@caliwbu: new new from happy skin! they have serum blushes now 👀 #newmakeup #makeupreview #makeupph #blush

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gabriellalalala36
gabriella :
Sana hindi over 500 😭
2025-11-16 14:31:02
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_just.liyana
𐙚 LIYANA 𝜗𝜚 :
The packaging looks like fwee very cutesy 🥰✨
2025-11-16 11:12:54
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miaorise
miaorise :
DEEP MAUVEEE OMG and the packaging is giving fwee 🥺💗
2025-11-16 16:29:46
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pearl_ann08
Pearl Ann :
grabe naman talaga ang sunod sunod na release ng local brands 👏🏻👏🏻 layover got my attention!! 💗
2025-11-16 13:18:32
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marianfrancisco11
marianfrancisco :
di ko nanaman afford as a student it's super expensive 😔
2025-11-16 15:13:41
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tinee.marcelo
Tine Marcelo :
Uhm. My blush blindness said “need more” but my wallet said “NO”😭
2025-11-18 04:19:34
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icathyuu
mariposà :
i like the packaging 😭😭, it looks like a laroan lang
2025-11-16 11:21:37
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ysanini.bananini
🦭 :
atee rsg o naturale concealerr
2025-11-18 08:41:33
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sincerely.zee2002
mon chéri :
in lovee with them all! 💗
2025-11-19 10:29:59
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cess_lovescoffee
cess (taylor's version) :
super cute ng packaging!! and I love to try, 'coz it's a serum blush!! 😍✨
2025-11-19 02:27:10
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nglcmlnsn
eliqt 🧚🏻‍♀️ :
bagong fave na naman 😩
2025-11-16 11:10:08
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nicoleterego
Nicole :
wheeen
2025-11-16 14:40:40
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czarmaineee_
maine :
suite seat and final call shade!!😫
2025-11-16 11:28:51
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mariariaa2
it's riaaa^^ :
omgg love the blush's packaging!!
2025-11-16 11:54:13
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demicruise
demi cruise :
sana chunky applicator hehe
2025-11-16 11:37:16
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asusskii
rish୨ৎ :
ang cutie ng packaging and soaferr ganda ng mga shades🤭
2025-11-16 13:55:28
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chocochoco.612
Chocochoco612 on IG :
omg cutie packaging at ang gaganda ng shade lalo na ung takeoff shade 😱🤩
2025-11-17 14:06:11
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cccrystala
ccccrystala :
THE PACKAGINGG? AAA SOO CUTEEE😍😍
2025-11-16 11:10:52
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etheris07
etheris07 :
saan naman aq kukuha ng pang order dyan😭
2025-11-16 16:00:05
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xndrqsz
^-^ :
first!
2025-11-16 11:07:55
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gabriellalalala36
gabriella :
Runway!! Gandaaaa
2025-11-16 14:32:06
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_just.liyana
𐙚 LIYANA 𝜗𝜚 :
Love the Final Call 😍
2025-11-16 11:13:48
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gelafinds5
ᡣ𐭩 ⊹ ࣪Ge_Lay ౨ৎ˚₊ :
Omg the packaging so cutie and the shades😍😍✨
2025-11-16 12:08:47
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leahmoretopatungan
leahmoretopatungan :
cute ng packaging 😍❤️‍🔥
2025-11-16 18:21:33
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icathyuu
mariposà :
ang ganda nang packaging😭😭😭
2025-11-17 10:35:03
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