@hyyuni.hsrizal: #makeuptransition #cushion #Gmeelan

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foryouu_sha
𐙚 :
org lain pakai elok, sampai kt aku crack terus makeup 🥰
2026-02-20 09:52:07
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mariasukakinderbueno
Maria Fateema :
nak let go code 2 natural packaging bru
2026-05-25 12:43:36
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syrhxc_
☆ ‧͙⁺˚*・༓☾ :
dia mmg glow finishing ke baee
2026-02-03 01:42:31
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kimayyra
mayy 🐾 :
g2g ke gmeelan ? 😭 pening nak pilih
2026-02-28 05:07:10
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schamlyn
ي :
you pakai code apa
2026-01-30 10:46:18
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404leon
Puteri :
nak letgo 02 natural
2026-03-10 11:16:06
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74.mysr
mayd 🎀 :
kalau skintint g2g code 03 code apa
2026-03-07 18:38:38
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nrr.syiraa
nrrsyiraa :
spill shawl ijauu tu plss
2026-02-06 16:30:25
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ainiishz
ainiishz :
Skintific code vanilla, untuk yg ni sesuai code apaa ehh😭
2026-02-24 23:27:12
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nnramalyn_
nur :
G2G code 02,nk amek code brape ye
2026-02-19 23:15:00
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lana_chuuuu
LanaBear :
how u prep sebelum pakai cushion nie?
2026-02-21 04:53:37
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kaszhraa
kass :
shawl hijau from where??
2026-02-14 17:19:09
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sphelloooo
kiyowo :
for lips u pakai apa ?
2026-03-26 08:26:04
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tiadahatisudah
Ashuuuu 🤎🐻 :
Kenapa kenapa org pakai lawa😭aq beli smpai dua nokk jnis ii cushion skali pakai mcm tepung gomak laki aq kata😌😭😭skintin ngn loose powder ja aq bleh pakaiii..trngn jgk nk pakai cushion ii ni tpi dh cuba smpai bnyk kali tkleh go jgk😭
2026-02-28 14:12:31
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lilaadzana
L.raphin :
kalau g2g 01 , gmeelan shade apa ek
2026-05-10 07:08:16
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aizsifahfazmi
momy Mikail dan mido🤱😺❤️ :
Cantikny tudung
2026-02-02 09:08:49
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miaanepp
miaacomel :
powder foundation dia bestt, coverage nya bole tahan jugak laa, kene pakai banyak sikit atau sblom pakai tu cover guna color corrector or concealer. base pun main peranan tau
2026-06-08 13:23:29
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azwazhan
orked :
Hii i nak letgo code 03 baru swatch sekali, salah code 🥹
2026-03-19 16:59:14
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cxylsn
f :
spill blusher you pakai plss
2026-04-23 11:43:38
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luznurs
luznurs :
btw cantiknya matcha strawberry
2026-04-18 06:36:58
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kokonoirawr
Lyra aquesha :
code apa ni
2026-06-09 13:06:18
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naxiraaa22
ⁱʳᵃᵃ :
awakk pakai primer apa kak?
2026-04-03 07:33:59
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shhstfum
v⁷ :
nk link baju
2026-02-06 16:32:49
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