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Bonne Bell Liquid Smacker-Strawberry
Bonne Bell Liquid Lip Smacker - Strawberry The new lip gloss by Bonne Bell treats your lips with your favorite flavors in a clear, high-shine gloss! Smooth-on gloss moisturizes with Vitamin E and Aloe and leaves lips super shiny! The sensations felt with the strawberry lip smacker made by the Bonne Bell Company is a fun, yet fabulous feeling compared to no other. This lip gloss is a must have. It also adds a beautiful shine on your lips and it is very cheap! The prices may vary according to the store, but the original fun flavored lip gloss tube is frequently found starting from two to three dollars, which is extremely cheap for such a great product. It is made out of Hydrogenated Polyisobutene, Mineral (Paraffinum Liquidum) Oil, Diisostearyl

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