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Moist Here
Question about facials for the ladies and metrosexuals in the house:
Inspired by the talk of moist skin on the FB yesterday, I splurged on a pricey facial during lunch yesterday and was astonished to walk in with dryish skin with a slight grey cast and walk out with a really plump, rosy complexion. I reject the pitch they gave that I'd need to purchase the following of their ($$) products to achieve the same effect at home: hydrating mask, light almond scrub, toner, and then moisturizer. I suspect one of these (or maybe even that these were all applied after spending 15 minutes with water steam in my face) is the culprit. Thoughts?
I am sorry this post is so boring. I should have included the part about how the facialist was an attractive young Russian woman and how I got a bit ashamed when I got all tingly down there when she was massaging musky smelling cream by lightly "tickling" my face and how I got naughty thoughts when she massaged cream into my hand by locking her own fingers with mine and squishing down so the base of her pretty slender fingers were grinding against the base of mine. OMG! Am I gay? Or is there some sort of "massage" exclusion?
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