@@adlerackerman3242 we’ll mcobeauty is an Australian brand but now it’s in America sadly but how do you know that it’s the dupe of the lala cream do you even have the mcobeauty moisturiser because I do and it’s not that think
Am i the only one who thinks this is the line? Like it’s okay to “dupe” a products formula or packaging, but this is just straight up stealing their design and packaging. Might just be a hot take🤷♀️
As someone who lives near Woolworths i am blessed because i can just get MCO beauty whenever hehe (mco Beauty is sold in Woolworths and it originated in Australia where i live)
I think the Mco beauty lip gloss that you used at the end of part 2 was supposed to be a dupe for the Dior lip gloss and the other lip gloss that you used at the end of part 1 was supposed to be a dupe for the elf bc they look similar but no hate your amazing ❤❤ ❤
hey! question but can you do a morning/ night routine and recommend stuff for my skin type? dry skin- acne- and to make my skin feel softer, glowing, and just improve my skin.
Can you go my makeup routine? It’s: Elf halo glow Rare beauty concealer Rare beauty under eye brighter Rare beauty happy liquid blush Rare beauty enlighten liquid highlighter Rare beauty bronzer stick Rare beauty setting spray Pressed powder under eyes Rare beauty hope powder blush Benefit hoola bronzer Benefit roller lash mascara Rare beauty setting spray Laneige lip glowy balm berry OR Tower 28 gloss in chill OR Rare beauty lip oil in hope (If you look in stores there is now blueberry and mango glowy balms, I got my new one yesterday!) Please! Ilysm!
Is it just me who thinks that mco beauty is just a slightly more expensive temp dupe… 💀 like just bc it’s an actual brand doesn’t mean it’s better than temu dupes