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Fluid Sheer Glow Enhancer - 02 Champagne by Giorgio Armani for Women - 0.6 oz Makeup
Fluid Sheer Glow Enhancer - 02 Champagne by Giorgio Armani for Women - 0.6 oz Makeup
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Overview
- Finish Type : Natural
- Brand : GIORGIO ARMANI
- Color : Cranberry
- Skin Tone : All
- Skin Type : All
About this item
- This mistake-proof complexion glow enhancer is ultra blendable and lightweight, providing sheer color for a natural glowy makeup look
- In a range of versatile hues, this multi-tasking product can be used as a liquid illuminator, bronzer, or blush
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