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The Secret to Every Pop Girl Glam Starts With Skin Care | Rock the Look
This is partner content. In this episode of Rock the Look, presented by Neutrogena, celebrity makeup artist Micaela Cleary breaks down how to create the ultimate effortless pop girl glam. From glowing skin prep to soft, camera-ready makeup, Micaela reveals why skin care is the foundation behind every standout beauty look. Plus, she shares pro […]
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According to Billboard’s source item, The Secret to Every Pop Girl Glam Starts With Skin Care | Rock the Look, This is partner content. In this episode of Rock the Look, presented by Neutrogena, celebrity makeup artist Micaela Cleary breaks down how to create the ultimate effortless pop girl glam. From glowing skin prep to soft, camera-ready makeup, Micaela reveals why skin care is the foundation behind every standout beauty look. Plus, she shares pro […]
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