Anti-Aging In An Odd Way
Okay, so, I've been trying to discard things I don't need or want any longer. You'd think I'd be out of all the things I want to get rid of, but, well, a lifetime of accumulation apparently takes another lifetime to disperse. So, I find myself seriously considering discarding, disposing, gifting, or recycling anything that causes me to pause, thinking that maybe I don't like it.
After my trip to Phoenix, I pulled out all my toiletries with the intent of using up the ones I don't use frequently, having less to cart around with me. One of the things I started using again was the Peter Thomas Roth anti-aging buffing beads liquid soap thingie that I've had for years now. I bought it on the recommendation of a friend who had just started using it (which frustrated me, as I had asked for advice on face treatments, thinking I'd receive recommendations for products that she had been using for years, not for two weeks), and never quite liked it. I couldn't quite figure out why until this week, when I realized the connection between this product, and my face breaking out.
So, here are two very big reasons for not ever using the Peter Thomas Roth anti-aging buffing beads product ever again, and I'm tempted to burn the remaining stuff I have:
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