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Beauty Mark It Results: Your First Beauty Purchase




There are many rites of passage from childhood to adulthood: learning to ride a bike, discovering the truth about Santa Claus, your first kiss — just to name a few. These are experiences that are forever engraved in our minds. Here at Bella, however, I'm more concerned with another important memory: your first beauty purchase. Whether it was when you were 6 or 16, chances are you still remember what you bought. We're beauty junkies, after all, and who can forget her first fix?

There were so many fun bookmarks this week, but in the end, I went with the product that the majority of you purchased first. That honor goes to Maybelline's Great Lash Washable Mascara. TeamSugar members elements, chiquita25, and magalaya all bought this as their first mascara. elements even said "I felt so much older and mature when I first bought this classic mascara!" Thanks for the trip down memory lane.

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