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Perk up your entire look with these fool-proof DIYs — all with the humble coffee bean! What

Perk up your entire look with these fool-proof DIYs — all with the humble coffee bean! What’s your #1 skin concern? 👆👆 That’s the first question I ask every new client, {NAME}. And no matter what answer I get, the end goal is always the same: Make sure they leave my office feeling empowered by their skincare journey. And that’s exactly how I want YOU to feel, too: Confident and in control of your appearance at any age. So with that in mind, I have a super unique opportunity for you today: I want YOU to tell ME your #1 skin concern at the moment… And I’ll respond in the coming days with my personal recommendation! Think of it like a “faux-consult” of sorts… Except, there’s nothing for you to do but check which “age-tell” best fits your concern: //links.beverlyhills-md.com/a/141/click/10218830/742234759/_385a6b3f2014979286547485810ffc7172120006/e95bf9841d2cb07fc4e2ecf73c5ae4bbe3cee3de//links.beverlyhills-md.com/a/141/click/10218830/742234759/_4dcdf4ac08b13472fe3a268e0a81d13e256d952c/e95bf9841d2cb07fc4e2ecf73c5ae4bbe3cee3de Simply click the concern that resonates with you the most… And I’ll reach out with tailored advice to help you address it right from home. (Seriously!) After all, your skin deserves personalized attention and care, {NAME}... And I’m here to guide you every step of the way! Whether you want to smooth the look of skin and say “see ya” to fine lines and wrinkles… Or sagging skin has been stopping you from feeling your best… Or you just want your skin to get back its youthful glow… I’m super excited to work together on this. So click on whichever concern you want to address stat… And I’ll be in touch with you shortly! Your Beverly Hills MD, Dr. John Layke P.S. I totally understand if there’s more than one concern you’d like to address — but for the sake of today’s “faux-consult,” please only choose one. This way, I can really hone-in on what it is that’s troubling you most at the moment. And if you find it helpful, go ahead and let me know! I’d be happy to do this again with you in the future. 🙂    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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