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Wed, Jul 10, 2024 01:22 PM

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What do doctors talk about at parties? Pretty gross stuff, apparently. {NAME} — what do doctors talk about at parties? Well, I was chatting with a dermatologist friend of mine at this one get-together… And he pulled out a gross but astonishing fact: At this very moment, you’re wearing a dead skin mask up to 23 layers deep — right on your face.1 😳 It sounds like something out of a horror novel, I know… But it’s totally true. Even crazier — [removing this mask]( can make you look a whole 9 years younger! This phenomenon is called the “Dermal Mask Effect”... And it makes sense: Layer upon layer of dead skin can create a barrier of sorts. Not only does this cause your face to look more lifeless, blemished, and “baggy”... But it can also prevent moisturizers, serums and treatments from doing their job — because they can’t reach where they need to go! Now as weird as this whole mask thing sounds… There's an insanely easy way to fix it, which you can read about in [this article.]( This simple technique takes just a few seconds before bed each night — and you won’t just look remarkably younger… You’ll also notice your makeup glides on flawlessly… Your skin feels soft and supple… And your complexion looks bright, tight, and vibrant. Not to mention, you’ll have a new tip to share at your next shindig. 😉 Give it a go! Your Beverly Hills MD, Dr. John Layke [Learn how to shed your “dermal mask,” and reveal years-younger skin here.](      This email was sent to {EMAIL} by jlayke@beverlyhills-md.com [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [VIP Discounts]( | [Join Text Club]( | [Subscribe](  8391 Beverly Blvd., #471, Los Angeles, CA 90048   [Report Spam](  These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Â

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