@javiberrellez: waitttttt @m.ph by Mary Phillips I’m so scared of this formula #skintint #makeupchallenge #makeupreview #boymakeup #maryphillipsmakeup

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Arlet Armenta :
I’m dead we can’t escape rafi
2026-05-29 02:35:16
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ysabellopez6
Ysabel | Tucson esthetician :
not rafi hahahaha
2026-05-29 03:51:11
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simplymiles_
simplymiles_ :
How do I keep my skin tint from transferring cuz it be coming off badddd?
2026-05-29 23:03:10
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domfromthe90s
dom :
Rafi sighting 😭
2026-05-29 16:31:36
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stonealchemyjewelry
stone :
Plz do the whole routine with the under painting!
2026-06-02 07:48:54
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whogoesthere2104
whogoesthere2104 :
Try the itCosmetics skin tint balm at Ulta!!! SO natural and dewy
2026-05-30 20:53:54
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andygelb
Andygelb :
What shade did you use?
2026-05-29 14:09:27
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whogoesthere2104
whogoesthere2104 :
I feel like ur going a shade under ur natural skin tone? I usually try to go half a shade above my natural for a more tanned look! This is lwk giving vampire !
2026-05-30 20:55:26
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babyypaisaa
geraldine :
@m.ph by Mary Phillips for the win 🥳
2026-05-29 05:19:27
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sweetncurious
vane🪽 :
what I need to try @m.ph by Mary Phillips 😍
2026-05-29 01:30:28
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