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"If a great many remedies are suggested for a disease, it means that the disease is incurable," doctor-turned-playwright Anton Chekhov once famously opined. He might have been talking about the sags, wrinkling and lines that are byproducts of the disease of aging.
"Brazilian Peel" advertises itself as an antidote for aging, promising to instantly firm, smooth and brighten. It also claims that it will visibly reduce fine lines and wrinkles after four weekly applications. Each of the four serious-looking two-barrelled applicators discharges separate ingredients. When mixed in the palm of your hand, the resulting heat is immediately felt. Ten minutes after applying it to your neck and face, the time-release neutralizer stops the treatment, which you wash away with plain water.See the full content of this document
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Trib Tested: Brazilian Peel by Advanced Home Actives
Used weekly and continuously, it promised to create a youthful complexion. It's most successful with the last of those four. After a month of slavishly followin...
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