Have your summer facial at home with Dr. Sebagh
Hot town, summer in the city
Back of my neck getting dirty and gritty
Been down, isn't it a pity
Doesn't seem to be a shadow in the city
1966 was almost pre-me, but when I think of Dr. Sebagh Purifying Mask Anti-Pollution, I can't help but think of Lovin' Spoonful's "Summer in the City" song of that year. If you've ever had the pleasure of commuting into NYC on some of our 100-degree-breaking days, you know EXACTLY what I'm talking about.
Harper's Bazaar (UK, June '08 issue) selected Dr. Sebagh's Purifying Mask as a quick
& easy way to mimic a spa facial without shelling out the money--or giving up the time. Cindy Crawford's a big Dr. Sebagh devotee, and living in SoCal, she must crave a deep cleansing facial away from the paparazzi every now and then--no?
The special ingredient in this Dr. Sebagh mask is a natural ingredient called Kaolin. Kaolin not only has absorbent properties, but also provides an astringent effect to the skin, and as the company touts, it's electromagnetically charged, so it helps to clear away dirt, pollution and other unpure particles--the ones that can contribute to breakouts, blackheads and blemishes.
Have you tried Dr. Sebagh Purifying Mask Anti-Pollution? Was it Worth it?
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