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My Blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery) in a bottle

Hey My Loves!! I hope you guys are ready for this launch, because your eyes will LOVE you! 👁👁

Here it is!!! Our NEW Wishful Eye Lift & Contour Serum, that tightens, lifts, brightens the skin around your eyes, basically it’s a bleph in a bottle! I have been SOO excited to share this with you! I started working on this in 2018, before we actually launched Wishful and I was shook how much some powerful ingredients could tighten the (very thin) skin around your eyes!

I’ve been using the final product for almost 2 years now, I call it a Bleph in a bottle! I apply this ON TOP of my eyes, not just the bottom, and it’s the first thing I put on every single day, and the last thing I put on at night. I’m at the point where I don’t want to be without it. I feel like it’s restored my eyelids, I feel fresh, I look awake! It’s also helped me with my dark circles thanks to the caffeine in it which help boost circulation in the area around the eyes (I am obsessed with the ingredients we have in this for the eye area)!

I can’t wait for you all to try this, and to see how it works for you my loves 💕 #Launching23May on hudabeauty.com and all other retailers!

*Please note results vary from person to person #WishfulEyeLift

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