Posted on 11/30/2009 4:32:02 AM PST by Mount Athos
According to the US edition of Vogue, the First Lady buys a £215 serum which uses an extract from the stem cells of the Uttwiler Spätlauber apple.
The variety stays fresh for up to four months after being harvested, long after other varieties have become wrinkled.
Used in creams and serums, stem cells from the fruit are said to stimulate human skin stem cells, thereby protecting skin cell regeneration and delaying the onset of wrinkles.
It is being hailed in the cosmetic world as an exciting anti-ageing breakthrough and has been snapped up by around 100 beauty firms in Europe, Asia, and the United States, including Lancôme and Chantecaille.
(Excerpt) Read more at telegraph.co.uk ...
Without makeup expertly applied and hair pulled back; she is beginning to look older than she is.
Somehow, her evil inside keeps coming out and spoiling all that money spent trying to cover it up.
No amount of MSM blather, and no amount of face cream, will disguise the fact that she/he walks like a wrestler entering the ring.
First Frump is the most ungraceful so-called First Lady in my lifetime.
The best phrase I saw about the Zeros was some FRper referred to them as Lardass and Dumbass.
Her skin looks about average for a black woman in her mid-forties. Would probably look that way without expensive creams. She’s more protected from sun damage than lighter-complected women, but frown lines are frown lines.
If she is using any magical serum or potion you can bet that it is forbidden by Biblical commandments against witchcraft or sorcery LOL.
This should have been accompanied by a “Barf” alert!
It’s a fad. I prefer good old-fashioned snake oil myself.
Oh so now she’s Italian. Let me go vomit now. Sophia Loren she wishes!
LOL LOL
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