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After creating a viral line of swimwear, Francesca Aiello, the founder of Frankies Bikinis, is the latest to join the fray of celebrities and influencers with their own makeup collections, joining the ranks of As the swimwear designer to the stars, with fans including Kylie Jenner, Bella Hadid, and Miley Cyrus, Aiello's creations have probably popped on your Instagram timeline at some point, and for her expansion with Frankies Bikinis Beauty, she's incorporating a bit of her noted sun...
The moisturizer is said to enhance your natural glow, while the Glow Tint will add a bit of color to your skin-kissed skin. The tint can be applied to your lips, cheeks, and eyes, but Frankies Bikinis noted that because its made with beeswax, it's the only product in the collection that isn't vegan. The brand is particularly excited about how the moisturizer, which is said to add a pop of color to darker skin tones.
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