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UV Blue Hair Mascara

£3.00 £2.79 US Dollar Price: $4.44 / Euro Price: €3.04 *

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Update your party look and add a burst of colour with the help of some UV hair mascara in UV blue. You will have everyone's attention as soon as you walk into the party. Not only is this hair mascara ideal for clubbing, but it also ideal for fancy dress events such as Halloween.


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Wow! if you want to stand out then these UV Hair Mascaras are for you.

Make sure you really stand out and combine the look with a pair of fashion coloured contact lenses from our outstanding range.

Order your UV Hair Mascaras now for speedy shipping to the United Kingdom, or international delivery for only £3.99.

 

 

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