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50% off Sitewide. 70% off Sets. Skincare and Makeup for Young Kids @ C'est Moi

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C'est Moi is a professional and skincare company that caters to young skin. Skincare and Makeup that are suitable for young kids. Perfect for kids who dance and performs as there isn't any makeup that's suitable for young skin. It's safe to be used from Age 4 years old. Pure, gentle and natural, it's perfect for tweens and teenagers. A lot of kids who performs and dances chooses C'est Moi as their preferred makeup. They will be moving their website and is doing a clearance off all items - 50% sitewide and some sets are on 70%. Don't forget to use code "YAY50". Skincare is made in France and Makeup is made in Europe.

All Purpose Hydrating Gel & Beauty Sleep Night Cream. RRP $95.90. Now $39.
http://www.cest-moi.com.au/product/moisture-boost/

Jumbo Lipstick Cherry Meringue & Creme Caramel RRP: 39.90 Now $18.
http://www.cest-moi.com.au/product/lovelylips/

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  • +4

    Let kids be kids. Makeup on a 4 yo is obscene.

    • not that I have girls , but a friend does and they wear make up for their dance shows - its not an everyday occurance ….

      • I have a daughter and she dud ballet and also various school productions. I find it unnecessary even in these instances for girls (or boys) to wear makeup. I don't see the point. They are children. It's like bras and the like for 5 &6 yo girls. It's just not necessary. There are too many pressures for kids to mature faster than they should.

        Even the discounted prices seem very high for private labels. What 4 year old needs night cream? seriously…..

  • We like to see prices. Bargains have prices.

  • OP at OzBargain the description area resembles a shop window. Invest 3 minutes adding 4+ example bargains with direct links and obviously prices to generate Members' interest. Your 'edit' button is between 'view' and 'revisions'.

  • +1

    The words 'makeup for young kids' illustrate a serious issue with society's focus on feminine image.

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