starlitt
starlitt
starlitt

i’m over 40 & have pretty horrifyingly sensitive skin (w very large pores)... i use it about 3x a week, and it works for me.

I am almost 50; I also use this stuff every morning and have for the last 40 years. I use a lotion to remove makeup in the evening, but otherwise, this is the only cleanser I’ve ever used on my face. My skin is great and always has been. Suing because a cosmetic product is not right for you is beyond bizarre.

I’m 60 years old and I still use this stuff EVERY SINGLE DAY.

I’ve used this forever and my now-approaching-middle-age skin still benefits from a weekly scrub. Did they apply it with Scotch Brite or something?

I’m almost 40 and still using this stuff. My face is still intact and experience has taught me not to throw money away on specialty products that are, in reality, no better than the drug store stuff.

I’m not surprised. It has pieces of walnut shells. It was the only scrub I could find in Amman, and, so every time I use it, now, I get a hit of sandstorm and tea with anise.

Have you ever thought that they are just desperate for you to join them in their married misery? ;)

I can understand that.

Long time reader, first time poster.

Over 60 years old here… relationships have come and gone, but at least I can say I’ve escaped the legal and financial consequences of marriage.

This really speaks to me. All of it. But for me it’s been six years without sex or even a kiss. (same amount of time single) The life celebration? YUP! I’ve thought about that a lot. That there will never be an event which all my friends will make 100% certain to attend for me. I’ve tried dating websites and found it

I’ve never identified with a Jezebel post so much. I’ve been single for 15 years (I’m 30), not for lack of trying. I’ve given up trying to talk to my friends and family about how much it sucks and how much I’d love to have a partner because the reply is invariably “try harder. Lose weight. Join a club. Lower your