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

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This once daily at home trick can change the way your skin looks forever. Â Dear Reader, Â Have yo

This once daily at home trick can change the way your skin looks forever. [Quick and Easy Everyday Cooking from the Mr. Food Test Kitchen Special Offers]  Dear Reader,  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>>]( [Learn more]( [Watch The Video>>](   The preceding is a paid message from a Mr. Food advertiser and does not reflect the views of or is in any way endorsed by Mr. Food. We do not share personal information with any third party without your permission. 3D This email was requested by: {EMAIL} Unsubscribe, Modify or Add Newsletters: [Click here](3D). Request information about advertising: [Click here](. To ensure delivery of this newsletter to your inbox and to enable images to load in future mailings, please add mail@mrfood.com to your e-mail address book or safe senders list. Mr. Food Recipe eNewsletter is published by Ginsburg Enterprises Incorporated and Prime Publishing, LLC. This e-mail was sent by: Prime Publishing LLC 3400 Dundee Road Northbrook, IL 60062 United States of America Copyright [©]( Prime Publishing LLC. All Rights Reserved. MR. FOOD TEST KITCHEN, the "Mr. Food Test Kitchen" oval, and OOH IT'S SO GOOD!! are trademarks or registered trademarks of Ginsburg Enterprises Incorporated. © by Ginsburg Enterprises Incorporated. All rights reserved. [Privacy Policy](3D). By using this site you agree to our [Terms of Service](3D). To learn about our email partners' privacy policies, [click here](3D). Â

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