Yes, this about to be your new weird addiction.
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We all know that cathartic feeling you get when you pop a pimple or rip out a blackhead, and you can see it coming out of your skin. Well, how about a close-up of that?-- a contraption that literally lets you watch nasty junk being ripped from your pores. Sounds gnarly, but it's actually pretty neat ... and hard to look away from once you have it.that does the heavy lifting ... but it wouldn't be possible without the 10x zoom camera.
It's not just good for a one-time cleaning ... it sterilizes and shrinks pores, increases blood circulation, and reduces dry skin. It's basically your newest, healthiest addiction that costs way less than back-to-back facials ... $90 to have movie star skin??? Truly
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