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leucocrystal February 24 2020, 08:01:36 UTC
I really only had problematic skin on my face in my teens and early 20s, which I think is fairly typical (and I'm sure was exacerbated by being a member of a generation prior to the current one -- who all seem to know all about healthy skin regimens and how to properly apply makeup, which mine did absolutely NOT get educated on!), but it's my skin everywhere else that's given me issues for about 20 years. I do have a great facial regimen now though which just makes it nice in that I really don't have to wear makeup anymore? Outside a small spot touch up here and there occasionally, but have a really healthy glow overall, which I like a lot. Considering the line I use isn't expensive, I don't mind investing in taking better care of it in my 30s, which my mother has always insisted is the last best period in which to really moisturize and do the most you can to help out with aging later, so I figure so long as I can manage that, why not? But yeah, until the last few years or so, the skin on my body was MADDENING. No one was ever able to figure out exactly why, either (not allergy, not diet, etc.).

Yeah, honestly, any travel outside of whatever land mass you currently live on is the biggest imaginable loss. I can think of worse places to be landlocked if necessary -- if nothing else, at least America is HUGE -- but I wouldn't want to be!

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