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April Ipsy Bag

I got that wonderful pink bag in the mail! This was a pretty good bag, and I always look forward to getting my bag in the mail every month. Here's what I got!

Urban Decay 24/7 Velvet Glide on Pencil: I really like these eyeliners. They do as they say, glide on smoothly, and last. I only wish I had received another color. Can you have too many black eyeliners??

demeter Roll on Perfume Oil: This was a pretty good sized sample. I am still trying to decide if I like this scent. It isn't overpowering, and floral. I am 85% sure I like this. I still have to wear it more to see how I feel.

Elizabeth Mott Pop Goes the Shadow: Unfortunately this eyeshadow was broken. I do like the color, so I am going to try and fix it. This color is a beautiful champagne color.

Dr. Brandt Microdermabrasion Skin Exfoliant: I love using exfoliants on my face to clean off all of the impurities. Plus, it makes your makeup apply more smoothly.

Cailyn Tinted Lip Balm: This lip balm is matte, and is like a stain. I received the shade Apple Pink, and it is a slightly pinky-orange shade. This does last on my lips, and feels very nice on the lips.

The bag for this month was a Beauty Rocks bag and has a CD on the front.

What did you get in your Ipsy bag this month? Leave me a comment and let me know! I'd love to hear from you!

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