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Lights, camera, action - she’s ready for her close-up. The multi hyphenate Maris Racal proves that being screen-ready is not just about having great skin - but the authenticity to bare it all confidently. With #BeloQFacial, she can count on it for a natural, looking glow anytime, both on...

109,801 просмотров • 1 год назад •via X (Twitter)

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Фото профиля Black is White
Black is White1 год назад

Oh my gad! Thank you for having Maris! #MarisForQFacial #MarisRacal @MissMarisRacal

Фото профиля Tita Daria
Tita Daria1 год назад

@MissMarisRacal Belo-utifullll!!!! Ganda mo Maris! 😍

Фото профиля Mary Ann Samson
Mary Ann Samson1 год назад

Deserve maging belo model Maris all purpose queen

Фото профиля Lita Volante
Lita Volante1 год назад

True naman. If it will make you feel beautiful and confident...do it. Ganda mo at ganda ng skin mo.

Фото профиля You are SUNSHINE
You are SUNSHINE1 год назад

Gwapa! #GenerationQ #MarisForQFacial #BeloQFacial #OnlyBeloTouchesMySkin

Фото профиля jey-em
jey-em1 год назад

❤️❤️❤️

Фото профиля Gabriela Rivera⁷✨💜🐇
Gabriela Rivera⁷✨💜🐇1 год назад

much love Belo!! #MarisForQFacial #OnlyBeloTouchesMySkin

Фото профиля Dolly Liwag
Dolly Liwag1 год назад

♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️ Belo Medical Group @belobeauty So Grateful 🥹 ♥️🙏 For Having Maris

Фото профиля ♎
1 год назад

BAKIT PARANG SI IRENE TIU YUNG NAGSABI SA DULO NA "Only belo touches my skin who touches yours?" Tapos nahampas ako ng kahirapan.. Kasi "only bioderm touches my skin" 😭

Фото профиля stella
stella1 год назад

yeyyy 💖

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