I spent some time at a health and wellness show today.
At one of the booths, there was a woman in her 60s. She was complaining to a rep about a skin care product that "wasn't giving [her] the results [she] wanted."
Seeing that she was preoccupied with her griping, I took a good look at her. Her skin had good texture, not very wrinkled or riddled with lines and was well moisturized. The way she continued to complain gave the impression that she thought the product would reverse time, which it most certainly does not purport to do.
I kind of feel sorry for her for being delusional. You look good for 60, girl! Be proud of that. Even the scalpel isn't going to make you 20 again.
At one of the booths, there was a woman in her 60s. She was complaining to a rep about a skin care product that "wasn't giving [her] the results [she] wanted."
Seeing that she was preoccupied with her griping, I took a good look at her. Her skin had good texture, not very wrinkled or riddled with lines and was well moisturized. The way she continued to complain gave the impression that she thought the product would reverse time, which it most certainly does not purport to do.
I kind of feel sorry for her for being delusional. You look good for 60, girl! Be proud of that. Even the scalpel isn't going to make you 20 again.
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