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The Making of Dr. KISS Gloss - Mini-sodes #3 and #4

The Making of Dr. KISS Gloss – Mini-sodes #3 and #4

Celebrity makeup artist Brett Freedman has been developing a new product–Dr. KISS Gloss–and he’s filmed a series of videos exclusively for Temptalia readers as a look into the process behind creating a product and bringing it to the market.

Here are the next two episodes in the series — packaging modifications and gloss mechanical drawings!

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Cindy v Avatar

Will there be any webisodes on the actual gloss, while I didn’t know how much goes into making a package… At the Ned of the day it’s all about how the gloss works… And the webisodes series is called making a gloss, not making a package

Brett Freedman Avatar

The heart and the clean options were both so strong. Wait and see who nudged the other out! Cindy V…yes, the packaging is front and center for a bit until the lab sends me the first formula of the gloss. That really is fun, but I think the other parts are interesting, too. Keep watching! Enjoy Pretty, Brett

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