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Thank You for Your Interest. Our Extensive Lists Offer a Good Selection of Make-Up, Cosmetics, Beauty Products, Accessories, Tights and More REGISTERED IN ENGLAND NO. 611418 ESTABLISHED 1958 WHOLESALE AND EXPORT 23 - 25 SHERBROOKE ROAD EMAIL: [email protected] LONDON SW6 7QJ WEB: www.polex.ltd.uk ENGLAND TEL: 020 7381 6555 • Thank you for your interest. Our extensive lists offer a good selection of make-up, cosmetics, beauty products, accessories, tights and more. • We offer branded products such as L’Oreal, Maybelline, Max Factor, Revlon, Bourjois, Rimmel etc at competitive and attractive prices. All our products are authentic. • We stock budget items and offer various cheap deals. Check out our 25p all in “Gross Deals,” 50p all in “Thrifty Deals” and our various “Just Deals.” • We offer an excellent and efficient mail order service. 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Delivery to other countries worldwide can be arranged NEW OFFERS • Note: All prices are exclusive of VAT • • Note: Min order refers to a single colour or variant • ↓ indicates a new, lower price! product min. code unit product min. code unit order price order price Bourjois Yardley and Lentheric Concealer Healthy Mix 7.8ml 3 BJ132 2.25 Pressed Powder 20g (Yardley) 3 YL04 2.20 56 Amber 6 2.10 02 Natural Beige 03 Medium Light 6 2.05 Concealer Radiance Reveal 7.8ml 3 BJ133 2.25 04 Golden Beige 05 Apricot 03 Dark Beige 2.10 06 Warm Apricot BB Cream Healthy Mix 3 BJ134 3.15 Feather Finish Refill 20g (Lentheric) 3 YL02 1.55 Anti-Fatigue 30ml 6 3.00 03 Deep Peach 6 1.40 03 Dark Foundation Complete Performance 3 YL03 1.40 Powder Health Mix Anti-Fatigue 11g 3 BJ135 3.00 01 Milkwood (Yardley) 6 1.30 03 Dark Beige 6 2.85 Lipstick (Yardley) 3 YL09 1.15 Double Ended Brush For Nails 3 BJ137 0.75 06 Plum Velvet (Moisturising) 6 1.00 French Manicure Brush + Nail Art Brush 6 0.65 08 Fire (Lasting Performance) Dip Dye Tool For Nail Polish 3 BJ138 0.25 29 Scarlet Pimpernel (Moisturising) 12 Disposable Sponges – Gradient Effect 6 0.20 Baroque 15ml (Yardley) 3 YL06 1.75 Manicure Toppings – Tiny Pearls To 3 BJ139 0.60 Eau De Toilette Spray 6 1.60 Sprinkle Over the Nail 02 Lilac Sand 6 0.50 Mystique 15ml Spray (Yardley) 3 YL07 1.55 Eyebrow Brow Design Mascara 6ml 3 BJ140 1.75 Eau De Toilette 6 1.40 01 Transparent 6 1.60 White Lavender 15ml (Yardley) 3 YL13 1.55 Eyeshadow & Liner Smoky 3 BJ142 1.50 Eau De Toilette Spray 6 1.40 03 Purple 6 1.35 Joie De Vivre 50ml (Lentheric) 3 YL14 2.50 Eye Pencil Kohl & Contour Long Wear 3 BJ145 1.30 Parfum De Toilette Spray 6 2.35 07 Prunissime 6 1.15 Various Revlon Sets CK Calvin Klein Lipgloss 6.5ml 3 VA02 1.50 Set of 3 Mascaras + Free Eyeliner Black 2 WRV06 10.00 320 Glory 6 1.40 3 x 8.5ml Mascara All-in-One 6 9.50 Royal Lipsticks – Box of 6 Asstd Box 3 VA03 1.50 501 Blackest Black Classic Collection – 1 each Box6 1.40 Raspberry – Coral – Brown Taylor of London – Ladies Fragrance Mango – Bronze – Pink White Satin 50ml 3 WT01 1.95 Wet 'N Wild Nail Polish 12.7ml – 14ml 3 VA04 0.40 Concentrated Cologne Spray 6 1.85 206 Puppy Love 213 Madly In Love 6 0.35 Lace 50ml 3 WT03 1.95 425 Pink Petal Glitter 413 Bar-B 36 Asst Concentrated Cologne Spray 6 1.85 Wet 'N Wild Trio Eyeshadow 4.2g 3 VA06 0.40 Lace Midnight 50ml Spray 3 WT05 2.25 15 Twilight Glow 6 0.35 Parfum De Toilette 6 2.10 Wet 'N Wild For Nails 3 VA07 0.40 Lace Midnight 150ml 3 WT06 0.75 11 Nailcare - Nails & Cuticle 4g 6 0.35 Parfumed Body Spray 6 0.70 12 Cuticle Remover 4g White Satin Gift Set: Perfume De 3 WT09 3.00 13 Nail Corrector 4g Toilette 15ml + Body Spray 75ml 6 2.85 Salon System Nail Colour 15ml 4 VA08 0.35 Lace Gift Set: Perfume De 3 WT10 3.00 03 Sand Dune 19 Pink Orchid 6 0.30 Toilette 15ml + Body Spray 75ml 6 2.85 Salon System Nail Paint 7ml 3 VA09 0.30 60 Base Coat 6 0.25 Blue Stratos (Parfums Bleu) – Mens Ruby & Millie Eye Colour 2 VA12 0.75 310M Orange (Scratched Case) Blue Stratos 2pc Gift Set RP 9.05 3 WBL01 2.40 Aftershave 50ml + Body Spray 150ml 6 2.25 Ruby & Millie Metallic Powder 6g 2 VA13 1.00 01 Black Ruby & Millie Loose Powder 5 25g 1 VA14 1.25 Temporary Lip Tattoos 2 Per Pack Pks 3 VA15 0.25 Eye Candy Killer Lips 6 0.21 01 Champagne Sparkle 03 Purple Panther 24 Asstd 0.18 04 Rock Chick 05 Pink Ice NEW OFFERS • Note: All prices are exclusive of VAT • • Note: Min order refers to a single colour or variant • ↓ indicates a new, lower price! 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