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Feb 12, 2013
Jocelyn R.
So basically, I've never really worn a lot of makeup ever, but makeup seems to have a huge impact on our generation now... I've always stuck with the basics type of makeup, I want to try new & exotic now. That I'm older I want to be on my grown and sexy lls what should I do.
Feb 12, 2013
Brianna E.
Nothing wrong with basics I've just started wearing foundation regularly and I'm 21. And I don't know if I'd even continue I might just save it for special occasions. It's better for skin. And it takes less time.