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 Lip & Cheek Stain - Mango Crush

Get the look of bitten lips and pinched cheeks without the pain. Stila Cosmetics Lip & Cheek Stain - Mango Crush is a healthy, fruit-infused formula that gives your lips and cheeks a flush of fresh, shimmery tangerine color. 0.08 fl. oz. Ideal for those who want a natural-looking, multi-use stain that is infused with vitamins and antioxidants. Mango Extracts naturally stain the skin. Vitamin C brightens and protects. Vitamin E nourishes. Apply to apples of the cheeks and blend or apply to the lips either alone of under a lip gloss.

Ingrediants

Water (aqua), Glycerin, Butylene glycol, Alumina, Sodium carbomer, Trisodium edta, Flavor (aroma), Potassium sorbate, Alcohol denatured, Carica papaya (papaya) fruit extract, Ananas sativus (pineapple) fruit extract, Mangifera indica (mango) fruit extract, Sodium hyaluronate, Phenoxyethanol, Riboflavin, Tocopheryl acetate, Ascorbic acid, Tin oxide, Benzyl salicylate, may contain (+/-) Mica, Titanium dioxide (ci 77891), Red 33 (ci 17200), Red 6 (ci 15850), Orange 5 (ci 45370)

 

Skin's Apricot Mango Eye Cream
Description

For those who want a truly natural, organic eye cream, free of fragrance, harmful chemicals and even essential oils, this is it!   This is a rich, fabulous eye cream that even the most sensitive will find gentle and easy to use. It has Apricot kernel oil for the sensitive skin around the eye area to smooth and regenerate, jojoba oil for exceptional absorption, mango butter to help heal, protect, aid in wrinkle reduction, and to soften the skin, and macadamia nut oil to moisturize and  help protect the skin. This eye cream goes on creamy but not greasy, yet continues to moisturize the skin around your eye area all day.  Light enough to use during the day under your make-up but rich enough to use as a night cream.

 
Ingredients

Apricot kernel oil*, Jojoba oil*, macadamia nut oil*, mango butter *, olive oil*, vitamin E oil, vegetable emulsifying wax, distilled water, glycerin, grapefruit seed oil. *Certified organic

MANGO perfumes

Description

Mango Perfume is the most sensorial expression of the fashion world of MANGO fashion. Contemporary, daring fragrances reflecting the most urban, modern-day style of the MANGO woman. An accessible luxury for young, feminine and modern women, who are always at the forefront of latest trends. MANGO perfumes... The perfect complement for your skin. The mango is a tropical fruit that can be used for eating, cooking, skin moisturizers and also for scent. Below is a recipe to make your own homemade mango perfume that takes 2 weeks to make but is well worth it when it is done. You can refresh with this fruity scent that is perfect all summer long.

 

Instructions

 Pour 1/3 cup of vodka and 25 drops of the mango essential oil into a sterilized 20-oz. bottle, Close the bottle and shake well, Add 2 cups of distilled or boiled water (cooled at room temperature). Shake for several minutes more. Set the mixed ingredients aside in a cool dry place for 2 weeks. After 2 weeks, get a ceramic or glass bowl, take a coffee filter and filter the liquid through the coffee filter into the glass bowl. Transfer the strained mixture into a sterilized measuring cup and pour into colored bottles. If you don't have colored bottles you can pour them in regular glass bottles but store one in the refrigerator to last longer and keep it fresh.          

 

 
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

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