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Today was pretty good, even if I was late to rehearsal (and that is never good).

I did 90% of my skincare errands after rehearsal (as per usual, there's always something that has to be ordered or hunted after in any mission I come up with for myself), so that will be one of several evening activities (including writing, sending postcards and learning lines). The people at Origins are lovely in that they are queeny and give free samples. It annoys me that Sephora doesn't carry Jurlique, but so it goes, as least they have that nasty little extraction tool for facials. Yes, today my war is with blackheads. The real question is, once I get the crud out of my pores will they get smaller on their own? (yes, it's this issue again).

There were lots of people out soliciting funds for the DNC, and I told them I already gave (although to the Kerry campaign before the deadline) and then we got into a really fun friendly conversation about my shirt of the day (Republicans for Voldemort). It was one of those big, theatrical, middle of the street from ten feet away convos, which sometimes feel awful and sometimes feel great. This felt great. BTW, people are selling anti-Bush shirts in Union Square for about $10. Time to stock up.

Then I came home and took a nap, and when I woke up just now I thought it was tomorrow at lie 6am, and that scared the crap out of me. But it's still today, and life is good.

blackhead extraction

Date: 2004-08-08 11:03 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] espidre.livejournal.com
Do those blackhead extraction tools work? I mean, I always see them advertised in the back of magazines along with bust cream, diet pills, and home electrolysis solutions. I've always been under the impression that they are do-nothing disappointment items.

Which one are you using?

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