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Products mentioned:
Metrogel 1%
Oracea antibiotic
Vivite Exfoliating Facial Cleanser $39-use twice a week, morning and night
Vivite Replenish Hydrating Cleanser $25-use 5 days a week, morning and night
Vivite Daily Antioxidant Facial Serum $109-use mornings only
Vivite Vibrance Therapy $98-use 2x a day
Elastiderm Eye Cream $99-use 2x a day
Vivite Night Renewal Facial Cream $79-use in the evening every other day
Avene Retrinal 0.1 Cream $64-use in the evening on alternate days from the Night Renewal Cream
Vivite Defining Lip Plumper $30-use 2x a day
Elta MD Daily Sheer SPF 40 sunscreen $22
Vivite Replenish Hydrating Cream $50-use as a plain moisturizer if my skin is feeling tender

Where to get this stuff:
1. Your dermatologist
2. www.drugstore.com
3. www.dermstore.com
4. Just Google it-a million places sell it!
What I’m Wearing:
Eyes: e.l.f. Hazy Hazel palette
Lips: P2 Rodeo Drive with NYX lip gloss in Whipped
Nails: Confetti Show Stopper from CVS
Top: Target
Watch: Fossil
Bracelets-made by my friend, Katie
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