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You Can Fill In Wrinkles At Home (Here’s How)

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As reminder you're receiving this newsletter as a thank you bonus because you purchase one or more of our products. Don't forget to add enews@healthnewsletters.com to address book so you don't miss out on this valuable life improving information. If you'd rather unsubscribe to these [Unsubscribe Here]( or [Report as Spam](  Have you ever used Photoshop? It’s an image-editing program that lets you airbrush even the deepest wrinkles off your face in seconds. Just upload a recent photo of yourself, wave your mouse around, and suddenly, you look 20 years younger... at least in that picture. But what if you could erase those same wrinkles — just as quickly — in real life? (And no, we’re not talking about Botox.) For months, rumors have been circulating about a mysterious do-it-yourself "trick" that makes lines and wrinkles disappear right before your eyes... But exciting as this sounded, it was impossible to confirm, because — while numerous people claimed to know how it’s done — no one seemed willing to share the details. That is, until last week, when a doctor in California posted a video on the internet. In it, he explains the rumored wrinkle-removing secret from beginning to end (complete with instructions), allowing women everywhere to finally try it for themselves. The verdict? Believe it or not, this skin-smoothing technique is no joke. For one, you can literally use it anywhere (as in: at home, in the car, at work)... but that also goes for any type of wrinkle (even deep creases around your mouth). In fact, in a lot of ways, it really does work just like Photoshop: it’s instant (well, technically it takes about 10-20 seconds), painless, and makes you look dramatically younger. But unlike Photoshop, it works on your actual skin. So you can look wrinkle-free everywhere you go — instead of just in photos. If you'd like to try this innovative smoothing technique at home, you can view the instructional video in its entirety below. It’s a fascinating presentation (even if you don’t have wrinkles). [Click Here To Watch The Video>>]( [Watch The Video>>](    This email was sent to {EMAIL} by enews@healthnewsletters.com 1 League Irvine, CA 92602 USA  [Edit Profile](://links.healthnewsletters.com/a/2011/edit_profile/528/1418251/d3bae9ab137315481ccd32fe8b9599977716e06b) | [Manage Subscriptions](://links.healthnewsletters.com/a/2011/unsubscribe/528/1418251/d3bae9ab137315481ccd32fe8b9599977716e06b) | [Report Spam](://links.healthnewsletters.com/a/2011/report_spam/528/1418251/d3bae9ab137315481ccd32fe8b9599977716e06b) Â

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