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Gorgeous Faces by Naja, Make-Up Artist

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Lithonia,  Georgia
Hello Im Naja; a make-up artist in the Atlanta area looking to network with models, photographers and other make-up artist in the high fashion circle. I am still building my portfolio and open to TFP shoots with Caucasian models and photographers with an edge to advance my book, not just add to it. Take a look and let me know if I can assist you. I am open to comments. Thanks 
 
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Gorgeous Faces by Naja

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31 years old
Make-Up Artist

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cwilson  wrote about Gorgeous Faces by Naja on 07/07/08   02:26 PM     
Thank you for accepting my friend request.

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