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From left to right: Rosie Cosmetics' coffee face mask and "Sugar momma" lip scrup

Breaking the Belle stereotype, one self-care product at a time — 21st century excerpt from "Beauty and the Beast" c/o sponsorship. With the terra firma of August — the of self-love 'til feminism — procreates an ethical sequela for the skin care savvy, this review that is:

The beauty guru schmaltz at its finest via Rosie Cosmetics: keep it compact, keep it versatile — Chanel Oberlin better think twice or make another heartfelt sentiment: sorry, show is nullified. In conclusion, it is coffee masks that has been constant on my skin care line-up — started from Lush preceeded by copious more: Rosie Cosmetics to this day forth — since 1. I am a coffee enthusiast, 2. Caffeinated mornings are better and 3. it tightens yet softens and refines dermis. Aside from coffee overdose: coffee masks, lunging an espersso or two, I used to loathe lip scrubs yet to this day the game has permuted — I might hoard a cornucopia of which: ber months mantra.

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