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JUST SPOTTED: Nip + Fab


On Sunday Target launched celebrity favorite and British sensation Nip+Fab, a body-care line, that I'm pretty freakin' stoked about it. Their price point is spot on with everything under $20 and I'm head over heels for their simplistically trendy marketing. Oh c'mon now, you can't deny that you too are swayed by pretty packaging.

While Target has a few beauty lines, this is by far the most appealing. All 18 products target most every body part we're looking to hit. Frown lines. Yes please. Cellulite. Hell yes. Tummy Fix. Seriously. Stop. The products are crammed with breakthrough natural and technologically advanced skin smoothing, boosting and firming ingredients. Nip+Fab is the answer to achieve results quickly with minimum fuss and expense.

Since several of you readers have asked about dark circles and puffiness under the eye, I think you'll want to get your hands on a bottle of the "Eye Fix." This is a 2-in-1 eye cream and concealer that hydrates and de-puffs the under-eye area. It also contains light-reflecting particles to conceal dark circles. For $9.95, I'll call that fab. Another one to check out is the Dark Circle Fix, a triple action eye cream. Alittle more expensive at $15.95 but a must-have to incorporate into your nightly routine.

Curious what the heck the "Bust Fix Plumping Treatment" is? If you've lost elasticity over the years, this screams your name. Ok this screams ALL our names especially those mamas that have done any form of breastfeeding. For $17.95, you can can get visibly plump, smooth and firm skin around the bust and decollete with this high performance bust serum. It contains CellActive, a plant-based complex of active ingredients which support the natural process of lipid deposition, lending fullness to the bust, it will reshape the contours of the cleavage area to optimally accentuate. I call this mega-fab!

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