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Oops! Did you think this was a Silicone Implant

Oops! Did you think this was 
a Silicone Implant,,, 

Well… Nope, It's a Hot Beauty-Blending Tool!






It's an ancient makeup question: How do you apply makeup without wasting a ton of product? 

Hmm… When you apply foundation with an ordinary sponge or brush, a portion of the makeup gets absorbed into the tool, draining your precious formula and your money  faster.
 So, we save our precious formula and money with the new innovative invention, “The Silisponge”. 
The Silisponge by Molly Cosmetics has solved this issue completely. The Silisponge is a silicone makeup applicator that doesn't absorb any of the products while seamlessly blending your makeup. The tool, which looks strikingly similar to a breast implant or at the very least, a push-up bra insert, and some of us know all too well how  to use them.

The Silisponge is an especially ideal option for makeup artists. That's because it's easy to clean, sterilize, and reuse within minutes, without the inconvenient drying time of a sponge.

Since its release earlier this week, it's already sold out three times, but you can pre-order the next restock. Can’t wait till mine arrives… Look for the on hands review to   follow…
 xoxoxo

M!ss Wiss...


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