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On Friday, August 26, 2005, at 05:21 PM, Rundle wrote:
> tried the link several time... couldn't get it... any ideas?
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You would have to search the site, I guess. The gist of the article was
that some common ingredient in makeup causes early aging of skin, kills
skin cells. It is often used in products that are supposed to protect
skin from the sun, but it is sunshine that activates the chemical.
Doesn't surprise me in the least. It always seems to me that makeup
ages a woman's face ten years. I can't imagine why people wear the
stuff. Pretty much gotten my wife to stop. And now we are really off
topic, so I better quit before Don gets after me!
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