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What it is:A mini traveling case perfect for carrying cosmetics, jewelry, and accessories.What else you need to know:The Sephora Brand "Tricks of the Trade" Snake Train Case is a must-have for organizing all of your beauty essentials while on the go. This smaller-size hard exterior box has a mock python texture with a heavy metal hardware frame and a built-in flip lock and key, one adjustable inner tray, and an open compartment. A detachable strap is also included.

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