dogtag
12-09-2023, 02:48
"How to slow down the wrinkles". But no, they insist on
touting their miracle elixirs as a cure for ageing.
The Dly Mail's columns are full of cures for this condition.
They come in creams, diets, exercises, drink mixes and
such, all promising the impossible. Any sane person knows
the ageing process cannot be slowed no matter the
promises of the sales people selling these unctions, so why
do they use them ? to slow down the wrinkles, that's why.
So elixir pushers, use the correct term.
https://nypost.com/2023/12/09/lifestyle/im-a-beverly-hills-plastic-surgeon-heres-how-to-slow-aging/
touting their miracle elixirs as a cure for ageing.
The Dly Mail's columns are full of cures for this condition.
They come in creams, diets, exercises, drink mixes and
such, all promising the impossible. Any sane person knows
the ageing process cannot be slowed no matter the
promises of the sales people selling these unctions, so why
do they use them ? to slow down the wrinkles, that's why.
So elixir pushers, use the correct term.
https://nypost.com/2023/12/09/lifestyle/im-a-beverly-hills-plastic-surgeon-heres-how-to-slow-aging/