In thing: BeneFit Babe Cake
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Your support makes all the difference.With products such as a yellow-tinted concealer called Lemon Aid and a blemish zapper called Boo-boo Zap and Roadkill eyeshadow, these are products for beautiful West Coast serial bimbos.
While BeneFit have long been cult items in the United States, the products have only just arrived over here.
Glamour girls and the fashion world have been clamouring for BeneFit's infamous Babe Cake eyeshadows. These are the darkest kohl colours for dreamy eyes and have names such as Audrey, Marilyn and Bridget. Babe Cake pounds 9.50, Lemon Aid pounds 12,
Lip Plump pounds 12, She Laq pounds 18.50,
Boo-boo Zap pounds 11.95.
Monique Roffey
BeneFit make-up at Harrods,
Knightsbridge SW1 (071730 1234). Mon/Tues/Sat 10am-6pm
Weds/Thurs/Fri 10am-7pm
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