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Wakey, wakey, eggs🍳and bakey🥓 + Meet our Angel named Krystal 👼 + [Q] What has more oxygen than air?💨

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Also inside: Discover the “Breath of Life” Your Skin Craves! How are you this fine Wednesday, {NAME}?  First of all, “wakey, wakey, eggs and bakey” is just a slang for “good morning” - we’re not recommending that you eat eggs and bacon for breakfast every day! [wink]  Now that we’ve cleared that up, we want to re-introduce you to our good friend, Krystal Tini, who is one of “[CHARLÍS Angels](.” She absolutely loves the entire [CHARLÍS]( product line, and she filmed a brief video to tell you all about it. [Check it out](.   >> [Learn more about CHARLÍS here](  Did you know that the air which is used for breathing primarily contains oxygen (21%) and nitrogen (78%)? Oxygen is known to give skin brightness and clarity – it brings back freshness and radiance while working on clogged pores and dullness. But by the time you reach 50, your skin loses 50% of its ability to retain and utilize oxygen.  That’s why we’ve focused on formulating the [CHARLÍS]( luxury skincare product line with multiple toxic-FREE, non-GMO ingredients that contain agents which allow us to diffuse oxygen into the skin where it’s most needed! Receiving oxygen facials from time to time can help your complexion, but the best long-term benefits are best achieved through consistent, daily treatment.   Remember that until midnight, in celebration of Valentine’s Day with our Sweetheart Sale, you can save up to 50% + Free US Shipping on the entire [CHARLÍS]( collection.  >> [Secure Your Sweetheart Sale (50% OFF) Savings](  Beginning with our unique formulations and pure ingredients, to the painstakingly precise production processes, to the entourage effect of all the elements – everything we do is for you to be beautiful and healthy – on the inside and outside!  To Your Inner & Outer Beauty,  P.S. Remember this sale ENDS and your savings EXPIRE when the clock strikes zero! [countdownmail.com] >> [Shop Here and SAVE up to 50%](  © Copyright 2023, TTAC Publishing LLC. All Rights Reserved. This email was sent to {EMAIL} by info@thetruthaboutcancer.com PO Box 530, Portland, TN 37148 [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Report Spam](

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