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Pastimes : Where the GIT's are going

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To: Neeka who wrote (89742)1/1/2005 3:26:31 PM
From: KLP  Read Replies (1) of 225578
 
The green lipstick I use turns a pink/mauve...It depends on the acid in your body. It isn't Mary Kay...I can find this type either at the State Fair, or in Canada at London's Drug Stores....

Re the Mary Kay....I love most of the the products and that's why I sell it....I couldn't sell anything if I didn't like it. Especially like the skin care...the company does a wonderful job staying on top of the newest technology, and sells the products at a good price...much less than Lancomb or Estee, etc, and more than Maybeline...Mary Kay believed so much in SPF products to protect the skin from cancer possibilities, that those products are always state of the art, and very fairly priced.

Back to the Tangee types....There are many funny colors...three main ones though. The orange on me turns sorta coral, the green as above, and the yellow turns a pretty pink.
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