Care to shine
During same visit to Grand Galleria, I was coaxed (b'caz I think the place is disgusting) into Lush. The store assistant left me and my company to fend for ourselves, up until we came to the face-care counter. She proceeded to test a face wash from a tub at the back of my palm. As she began to rub it on, I realised it had moss-like green thingies which creeped me out. After she had cleaned it off with a wad of moist cotton, she asked me to accord how it had 'removed tan' from my skin. I raised my eyebrow, and gave her my 'you-can't-be-serious' look.
What did interest me soon was a solid, soap-like mass which was claimed to be a moisturizer which bestowed itself to skin depending on body temperature. I thought this was self-defeating, since you need moisturizer in cold weather, so this thing will refuse to aid me against cabin nip.
But my pick from the store was solid moisturizer with glitter. It has millions of sparkles which can surely add glamor to once the cabin lights dim out, and I shone under the reading light.
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