samedi 28 septembre 2019
Marsai Martin, the World's Most Relatable Celeb, Just Wore Undereye Gels in Public
Marsai Martin's fans are used to seeing the star keeping it real on her social media, and her latest Instagram Story proves once again that she's super relatable. Martin posted a selfie outside with some serious side-eye and undereye gels placed under her eyes.
Undereye gel patches, like the ones Martin is wearing, usually have a cooling sensation to take down morning undereye puffiness and have ingredients to lighten dark circles. While it's obvious the star is superbusy (she started a production company when she was just 14 years old), the girl knows how to multitask and make some time to prioritize pampering herself.
Martin also proves how portable these products can be. In fact, we may or may not have gone to Starbucks this morning to get our first Pumpkin Spice Latte (sugar-free, please) with them on. Check out some similar undereye gels ahead.
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