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    <description>Hi ladies. Please tell me - what is the proper etiquette for getting one's makeup done at a counter for an occasion? Do you make an appointment, and do you have to buy products, or do you pay the associate, or is it sufficient to tip? Also, do you have recommendations for a particular counter? Please help! TIA!</description>
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      <description>Hi ladies. Please tell me - what is the proper etiquette for getting one's makeup done at a counter for an occasion? Do you make an appointment, and do you have to buy products, or do you pay the associate, or is it sufficient to tip? Also, do you have recommendations for a particular counter? Please help! TIA!</description>
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