Quixtars NAO Cosmetics Introduces Limited Edition Colors
Ada, MI (PRWeb) January 24, 2007 -- NAO never accept ordinary® cosmetics from Quixtar introduces tainted love, the latest Limited Edition Color Palette of cosmetic confections for lips, eyes and cheeks.
Available in shimmer, matte or precious metallic looks, NAO never accept ordinary lip colors feature complex, vegetable-based emollients for soft, supple lips. This sensational formula is perfectly finished with a sweet hint of apricot. Two new shades debut this spring; brag, a sheer, matte ruby red and embellish, a rich metallic berry. NAO lip colors are available for a suggested retail price of $16.75.
For a deep wash of color drenched in liquid shine, try NAO never accept ordinary liquid lip color in pout, a perfect metallic bubble-gum pink. Liquid lip color retails for a suggested price of $20.90.
NAO never accept ordinary lip gloss is drenched with vegetable-based emollients and moisture locking vitamin E. Sealed with a kiss of apricot, the newest shades of NAO lip gloss include the shimmery soft berry of it girl, and the soft, glittery pink of darling. NAO lip gloss suggested retail price is $16.95.
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