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    <title>topic Concealer (demos) in Beauty</title>
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    <description>Ive been reading Bobbie Browns Makeup Manual and it shows using a ton of concealer under the eye. The demos from pretty much all the qvc vendors seem to do the same. If I use concaler under my eyes, its usually a tiny dot. I feel it would really draw more attention to problems if I used too much. I do have to say, I normally do not have any under eye issues, but I was wondering if piling concealer on under the eyes was a helper for an every day look? Maybe I need it and am avoiding it for the wrong reasons! TIA!</description>
    <pubDate>Thu, 02 Feb 2012 16:29:21 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>Ive been reading Bobbie Browns Makeup Manual and it shows using a ton of concealer under the eye. The demos from pretty much all the qvc vendors seem to do the same. If I use concaler under my eyes, its usually a tiny dot. I feel it would really draw more attention to problems if I used too much. I do have to say, I normally do not have any under eye issues, but I was wondering if piling concealer on under the eyes was a helper for an every day look? Maybe I need it and am avoiding it for the wrong reasons! TIA!</description>
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