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March Ipsy Bag Review

My Ipsy bag came in the mail, and I absolutely love getting my Ipsy bags each month! There is nothing better than receiving makeup in the mail! Unless it is money, money is good. This month, the bag was absolutely adorable! It is so colorful, and tells me that Spring is on the way! Here is what was in my Ipsy bag this month!

Chella Eyeliner Pen| Indigo: Okay, I need to gush. You know I LOVE my Blue Devils, and that March Madness is starting. So, this eyeliner is perfect for when I want to play up my eyes with a little Duke blue. I am still learning to line my upper lash line, but this will be great for my lower lash line!

Pixi| Flawless Beauty Primer: This primer is slightly peachy in color, and slightly shimmery. I am anxious to see how this works on my oily skin. I will keep you informed!

NYX Love in Rio| Cabana Boy: This eyeshadow is very metallic and the brown is matte, and highly pigmented! I am excited to give this a try and see how it looks! Stay tuned for a review in the future!

BareMinerals Marvelous Moxie Lipstick| Get Ready: This color is a beautiful shade of a rosy mauve tone. This glides on smoothly and is the perfect transition shade into Spring.

Do you receive Ipsy bags each month? What did you get in yours? Leave me a comment, I'd love to hear from you!

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