This week's top beauty web sales: purse-perfect products

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Sunday 04 July 2010 19:00 EDT
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This week, shop DaLish, whose products are designed to be carried in a handbag, and cute beauty accessories by Fluff.

Haute Look

Red Ginger assembles nail art, make-up, brushes and skin care from all over the globe - shop its products from July 7. Plus: brandnew DaLish Cosmetics, designed to be carried with you in your purse, and celebrity make-up artist Carol Shaw's Lorac brand also go on sale here this week.

http://www.hautelook.com

Gilt

Mario Badescu's skincare line - which has celebrity fans including Charlize Theron and jennifer Aniston - becomes available here on July 7.

http://www.gilt.com

BeautyTicket

The site has something slightly different for its shoppers this week: snap-close cosmetic mirrors, featuring eye-catching cartoon personalities, by Fluff are $3.99, instead of $16 a pop.

http://beautyticket.com

Market for Drama

More unusual beauty accessories can be shopped here at MfD's vintage sale, opening July 6.

http://marketfordrama.com

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