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Emma Hardie Brilliance Facial Oil 30ml
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Payment will be taken every month. Infuse your skin with the nourishing properties of Emma Hardie Brilliance Facial Oil , a lightweight oil complex that conditions, hydrates and smoothens the complexion. Formulated with nine essential oils Palma Rose, Orange, Mint, Vanilla, Geranium, Camomile, Lemon, Rose and Lavender and five plant oils Grape Seed, Apricot, Almond, Olive and Sunflower , the hydrating elixir melts effortlessly into skin, delivering much-needed hydration while improving skin's radiance and elasticity. Perfect for everyday use, the oil will brighten the complexion and promote a dewy, hydrated glow. Warm a few drops between fingertips and gently press and massage product into skin, avoiding the eye area. Can be used morning and evening by itself, or underneath a moisturiser. Item limited to max quantity of
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The Jolly Roger flies in the East Village—or some pastel fantasy of it, the skull and crossbones glazed with sunset pinks above a rippling, mirrored sea, flapping in the breeze over the entrance of Half Gallery. This is piracy, Emma Stern style. The artist is known for shapely, shaded tableaux in oil on canvas that, merging then and now, draw on images from her ever-expanding cast of comely gray 3-D avatars. This time, a trio of glassy-eyed babes don swashbuckling skirts and boots, grip pistols and cutlasses, and maraud shores inundated with high camp and high water. I got really interested in pirates during Hurricane Ida, when the city was completely flooded.