A Good Facial Moisturizer is Important
My little 6 year old niece came home from school and got into an argument with her 4 year old brother about politics. She claimed Obama was better and that McCain took lunch money from little children.
My nephew countered with the fact that McCain was a nice man and in fact was even nicer than the Wiggles. ”No, he’s not” “ Yes he is” back and forth back and forth. Finally, the niece has had enough and leaned over and whispered in his little ear “Yeah but he has too many wrinkles”. End of argument. He may be four – but he knows wrinkles.
From all that it being said tonight on CNN it would appear that she was right. Age played a far greater factor in this election than race and perhaps some of the issues. Perhaps, if he has visited any one of the cosmetics counters at Neimans, a good spa or dermatologist he would have learned about exfoliation, anti-oxidants and a good morning and evening moisturizer. A good eye creme is also important to reduce puffiness and the appearance of fine lines as part of a full facial treatment. Even I could have hooked him up with a simple but effective facial regimen. Heaven knows I have drawers full of the stuff. But no, he went out in that Arizona sun, he didn’t moisturize. I am sure Cindy and Sarah both know the beneficial effects of moisturizing but did they share any advice or product – apparently not. Do not scoff, wrinkles have ruined many a marriage ( trophy wrinkle free wife), TV job ( younger wrinkle free anchor) and suit (no one looks good in wrinkled clothes). So in the end, it wasn’t his credentials as a statesman, or the issues, or his choice of a running mate. NOPE it was the wrinkles that done him in.
Now go and wash your face and put a good night creme on before you go to bed.
Hey little niece you called this race from the start, want a job at CNN?
Faux Farm Girl
Annie
xxoo