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                <excerpt><![CDATA[There are products, like eyeshadow, that even though they'll take awhile to finish in the most common size (0.05 oz.), I don't know if they would be that practical if they were smaller as they might break more easily or simply be so small in physical size as to make it hard to use. For other things, like highlighters, blushes, and bronzers, I think that they are often far larger than they need to be (from both a functional and usable perspective).]]></excerpt>
                <description><![CDATA[<div><img src="https://www.temptalia.com/wp-content/themes/temptalia-2016/media/images/default.jpg" width="250" style="border:1px solid #999999; margin-bottom: 5px;" /></div>There are products, like eyeshadow, that even though they'll take awhile to finish in the most common size (0.05 oz.), I don't know if they would be that practical if they were smaller as they might break more easily or simply be so small in physical size as to make it hard to use. For other things, like highlighters, blushes, and bronzers, I think that they are often far larger than they need to be (from both a functional and usable perspective).]]></description>
                <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are products, like eyeshadow, that even though they&#8217;ll take awhile to finish in the most common size (0.05 oz.), I don&#8217;t know if they would be that practical if they were smaller as they might break more easily or simply be so small in physical size as to make it hard to use.  For other things, like highlighters, blushes, and bronzers, I think that they are often far larger than they need to be (from both a functional and usable perspective).   </p>        <div class="text-right highlight bold">
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