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RECYCLING UNWANTED MAKEUP PRODUCTS | PrettySmart

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Next time you discover any cracked eyeshadows or unwanted lipstick, don’t throw them into the bin! Find out some ways to recycle and reuse any unwanted or old makeup products in this episode of PrettySmart!

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Today we are Converting Old T-shirt into Tunic with simple steps. Please subscribe for more, It gives you easy sewing techniques.

📏 Measurement📏
Length:24 inch
Hip:9.5 inch
Arm-hole:5 inch
Shoulders: 5 inch

It is good for 4 to 5 year Baby.

Grab free Pattern: https://dresscrafts.com

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This tutorial is made by my Mom, She love sewing and we both are presenting work of sewing here.

Also Watch:
Ethnic Couture Collection:
DIY Salwar with Lace: https://youtu.be/kQ9NPjLumVQ
DIY Ethnic Dress: https://youtu.be/ynSkpXEuzJs
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Eco-friendly products solution to global warming

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Eco-friendly products solution to global warming

Environmental conservation and the transition to eco-friendly products have been touted as the main solution to the looming global warming crisis. CNBC Africa’s Loise Wachira caught up with energy experts who attended a recent UN convention in Nairobi.