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Kiss Me Heroine Make Long & Curl Mascara (Black 01)
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hazelnutcookie
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i usually pass by the ones in clementi.. i think very far for u? haha. or if i go town, watsons are everywhere!

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loveyou1hr
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ohh clementi mall or? haha. town is a pain to go during weekends sad to say!
I can never fail. Unless I stop trying...

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Yup.. Or the branch off the Clementi mall/mrt area.. West coast.

My "scissors-looking" eyelash curler is free from maybelline. Quite good to use. The other one is a more compact plastic one with no brand I think.. But I remember the packaging to have jap words. :)

Posted: 30 July 2011 at 2:47pm · IP Logged

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haha how come the curler is scissor-looking? haha the reason why i asked which brand of eyecurler is because i think its so important to curl lashes first before applying mascara and the current one im having is not really gd..haha no brand one..
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haha i mean the metallic looking kind where the handle looks like scissors.. ahaha.

yeah eyecurler prevents eyelashes from drooping down and staining the mascara on the skin and all..

the "scissors-looking" kind of any brand should be fine i think.. make up artistes also use those kind..

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