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115+ Piece Makeup Collection for Auction – CLOSED

**CLOSED** Original Cost: 5+ Makeup Collection includes over 115 items! Check out my blog, lizyartur.blogspot.com , for photos of the collection. MAKEUP COLLECTION BRANDS/NAMES: FACE: Basic Hydro Matt Foundation: Light Basic Natural Makeup: Nougat Coastal Scents Camo Quad Concealer: Color Corrector Makeup Forever Concealer Palette: No. 1 (5 concealers) Physicians Formula Concealer Twins: Yellow/Light (duo) Maybelline Dream Mousse Concealer: Cream/Light 4-5 Neutrogena Concealer Stick: Correcting Yellow CHEEKS: Sigma Blush & Highlighter Palette: Not Fade Away (b), Ruby Tuesday (b), Some Girls (b), Moon Light Mile (h) Milani Blush: Luminous MAC Blush: Fleurry Michael Todd Eye shadow & Blush Palette: Baby Pink (e/s), Lush (e/s), Zodiac (b) Essence Blush: Almost Famous Michael Todd Blush Stick: Dixie Bare Minerals Blush: Soft Focus Glee EYESHADOW: Maybelline e/s: Urban Brown Maybelline e/s Duo: Irish Mint Physicians Formula Shimmer Strips e/s Palette: Pop of Hazel Eyes, Pop of Green Eyes, Pop of Brown Eyes (3 palettes, 9e/s each) Elf Duo Cream e/s: Blueberry, Berry Mix, Olive (3, 2e/s each) 2 No Name e/s — Highly pigmented in charcoal & cranberry Ulta e/s: Apricot, Granite, Peacock, Organza, Flirty (5) Bare Minerals e/s: Green Tea Kiko e/s: 125, 18, 01 (3) Coastal Scents e/s: Squeeze Me Montserrat Fajardo e/s: 39, 30 (2) NYX e/s: Midnight Bourjois e/s: Coral NYX e/s: Pink Champagne EYELINER: Rimmel: Aubergine, Lovable Lilac, Gold Black (3) Flormar: Ultra Gold Basic: 06

How to Win Swoopo Auctions

There are several “pay to bid” auction sites out there these days. What is the best way to score the items on those sites? Here’s a link describing the sort of auction going on at these sites and why it’s a loser for everyone involved but the company running the auction: en.wikipedia.org Also notice that the structure of wins/losses on these auctions are similar to that of a lottery, bingo, or a poker tournament: one person wins and everyone else loses. So why is the payoff so much less for the winner than in a lottery or bingo? Because the company is keeping all the extra money. The odds to win are no better than a lottery but the payoff is WAY less! The risk/reward here is so poor on these auctions you should think twice before participating.

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