So apparently Angelina Jolie used something similar years ago. There was an article about how radiant she looked after the Oscars, and it turns out she'd used something similar (or a butler or a dermatologist, which is more likely) before. I don't know how long ago, but I didn't look radiant. I looked ridiculous. So maybe things are different when you're beautiful and your face makes you money. I don't have such problems. And the idea of hurting your skin to look radiant is just wrong. I feel radiant after chocolate cake. But I had to try to make my review something more substantial than "oh fuck no". So I did. i hated it The needles are tiny. You are sterile. They reminded me a bit of the insulin shots I had to take when I had gestational diabetes. Except it doesn't hurt, they were injected into the belly fat. They roll down your face and so far there is no flab on my forehead. My cheekbones are also completely flat. And I felt the needles roll. So for me it was a big no-no-no. nope It does not work. It's an expensive kit, so if you've tried it at the dermatologist's and could stand it, this might be for you. I'm too ugly to cause this kind of pain. nope Bring the cake!
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