Organic Mascara Ponca City OK

Local resource for organic mascara in Ponca City, OK. Includes detailed information on local businesses that give access to organic cosmetics, organic mascara, organic foundation, as well as information on organic skin products, and content on organic beauty products .

Versai Salon
(580) 765-9488
609 W Highland Ave
Ponca City, OK

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Klip & Kurl Hair Salon
(580) 765-8229
1904 Jane St
Ponca City, OK

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Karen's Hair & Tanning Salon
(580) 628-3549
500 N 6th St
Tonkawa, OK

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Green Dragon Herbals
(405) 321-6372
Norman, OK

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Terra-No
(918) 827-7705
645 N. 136 Rd.
Mounds, OK

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Parlour
(580) 765-7141
1911 N 7th St
Ponca City, OK

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Grand Ave Hair Cutters
(580) 628-2878
120 E Grand Ave
Tonkawa, OK

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A Yummy Apology
(405) 974-1206
Oklahoma City, OK

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Fish -n- Things
(405) 344-7253
18781 B State Hwy 76
Lindsay, OK

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Sephora
(405) 755-5500
2501 W Memorial Rd
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK
Hours
Monday-Saturday:10am-9pm
Sunday:11am-6pm

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Desert Island: Natural Makeup ��Lazy Environmentalist

Desert Island: Natural Makeup

May 19, 2009   Marisa Belger

If you were stranded on a desert island and could have just one item of natural makeup with you, what would it be? This is a question I’ve been asked more than once. Why I would need makeup on a desert island when I could surely benefit from more practical items like a hack saw or a fishing pole, is beyond me . . . but I digress. The choice is clear: I’d take along a tube of Suki rich pigment mascara . This is not any old mascara. This is mascara that makes my lashes longer and fuller with lasting color that would be able to stand up to balmy island temperatures and gusty ocean breezes. Most importantly, this lash enhancer is entirely natural, made with no contact lense-disturbing chemicals or preservatives, instead utilizing organic ingredients like rose extract and rose wax....

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