Using:
Since Sephora stopped pimping DDF 5% glycolic acid cleansing pads, I’ve discovered a cheaper, more potent glycolic acid pad — DCL’s 10% glycolic acid toning pads.
Forgive me for babying you, but don’t be a sucker for Sephora — there’s hardly anything there that’s better than what you’d find at a drugstore.
Except for that $200 hair dryer I cherish, that’s totally worth blowing your dough on.
Yep, the one with the handle riddled with Swarovski crystals…
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03.Feb.2010
Hating:
Maybe Remergent Advanced Retinol Therapy Serum works, but the stuff that gives me magical skin is prescription-only, and banned in Japan and parts of the EU.
Despite what lab tests on rats have shown, you’ll get a real rosy glow…
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27.Jan.2010
Wanting:
I’d like to play Dorian Gray the rest of my life: an obsessed, over-educated curator of obscure, priceless collections, with my youth and beauty frozen in time.
Maybe Remergent Microcirculation Therapy eye cream can offer me this, sans selling my soul to a painting I’ll have to kill my butler for after he finds it in the attic…
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27.Jan.2010
Using:
My friend Mo Clancy, the curator of vintage jewelry line Nomade Exquis, has the most amazing skin. How? She knows sugar is the devil, and that Remergent DNA Repair Formula Serum has been proven to change your face’s DNA.
Here’s to hoping this’ll give me Ivanka Trump’s baby nose…
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27.Jan.2010