This is a double ended mascara and lipgloss duo! Perfect for your small evening bag!

Pure Color Lipgloss in Magnificent Mauve (rare and discontinued color!):

AWARD WINNER 'Best Lip Gloss' Best of Beauty Awards 2010 Allure Magazine, October 2010

Lip Gloss with the power to light up your face. True Vision technology transforms ordinary color and makes it extraordinary. Imagine what it will do for your lips. With lasting shine for a lasting impression.

True Vision color means: Maximized color impact; Magnified vibrancy, clarity and dimension; Amplified brilliance.


Sumptuous Extreme Lash Multiplying Volume Mascara in Extreme Black

Lashes seem to multiply, magnify, grow to extremes.
Sumptuous Extreme creates outrageous volume, lift and curves for an audacious, false-lash effect. Eyes look brighter, wider, more seductive.

Extreme Bold Volume formula is a blend of three high-volume fibers in a mousse-light base. The formula acts almost like lash extensions, multiplying and growing the look of lashes. Fortified with conditioning Lash-Advancing Vitamin Complex.

The BrushComber Extreme has two types of bristles: flexible fibers to carry maximum formula; solid fibers to comb and separate for clump-free definition.

.1 oz/2.8 ml mascara
.15 oz/4.5 ml lip gloss


Full size lipgloss was .2 oz/6 ml and retailed for $24! This tube is almost the same amount of product as the full size item!

Full size mascara is .27oz/8 ml and retails for $27.50. This tube is more than 1/3 of the full size!

This is a great deal on a discontinued lipgloss color along with Estee Lauder's most popular mascara!

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