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Girls Aloud's Nicola Roberts launches pale skin make-up range

Girls Aloud's Nicola Roberts launches pale skin make-up range
Girls Aloud star Nicola Roberts yesterday launched her own range of make-up, specifically for pale skin.
Revealed at London's Sketch, Roberts was joined by band mates Cheryl Cole and Kimberley Walsh for the event.
The red-headed singer took on the challenge of creating her own range as part of a television show for ITV entitled Passions, where each member of the band are aiming to fulfill a lifetime ambition.
These so far have included Sarah Harding learning to play polo, and Cheryl taking up street dancing.
For Roberts, the desire to create a range for pale skin came directly from her own problems at finding make-up for her skin tone. She commented, 'I know how difficult it can be to find the right sort of sexy look with the products already out there.'
Band mate Kimberley added, 'Nicola has really put her heart into producing her make-up range and she really hopes that she can help people who are also pale like her.'
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