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Warning: I used to think a 15-minute facial was just a cheap gimmick until I saw the setup at a trade show in Charlotte.

The presenter used a focused, three-step routine with a specific enzyme peel and a high-frequency wand, and the results on the model's congested zones were so clear it made me rethink my whole service menu, so has anyone else added a legit express option that actually works?
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garcia.wren
Wow, that setup sounds seriously convincing.
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jessica331
jessica3314d agoMost Upvoted
Man, it really is. It's like those cooking shows where they have all the ingredients pre-chopped in little bowls. Yeah, the meal looks great, but you know your own counter is going to be a disaster zone with onion peels everywhere. The whole demo is basically a highlight reel, not the real game.
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gray314
gray3141mo ago
But what if that model's skin was just primed for the demo, Garcia.wren?
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morganl71
morganl711mo ago
Gray314 raises a good point about priming. It's like when you see a perfect paint sample on a wall that's already been prepped and sanded. The final result on your own wall, with its old texture and color, never looks the same. A demo on perfectly primed skin hides how a foundation might settle into real pores or dry patches later. It makes judging the true wear and finish almost impossible for the average person.
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