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Cruelty-Free Cosmetics from Black Radiance and Tropez

Win Free Black Radiance and Tropez Cosmetics!

Created specifically for women with deeper skin tones, Black Radiance and Tropez cosmetics offer everything you need to get gorgeous—and none of what you don't—namely, cruel animal testing. From bronzing powders that give a sun-kissed glow, to lipsticks and glosses to paint your pout, both cosmetics lines have sensational products to help you achieve complexion perfection.

Win Free Black Radiance and Tropez Cosmetics!These two fabulous makeup collections, owned by Markwins International (which also owns Wet n Wild cosmetics), are as easy on animals as they are on the eyes, thanks to the company's no-animal-testing policy. They're kind to your pocketbook, too—you can pick them up at the nearest Kmart, Walgreens, Rite Aid, Duane Reade, and many other drug stores.


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