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Totally Spies! Season 4 Episode 17 - Watch Legally and Safely

Totally Spies! Season 4 Episode 17

Episode Title: Beauty Is Skin Deep
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Airing Date: June 26, 2006
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Totally Spies! : A hot new line of cosmetics is hitting the shelves at the trendiest boutiques in New York, Paris and Beverly Hills. The makeup line is called “Moody Beauty” and is designed to give the girls wearing it a specific desired look (happy, pouty, mysterious, strange, surprised, etc.). But the makeup comes with one startling side-effect – it permanently contorts the face of the person wearing it. For example, the happy eye shadow makes you look like a clown, the pouty lipstick makes you look sad and so on. As the spies investigate, they find out that the sinister force behind the makeup is an ex-beauty queen, named Miss Vanity. After years of being in the spotlight, Miss Vanity ultimately decided that people are too vain, and so to remedy that, her makeup will make everyone look equally hideous. Can the spies stop Miss Vanity before she turns them and the entire world into a freak show? Can the spies come to terms with discovering that Jerry likes to wear “just a little make up” to add color to his otherwise pasty British skin? In a b-story, Clover thinks she’s rejected by a boy, so she starts to let her appearance slip.

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If you want to stream Totally Spies! Season 4 Episode 17 through reputable and legal services, there are a few good options depending on where you are. Subscription platforms like HBO Max, Disney+, Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and Apple TV+ sometimes carry Totally Spies! Season 4 Episode 17 films or related DC titles—though availability depends on your country.

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