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KKW BeautySmokey Volume I Eyeshadow Palette

R1,199

R1,500
Excludes shipping
Please note that this product is a

R1,199

R1,500
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  • Due to the nature of this product it cannot be returned unless sealed and in original packaging.
  • This product is a parallel import. This has nothing to do with the authenticity of the product (it is completely authentic), but means it has been imported without the approval, or license of the registered owner of the trademark and therefore no guarantee or warranty in respect of such goods will be honoured or fulfilled by any official or licensed importer of such goods. However, any warranty claims will be covered by OneDayOnly or the relevant third party seller, in accordance with our standard return/refund policy. 
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Master your smokey eye with the Smokey Volume I Eyeshadow Palette. This 6-Pan palette is formulated for an easy and blendable application. The matte shadows provide a creamy, powdery finish in an array of warm and smokey hues to add depth and shade to any eye look. The buttery smooth metallic shadows can be used wet or dry and with brushes or fingers to create an effortlessly saturated, silky look.

Product Features
  • Femme: Matte creamy ivory
  • Risqué: Matte rose
  • Fatale: Metallic smokey silver
  • Antique: Matte warm grey
  • Exotic: Matte warm brown
  • Dark: Matte black
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