extensions and feels like air! S❤️ccessful - More dense at the base and becomes a wispy medium length lash. M❤️gical - Our most natural wispy lash is a short to medium length and medium density. Perfect for those wanting a more natural look! Th❤️nkful - A light density medium length lash that looks absolutely supernatural! J❤️yful - The perfect medium...in both length and density. Creates a beautiful cat eye effect with shorter lashes in front and longer at end. Can be used with our MAGIC LINER in Black or Clear...or your favorite lash glue!
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This weightless, moisture-preserving formula utilizes Isoplentix™ microfluidic technology to provide Vitamin B3, Abyssinian Oil, and Hibiscus Oil in their purest forms along with an instant infusion of hydration to help soften the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles for more radiant, healthy-looking skin with continued use. Daily Hydro-Drops™ are hypoallergenic, non-comedogenic, Dermatologist and Ophthalmologist tested.
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Non-comedogenic moisturizer that provides 8-hour moisturization with innovative technology and naturally derived ingredients, including shea butter, mango butter, and avocado oil, to help combat skin dryness.1 Reference: 1. TEWL/Moisturization evaluation of a skin care product. Data on file. Obagi Cosmeceuticals LLC.
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A unique formula containing prescription 4% hydroquinone for the gradual lightening of hyperpigmentation, such as dark spots, sun spots, age spots, melasma, and other types of discoloration.* *Contains sodium metabisulfite, a sulfite that may cause allergic-type reactions including anaphylactic symptoms and life-threatening or less severe asthmatic episodes in certain susceptible people. The overall prevalence of sulfite sensitivity in the general population is unknown and probably low. Sulfite sensitivity is seen more frequently in asthmatic than in nonasthmatic people.