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Ultrabland 45g

€ 11.50

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taraxkimberly

last reacted to over 4 years ago

I use ultrabland not as a facial cleanser, but as a cream for loosening matte lipstick. Lipstick by jeffree Star of colourpop etc, so don't just let go of my lips, what I do is I take a little bit of ultrabland, smear it on my lips, so the colour comes off and then wipe it off. Works like a train! I only use it for my lips because the cream is very thick and greasy. So should your lipstick never get rid of your lips? Try this!

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c.my.shelfie

last reacted to over 4 years ago

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What a nice cleansing for the face this is! I have been using this product for over 5 months now and it works well on my acne prone skin. This product is definitely a stay for me. I will share with you the pros and cons that have noticed me: Benefits: · Based on natural ingredients that are gentle on the skin; · It nourishes your skin and therefore does not dry out (if you suffer from dry, pulling skin after showering, it also helps to apply this product to your face before showering); · Suitable for people with impure/sensitive skin; · Durable to use; · Also removed waterproof makeup or lipstick that's hard to get off. Cons: · It leaves a greasy layer on your face, which makes it better to use the cleanser only in the evening; · If you have a lot of foundation, remove the 'stubborn' layer first with a cleaning cloth and then use the Ultrabland as a second cleaner.

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taraxkimberly

over 4 years ago

Ik gebruik deze idd ook om lipstick te verwijderen 😊

melissacaseyy

about 2 years ago

Cleansing balm

A very nice makeup remover for the days when you have a little more makeup on, this cleanser is a balm that melts your makeup off, then you take it off with a warm wash hand. And I'll do a double cleanse with another facial cleanser. Works perfectly for removing makeup and is also largely natural

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