Look, I need to be clear up front that I'm not now, nor will I ever be one of these women who extol the virtues of “aging gracefully”. I plan to fight the aging process altogether, and short of a hyperbaric chamber, I plan to pull out all the tricks I've got up my sleeve.
For one, I will probably always color my hair. I've not yet started to go gray (thank Christ), but even when I do, only my stylist and I will likely know, since I'm going to keep those bitches at bay.
Second, I do what I can to make sure my skin - both on my body and my face - doesn't appear to have been put away wet a few hundred times too many. I've begun to dabble in retinol creams and always wear SPF in my makeup and moisturizers. But before I even get to all that, I make sure I'm doing right by my face by prepping my skin each morning with a “mini peel” in the form of Philosophy's Microdelivery Exfoliating Wash.
As I do with Purity Made Simple, I buy the Wash in a 32 oz. pump which I use in my shower each morning. By massaging it into my face and neck for 30 to 60 seconds (depending on just how late I am for work), I slough away all the dead skin that magically accumulates while I sleep. It gives me a rosy glow and gives my complexion a level of smoothness not unlike a baby's bum. And who doesn't want ass-face? ...You know what I mean.
Used in conjunction with Purity, which I use at night (and you should know that since you already read that post, right?), the Wash is a little 'ol facelift in a bottle. And that? That's a little bit rad, if you ask this 34 year-old.
As with many of Philosophy's products, you can get good deals on the Wash (about $55 for a supply will last you at least six months) on their own website or, as I do, on QVC's website. While you're there, pick up some nice slacks and a black hills gold charm bracelet.
So, to recap: Wrinkles = bad. Aging gracefully = for the birds. Philosophy's Microdelivery Exfoliating Wash = what you need to get asap because I say so.
The end.

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