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@tra962 no they don't.
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Fuzkitty, sorry for asking so many questions all the time. I just turned 29 years old in July and I know that I need to definitely start using anti-aging mosturizers for my face, eyes and lips. I know I should have been doing all of this a lot sooner but I just haven't because I've kind of shyed off from all that because I have sensitive & oily skin.I'm new to all of this so your videos do help. I'm sorry for always asking a 100 questions. What do you suggest I use for white heads & black heads?
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you are sooo pretty omg!!
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Do you speak Japanese ?
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@honeyslip I agree. Looks like a very, very beautiful Asian version of her.
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Thanks for the video.. I alwayes prefer Revitol Anti Aging cream for me.
Here is the link with a free trial offer
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i have question about the silk whita mask, after you removed it and do you rinse your face? on the descripition of the back said that rinse the face after remove the mask. thx
im caucasian and ive tried the multi-cleanser and the straw-yogurt peeling gel....my skin is so effing clear and smooth...im not even kidding, i get at least two people telling me i have a great complexion every single day.....and i only realise now that the most important way you can keep ur skin clear (as i used to have acne vulgaris) is to MOISTURISE MOISTURISE MOISTURISE!!! woohooo :D
TheSimpleConundrum 2 years ago 5
@duciaciao
No, the FDA would not allow diamonds to be sold in skincare. Diamond powder would be extremely harsh to the human skin. Since diamonds are glass like particles, it would cut up your face. However diamond powder/dust in skincare, is actually Aluminum Oxide Crystals (adsorbent and a gentle exfoliant) skincare brands simply list it as diamond powder or diamond dust.
muyya123 2 years ago 3