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How to ... pack your prettifiers: you'll feel like one smart jet-setter thanks to our product-packing pointers. (Bonus: summer travel style).
Cosmopolitan
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July 01, 2003 |
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To save space in your makeup bag, roll cotton swabs in your most-used eye shadows, then slip them in a snack-size baggie to create a handy stash of single-use eye hues.
Keep your products organized and prevent spillage by storing them in three seperate plastic baggies--one for hair, one for face, and one for body.
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