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Howdy Ho Ladies!

I brought this up....Because being a multimillion dollar business.

I figured there had to be something to it....Women swear by certain products.

My ex started urging me to moisturize when i turned forty five.

I was looking OLD....Not Good Not Good At All!

But,it wasn't until i moved out that i heeded her advice.

Everyday morning and night without fail.....Will Drop Years Off Your Features.

I'm fifty one...When folks hear my age they can't believe it....It works that well.

AND...If this can be the only expression of your womanhood...It is very rewarding.

If people ask,just tell them your trying to turn back time....After all it is the truth.

You will recieve a great deal of personal satisfaction for this essential pampering.

After six months one can see improvements...Noticable improvements.

Give it a year...And realistically,you can drop ten years off you looks....No Kidding!!!

You don't need Toner it is not good for the skin incase you wondered about it.

What you will need...A daily night moistureizing cleanzer...Massage in with finger tips only.

NO Harsh Soaps...Soap is Not Your Friend.....Bad Bad for your skin.

Find a Serum/Anti Wrinkle .....Notice I Said Serum....This is the primer.

Next a Night Firming Lotion for us Bigger Girls...a good night moisturizer for the younger set.

Now the eyes....Nothing that goes on the face goes on the eyes....Too sensitive... can damage it easily.

I use two different kinds for my eyes...One firms and lifts...the other decreases the wrinkles on the lower lid.The upper is a Lifting Serum also...No Kidding,i have seen my upper lids tighten markedly.

When i first started....they rested on my upper lashes....Now the full lid is exposed.

The bottom,you will see major decreases wrinkling and shadows as well.

In the morning repeat the same proceedure using day creams except for the eyes...They stay the same.And Daily treatment with Vitamin E....Use before shaving for a clean smooth shave.

And it helps even out the skin as a plus.

Do Not Forget Your Neck....An easily over looked part of your regimine.

When moisturizing....Everything Goes Up Up Up...You Are Fighting Gravity After All.

At the base of your neck is different....That part to your decolltage is downward Lightly.

The eyes are sensitive as i said...There you Tap Lightly around the eyes using your ring finger.

from corner to corner.On the upper lid...Gently lift the lid toward the brow.

IF ONE DOES THIS ROUTINE EVERYDAY/MORNING AND NIGHT...

YOU WILL SEE TREMENDOUS CHANGE...NOTICABLE CHANGE....

Like that dude on the informercials says....I GUARANTEE.

Give it a try ladies,

Please let me know what ya think in about three months.

I Am Sure You Will Like The Results.

Big Hugs,

Angie.

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Hi Angie:

I've always had dry skin and I would die in the winter without some sort of body lotion.

Since HRT, my skin has gotten even drier. For the first time my face needs some sort of moisturizer daily.

Being cheap (and poor) I just use Dollar General's house brand "Beauty Lotion" which is an Oil of Olay clone.

Z.

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Hey Z-,

WalMart sells the Equate brand of moistureizers.

Very good very reasonable.

I deliberately didn't put name brands down .

Each has a budget to live by,or their own favorite brand.

And i forgot body moistureizers...Oh well.

But....Personally,i like the Equate brand...Original Scent.

It smells like Jergens...My personal favorite...Smells like my Mom.

Heck.My Momma is who i am patterning myself after.

While i didn't want to be anything near like my Dad...

I idolized my Mother.

Hugs Love,

Angie.

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  • 4 weeks later...

Girls...

Do Not Take This Thread So Lightly.

Young or middle age,moisture therapy really does work.

Ask your Mothers if it doesn't.

Young women will maintain their youthfullness.(Imagine being thirty five looking twenty.)

That is what this daily regimine can and will do for you.

And you big sisters out there,will see remarkable change.(If only you sic after it)

Soon,i hope to down load my picture so that you can see just how i really do look.

For a middle age woman...i don't look bad at all(And that's from people that know me)

Try It You'll Be Astounded By The Change.

Angie

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