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Why is the opinion gross? I agree up to the Anna Wintour's better vision part. I do think this is a way to sell magazines and not that Wintour has become a more inclusive fashion editor but that's another comment string. And that was king of a yucky things to say.

Well sometimes we all are butts. You can let yourself be a butt for maybe two days and then that's it. Honestly I do that I give myself a time limit and sometimes when I am wallowing (I tend to think and think and think) I will actually say out loud "Stop." I have trained myself to stop hashing and rehashing. It was

Awesome. I'm saying something like this next time.

No not puzzling. It's just that we ladies can't escape our socialization, methinks, which is good and bad.

iCant w/that gif.

Shea butter. Order it online in bulk through fair trade sites. Get yourself a little container and fill it and throw it in your bag, it's pretty good if you're sensitive.

Oh. My. Lord.

My mom showed me how to do things but never made me and then got mad when I didn't. I loved to watch her, though. When I would try she would take things away and do them herself because she is controlling or if I asked her a question she would tell me I should know and take things away particularly regarding cooking.

And I, well, Rachel has never been cool that I can remember.

Ooh replied to the wrong comment string, sorry.

And I, well, Rachel has never been cool that I can remember.

Oh and Lisa, yes Lisa.

I was of the Jennifer era. I was thinking that the names I remember most from childhood were Jennifer, Michelle, Danielle, and a diminishing number of Nancys and Tammys. Then as I got a bit older it was Allison, Megan, Heather, and some variation on the Chris- Kris-type names.

I wanted to make sure I hadn't misunderstood you. I agree. Yeah, I'm sure so many of them are insecure. And, if they didn't start out that way, I could see modeling sending you straight down that path.

Yes you know I got mine a month ago and think I'm going to start with just once a day, perhaps before bed to get the makeup off entirely. Once you normalize your skin with it, I think it's a good idea right to cut down with it during times when your skin is calmer. The test w/my oil slick of a face will be next summer!

I may have misunderstood. But I didn't get insecurity from her statement, at least not beyond normal levels. It sounded to me like she just wants a connection and perhaps she's living something closer to the second half of what you said, but not realizing or articulating it.

I just hate the assumption that this is something we all aspire to. So lame. So played out. Seriously. And who intentionally uses their kids as props in a picture essentially advertising her body in a bikini? To Maria Kang I say: have a row of seats and while there use the time to reflect and perhaps come up with a

I am a complete and total cheerleader for it. I say get one. There are also various brush heads (not included) if you need to switch it up for best results. Just use your favorite cleanser and stick w/it twice a day after a week, I am so confident you'll be happy.

Ooh girl, I am sorry. I would love to see any ad that started with someone literally stuffing (& I mean stuffing) their face w/taco-flavored Doritos, especially a skin care ad...I digress.

I was amazed. I have generally clear skin but oily. After three days I was more glowy than ever and after a couple of weeks my oil issues were significantly less. I had gone through trying every product you can imagine. I now use Cetaphil with it but now just want to find a nice paraben-free, mild, cheap face wash. I