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Post by Tin on Jun 14, 2014 22:09:51 GMT -5
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Post by More Play Time on Jun 15, 2014 9:59:22 GMT -5
"genetically selected cosmetics for women, which he is marketing later this year with the former Duran Duran singer Nick Rhodes."
This line is plain wrong is soooooo many ways. (former singer?, he didnt really 'sing' medz)
The guy behind all this is not making cosmetics for fun.
"That is strictly business, of course," he adds. "My main work is still focused on turning the silicon [DNA / Genetic Microchip] technology into medical devices for the 21st century."
Appearantly these are genetically formulated products made specifically for woman as a result of tests with these DNA products. The cosmetics side is basically a front for all the DNA stuff. If all this is true, why get a male to plug female designed products? I dont get it?
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NoMercy
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Post by NoMercy on Jun 15, 2014 12:23:40 GMT -5
It's about marketing, they may do something different and appealing for the females. As a cosmetics yonki, I'm already intrigued.
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Post by Tin on Jul 10, 2014 9:39:09 GMT -5
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Post by ttt on Jul 10, 2014 17:05:06 GMT -5
Rock n Roll is dead
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Post by More Play Time on Jul 11, 2014 7:45:03 GMT -5
Its very easy to get someone young-looking to plug the latest chemical formula claiming eternal youth. Andy MacDowell was booted out of Loreal many times once she got too old to promote the product, but to say she is youthful looking because of the product is unfair and frankly untrue.
There is a basic secret to eternal youth which goes beyond replacing mother natures natural oils with some formulated slap. First of all, skin needs to breath, so applying anything to the skin, even sun lotion, is bad. Secondly, the body is mostly water; just like a tomato; and if you pickle a tomato in alcohol and dry it out in the sun it begins to resemble Keith Richards. Water is the fountain of youth. PLAIN WATER!
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Post by serenitysoul on Jul 30, 2014 8:38:47 GMT -5
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