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randomfoggytiger · 6 months ago
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"I find it tasteless that you don’t really care what KF did to those young people as long as your golden boy comes out looking alright...."
"You’ll defend anything adjacent to D. I see a lot of arguments that do not have anything to back it up, like he probably acted inappropriately while drunk at a party before and so what? I’m taking about MP (who said she was drunk?) being unable to control herself because she needed everyone to know she was with D and touches his dick in her spare time. Disturbingly, that’s what seems to give her self-worth. All that is why she’s not very likable or tolerable. Evidence shows that chiropractic adjustments do more to harm than help, but as long as people feel they work everything is hunky-dory? It alarming that you don’t care about real harm being done to people’s spines because it’s D’s gf’s father providing the service? I can’t respect people who push any of that bull crap."
-@iwantapenguin, 2024
Lie, verb: lied; lying. To make an untrue statement with intent to deceive. To create a false or misleading impression.
Slander, verb: slandered, slandering. To make false and damaging statements about (someone).
Gloves off, then. But next time, tag me properly so I can be notified that you are going to abandon a civil discussion and resort to violence.
Post I'm responding to here (and tangentially, here.)
I shall also give you the curtesy of quoting you directly so that everyone can judge for themselves if my claims are valid, fair, or truthful.
**Note**: I do not begrudge anyone feeling disgusted or grossed out by age gap relationships: the majority of those relationships start from a bad place, continue in a bad place, and are doomed to fail or take both parties down with it. However, the accusations flung against David and Monique without merit-- not those that are or were provably awkward or roughshod -- are a waste of my time, energy, and brain power. Give me proof or give me death.
First: "Whataboutism?" Wherefore art thou, 'Whataboutism'?
Next: "People who post their family’s whole lives on social media for attention or to make money are vultures." Except Monique doesn't get a cut off of management deals, engagement, or even ads. DD and his kids have posted pics of their personal lives, homes, and vacations, as well. They not only let Monique continue to post pics and videos, but also respond to (West) or engage with (David) them. And hi, yes, hello, I also despise family vloggers because they exploit children who can't consent.
Next: "MP has thousands of followers she does not know, so private her account is not." ...What? You can have a private account and still have followers without following them. I know people who operate their dinosaur Facebook accounts like that, young and old generation; and they're most certainly private citizens. I know youngins and oldins who operate their Twitters like that. You probably do, too, or at least know someone who does. I'm hungry for facts, but nothing's been proven with that statement.
Next: "D is so clueless he didn’t know that Gillian was taking BTS pictures on TXF’s set to post on Instagram." David didn't know GA was posting their bts vids online, true; but he was also the one who brought up that she was "always taking pictures and videos" when they were discussing fan engagement; and he and she both laughed over it while he assured Gillian he was okay with "it", regardless.
Their exact dialogue, transcribed:
David: "You know how stupid I am? How innocent and naive I am? You would take a video and I'd go 'oh, cool'."
Gillian: *smiling* "And not realize that I was gonna post it?"
David: *smiling*: "Yeah, and then you'd post it. It'll be like, 'Oh. Well, I should have taken a look at that one.'
Both: *laughing*
Gillian: "Well, you never complained so I thought you were okay with whatever...."
David: "I AM o-- y'know, none of it was terrible; but it was like, I never think to do it."
Also, he clarified in May 2015 (before, as you theorize, Monique could have gotten her hands on his phone or publicly posted about him) that he doesn't trust social media because of the assumptions, misinterpretations, and no-going-back nature of technology: "The 54-year-old actor, who has daughter West, 16, and son Miller, 12, with ex-wife Téa Leoni, admits he only uses Twitter because he was ''prodded to do it.'' The 'Aquarius' star said: ''I'm skeptical of Twitter. I'm prodded to do it, and so I do it. But I feel like there is an opportunity to screw up constantly. You have to be careful. It doesn't go away anymore! I tell my kids the same thing.'" Not because of some high-minded but too-lazy-to-accomplish-her-schemes gold digger posting his private business behind his back.
Next: "A few of his daughter’s friends unfollowed her after the sneaky filming started. The photos are already out there for many people to see curtesy of MP, so I’ll document her ridiculous behavior." Perhaps. I don't discount it. But if David didn't have a problem posthumously with Gillian filming him then, and if he still doesn't have a problem with Monique filming him now-- and I know he doesn't because I've watched him play to the camera in some leaked vids others repost here or there-- it would make sense, logically, why West engaged in the same behavior then and now, on her own and with Monique. Some days he might not want to be on camera for all posterity-- indirectly implying that lightheartedly to Gillian in the above transcript-- hence the leg and feet filming.
Again, we. don't. know. If she's a monster or he's a monster, I cast them off into the abyss. But we, the public, have no actual, factual information of... anything, really, other than rumors, speculations, or opinions. What we do know is: he was fine with Gillian posting, even after being made aware of it. He's fine with West posting his apartment and their family activities. He was fine posting a pic of Miller to his own account. He seemed fine with West's boyfriend posting an intimate father-daughter hug for Bucky Dent's premiere. And he seems fine with Monique posting since then.
For every mention you have of West and her friends not engaging with Monique years ago, she most certainly does now. And you can't hide that fact behind West using her father as a leg up in the industry without bringing Tea's contacts from both entertainment and finance into the discussion. Tea who, by the way, has been more than cordial and civil in each outing and sighting with David, saying they're friends, saying they still love each other, telling him he's a good influence and father to West, etc. Even after the timeline you allege he started dating Monique. Even after the other dating timeline you allege she gave fans in a conversation somewhere. Even after he flew in and out of New York before the pandemic. Even after spending the pandemic locked down with his son.
Next: "The photos are already out there for many people to see curtesy of MP, so I’ll document her ridiculous behavior. I’m not his gf, I’ve made no vows to him. He likes to make money on voicing his feelings and opinions. While I’ll continue to comment on a public figure." 'Ridiculous behavior', you say, about an adult posting milestones or cute pictures and videos to her Instagram. Interesting. If she were trying to launch her own career-- which you and your responders have said before she would, a couple times, without anything coming to fruition (the archives don't lie)-- your argument would have a leg to stand on. But then again, David and Tea talked about explicit sex (and their sex lives) back in the day; rolled atop each other on a crowded, public beach; sold David's bottom-as-brush paintings for charity; and promoted her charitable causes during their various movie interviews... so, I would still retract half a point.
Next: "She should have the loyalty, respect, love and care to not use him for attention." Would you say he used her for attention during his performance the night before Bucky Dent, pointing at her and waiting for her response during one of his songs? Did he use her for attention during his recent stories about their private lives on recent podcasts? Did he use his children for attention on his podcasts? Did he use Tea for attention during their collaborations? Did she use him for attention to promote her friend's brand during their recent family vacation? If we broaden this out to its conclusion: do the Obamas use their children or each other for attention, setting aside their 'loyalty, respect, love, and care' for each other in order to do so? Or do they just say or post what they want within personalized limitations that are narrowed or broadened as relationships shift and grow?
Next: "He’ll hold her hand or leg in public now that his mother isn’t here to witness them. How romantic." David's stated in the past his mother didn't listen to what the talk shows said or read what the papers wrote about him. If you want to be really technical, he's also said she had dementia or Alzheimer's (can't recall which specifically) for a few years now; and that it was so advanced by the time of her death that she didn't recall one day from the next. Would she have disapproved? You bet your bottom dollar she probably did. She also would have disapproved of him being as explicit and cussy as he was for decades; and she would more than likely have disapproved of him getting tattoos; and she would have most definitely disapproved of all his youthful, adult, and older adult sexual shenanigans, innocent or not. That didn't stop him before.
To be even more technical, most of the pap shots of DD and MP are taken at Soho House and Erewhon Market, two celebrity hotspots that managers, publicists, and paparazzi use to prearrange meetups in order to get the celebrity's name out there in advance of the next promotional tour, as well as merge their interests to get a split of the photograph proceeds. (I covered the topic here.) All David has to do is show up--ultimately, they're business strolls. He's annoyed (even angry) at having to do it; but he still holds up his end of the celebrity bargain 'cuz that's Hollywood, baby. And he's always brought Monique along with him.
Next: "He pushed her hand away when people were looking before...." Continuing on my train of thought. The other times he and Monique were caught unawares by paparazzi (his band at the airport, Vancouver, the beach, etc.) were during the Revival hype. Monique didn't try to snuggle up, grab his hand, or get too close most incidences. The hand move you're referring to was, I believe, after a live show when he was super-duper keyed up, wanted to leave, and was followed (semi-circled?) by fans. Yeah, it could be a sign he wanted physical distance from her... except he acted out the exact same routine with his kids whenever they got papped or surrounded by a crowd: walking ahead of them, retreating into himself, not touching anyone unless they were feeling insecure or scared, looking serious or annoyed unless talked to or joked with. It was a clear pattern to me, so I guess I'm surprised you didn't notice it, too.
Next: "...and made her hold his arm like he was her gramps." I have an older couple-- 70s-- who have been married forever and still hold each other's arm like that, preferring to keep any romantic overtures tightly under wraps. I knew other older couples who would think that's rubbish or insanity. I know other young couples who are physically affectionate in public; and others who, again, would prefer to keep contact to a minimum. I've seen, read, or heard of every shade in-between; and I know you have, too. Maybe David likes how it makes him feel. Maybe Monique likes reenacting Austenian period dramas. Of all the accusations brought against them, this amuses me the most.
To be even more technical, I can pull up preeeeetty much all the paparazzi pics between he and MP in chronological (not release, they were reshuffled) order to prove that he initiated more contact with MP than the other way around, stemming as far back as 2017.
Next: "They didn’t have to have contact with Tim once he started dating their mother but they always did." First of all, I challenge you to prove that assertion. Second of all... why is that the focus of your question? Why did or didn't they have to? That's an assumption equal to the kids having no contact at all with MP for years. We don't know.
Tim said on a podcast that he and Tea shared a trailer to catch a nap early on in their relationship. Their coworkers suspected they were dating the entire first season, long before they announced it publicly (five-six months later around Christmas.) Tea and David previously married each other within eight weeks. Tea moves fast. We don't know how fast; but we do know one source alleged she and Tim were an item since summer (July) of 2014. David then filed for divorce in August, citing an "irretrievable breakdown of the marriage" (meaning Tea was ready to move on, that's her prerogative); and she and Tim spent Season 1 fake kissing but looked like they were "really kissing", according to an onset actor friend. All this to say, pretty sure Madam Secretary's pilot filmed in May; and if she and Tim were "on" by July, etc., it stands to reason she moves at the same pace as she did with her first husband; then David; then (presumably) Tim. Meaning, we don't know how much contact the kids had with Tim; but it was probably, likely, a lot. Monique, meanwhile, lived primarily in California; and she and the kids had separate worlds, we assume, until West graduated and started forming her own relationship behind the scenes. Miller seems to have followed suit; and the rest is history. All of those are provable facts because we have what David and Tea have said about and done with each other; what Tea and Tim have said about each other; what observers have confirmed or denied on all angles of the situation; and what the kids were doing then and doing now.
Next: "She smoked, loved red meat, wasn’t a gym rat etc. It’s just a little thing, not marriage ending but people fair better the more similar their habits." Your previous implication in the comments of our last chat here was that they wouldn't have lasted long because David couldn't mold Tea into the woman HE wanted. You assume he cheated, cheated, cheated until rehab, then cheated, cheated, cheated some more until their second and final breakup (despite the fact sources from her side said the final dissolution was due to her love not being the same as pre-rehab, not that he'd kept acting reprehensibly), then hooked up with a 19-year-old mercenary social climber that, somehow, waited two years before accidentally leaking where she and her boyfriend would be working out (in a reply to the owners of the Instagram gym they would be going to... which means someone had to have been stalking who she was talking to in order to find that information, hm) so he could no longer hide her away like a dirty secret. Those aspects of Tea were brought up to subtly back your larger point, which was to lay the blame at David's feet one way or another. If he deserves it, lay it there. But prove that he deserves it.
Next: "MP is at his beck and call, she will also twin him without hesitation." MP at his beck and call? ...Or maybe she's down to fly free to any cool new location, down to fly wherever he is because he's her boyfriend and she loves him, down to enjoy a financial freedom we mortals could only dream of having, etc., etc.? Assumptions on all sides; and, again, no proof.
Next: "They didn’t follow each other before because they didn’t interact in real life either. She had to leave when they were visiting up until 2022 and 2023. They didn’t have to have contact with Tim once he started dating their mother but they always did." Never denied that was the case. Still don't buy there was some grand conspiracy happening behind the scenes to keep the kids away from the disgusting age gap relationship and the dastardly, evil machinations MP was concocting on her evil Instagram account. I need hard proof before I believe assumptions.
Next: "Regarding Téa you are assuming she must be ok with MP because she’s good with D but I’m pointing out that she admitted she still wanted to strangle him sometimes for the things he does on a national television show" I never said Tea was okay with MP, just that she's more than okay with David despite his relationship.
Also, Tea's throttle comment disproves your angle, actually. Might as well throw it in here because that's a point you've not let go.
Tea's comment with full context:
In fact, the exes are on very amicable terms and talk almost every day, they even shared a rental home with all of their family over the Christmas period. But this doesn't mean the pair's current relationship is always smooth sailing. “On occasion, I want to throttle him,” she said of her former hubby. "But in any real relationship with someone you love, that’s true.”
Tea's quote the previous year, fresh from divorce:
"Listen, David gave me the two greatest gifts on the planet; I don't know how I could ever hate him. We've always loved each other, and we adore these kids," the 'Jurassic Park 3' actress said of her children, Kyd Miller, 12, and Madelaine West, 15. "I'm not playing stupid-I understand feelings can get hurt and things can get icky. We've had our moments like that. But these kids are too important, and he feels the same way. I know it," she continued. "He's a good guy."
Next: "Of course MP showed everyone the second she first hung out with both of them to no one’s surprise." This doesn't hold up in court, either, because West and her boyfriend gushed over MP all summer. West would have complained to her mom or dad if she felt uncomfortable with the video posted; and neither parent have would let that happen again. Furthermore, guess who was relaxed, smiling, and engaging with the camera, other than Monique? West. Guess who hugged up on Monique while her dad and Ben Stiller celebrated Bucky Dent's release with a performance? West. Guess who gave Monique a happy Happy Birthday message? West. Guess who attended a Taylor Swift concert with Monique? West. Guess who went with her to London to, as you say, "babysit" Monique? West. Guess who celebrated her birthday in New York with, you assume, Monique? West. Guess who'll be elsewhere with Monique in future? Probably West.
Next: "What are you taking about fixing things because of what’s written about her? She made fun of people for saying her friend was her boyfriend because they were disgusted by thought of David dating her and didn’t want to believe she was for real. So that was proof she was reading a few tumblrs when her name was first revealed." Logical inference but incomplete reasoning, I believe. David knows exactly what was said about his House of D movie; David knows what everyone was saying and has said about him during his rehab, reunion, and divorce; Tea knows what might be said and forbids Tim to talk about her in interviews; I know and you know what is being said about each other, which is why we're here (but at least I'll respond to you properly with a reblog or @); and Monique knows what people say about her because she possibly Googled herself or, I don't know, took a look at the vitriol in her comments section-- a few of which you've reposted in the past so even I got to see them. Lovely times. Again, no definitive proof.
Next: "How am I supposed to know if she’s read my blog? But what a dedicated reader you are." Thank you, I'll take that as a compliment instead of a barb. I began poking around your archives right around the time you made a post trying to debunk my David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson seasonal palette posts. (If you're trying to put me off, consider that you brought up our difference of opinion once again in the midst of an entirely separate talk about Monique and David's relationship.) You didn't have the curtesy to @ me then (and now); but I started scrolling while waiting for you to respond, came across a host of information, and decided to come back later to iron out some details. Needless to say, you can't passive-aggressively point a finger at me when your posts are supposed to be public to begin with, not even coyly private like you claim Monique's Instagram account is. One pointing forward, three pointing back, after all.
While we're on the topic, I also caught a lie you told during our previous conversation. Back in 2019? you put a cryptic message saying you didn't believe David and West were close because of Monique; and when West posted the next day for Father's Day, you followed up with another cryptic post hinting MP was reading her Tumblr detractors; and when another user called you out for that, you denied, denied, denied that was your intent; and then you confirmed that that had been your intent to me (in essence, restating that you believe MP keeps up with her anti Tumblr accounts and pressures DD's kids through him to post nice family tributes so they'll cover for her manipulative tactics actively destroying everyone's hunky dory life.) It's the same train of thought as "Gillovny is married"; except your theories are couched with half facts instead of pure insanity.
Next: "She’s never looked anorexic to me so thin yes but not too thin. D was only shockingly thin after Téa left him for good in 2011. My criticism has alway been to question the men in her life and her surroundings pushing her to get plastic surgery and to over exercise which made her much slimmer than she was before. Is that constructive enough?" Yes, actually; because this ties beautifully into my next point about your warfare tactics.
Indirect aggression is a form of aggression that hides behind "my opinion" or "my two cents" to bully others without receiving backlash. While it can be used in sexually competitive environments (in same sex bullying, for example), it mainly extends to interpersonal groups, families, and anonymous online forums. To quote National Library of Medicine: "According to Björkqvist [15], females prefer to use indirect aggression over direct aggression (i.e. verbal and physical aggression) because this form of aggression maximizes the harm inflicted on the victim while minimizing the personal danger involved. The risk to the perpetrator is lower because he/she often remains anonymous, thereby avoiding a counterattack. As well, indirect aggression harms others in such a socially skilled manner that the aggressor can also make it appear as if there was ‘no intention to hurt at all’." I recommend reading the study: it has a few fascinating things to say about perceived threats and thinness, as well.
The study continues: "Indirect aggression is circuitous in nature and entails actions such as getting others to dislike a person, excluding peers from the group, giving someone the ‘silent treatment’, purposefully divulging secrets to others, and the use of derisive body and facial gestures to make another feel self-conscious." While I can't see your face while typing out a post, your words do a sufficient enough job: "When has she ever been stunning honestly? She’s comparable to Perry Reeves and Suzanne Lanza. Average, a little masculine, thin and no sagging. The face doesn’t matter to men like David, nor intellect."
Another quote from a study published on PubMed Central: "In indirect aggression, the aggressor often uses others in the social group to harm the target and may avoid direct confrontation, whereas in direct aggression, the aggressor either physically or verbally confronts the target." Examples? Posting one's opinions about another person indirectly to their blog by not, say, tagging or addressing the 'opposition' directly, leaving them to be told about it or stumble onto it later before they can defend themselves... that might, perhaps, fit the bill. As would calling David and Monique names; then, when given pushback, telling detractors they don't need to care about your opinions, anyway. (For the record, I don't. Just found it fascinating to study the oh so subtle shifts of your narrative back and forth. That compliment's a freebie, by the way-- I try to hand out at least one in each negatively bent post.)
Don't get me wrong: if Monique were a provably bad person, I'd dust off my hands and let you have at. But for all your opinions, you have very few facts; and the mess-ups, flubs, or ill-thought actions on MP's part you have mentioned are so disparate and scattered-- and rarely repeated-- that they look less like condemning incidents and more like overblown reactions to mundane or innocent mistakes.
And before you write off my points by claiming I'm claiming you're jealous of Monique or some such nonsense, one of the above studies openly acknowledges that indirect aggression is not built on the premise of intrasexual competition strategy: "...developmental psychologists have tended to not conceptualize females' use of indirect aggression as an intrasexual competition strategy."
Next: "Again with the whataboutism." Art thou 'Whataboutism'?
Next: "So you were at the after party to see people’s reactions and parties where D’s been drunk?" No, and neither were you. You were also not at David's apartment when Monique and the kids might or might not have been there; you were also not in the room when David and Tea and the kids discussed Tim or Monique; and you were also not in either Monique's or David's head during the posts, blocks, unfollows, refollows, etc. decisions that were made. I merely commented on the fact that you have brought up his drinking before events in in the past, your reactions to it, others on here's reactions to it, and David's circle of friends, and what I do and don't know of said friends' behavior in the past.
Next: "D and T were inappropriate but consensual. PM pulled G’s bikini bottom down when she was trying to close the umbrella and I slammed him for that too. She was humiliated and embarrassed when the pictures were released." Conflation. David and Tea were surrounded by people in both instances, knew others could see them, and didn't care, inappropriate or not. Peter Morgan and Gillian were on a private vacation; and their privacy was infringed on by the paparazzi and media. For all the negative talk that came out of that incident, not one person stated that G was unwilling, visibly uncomfortable, or angry at Peter Morgan for doing so; only that she was "humiliated and embarrassed" after the fact. The problem in BOTH situations is that PM and MP were groping their partners in what they took for granted as private situations-- I have a casual understanding of David's friends and wouldn't be surprised if they didn't care about her or his antics in the long run-- and were filmed without any parties' consent.
Next: "D did not know what MP was doing, he almost spilled his drink jumping back away from her and he did not look like he enjoyed that trick in a room full of strangers." I saw the video a couple times. Did you not catch his smirk once he realized she wasn't trying to tickle his stomach but was doing a game to end up at his junk? It wasn't a polite one, either. If she had intentionally crossed a boundary and made him uncomfortable, I condone that behavior.
Next: "Defending that kind of public humiliation is repugnant." That's a lie, and you know it. Not once in our conversation have I taken the position of condoning, endorsing, or rug sweeping manipulative, abusive, coercive, or other boundary stomping behaviors. They are repugnant to me; and though being called 'repugnant' doesn't make a dent because you have no proof to back up your claim. And, frankly, it speaks to your character that you would try to blacken mine.
Next: "I find it tasteless that you don’t really care what KF did to those young people as long as your golden boy comes out looking alright."
Excuse you, that is a lie and slander.
In the comments of our previous conversation, I stated over and over he was a pimp. He should absolutely rot for what he's done. But you assume that Monique is just as guilty: benefiting from a business relationship with him, sweeping his treatment of other girls under the rug, using a victim's story to score back pats for herself. The reality is, the victim sided with Monique, both when MP supported her in the comments and when MP posted her own Instagram story sharing she'd been "there" before. Foregoing the obvious conclusion, you posted their first back and forth with other comments tearing Monique apart as the secret villain in this tragic story. That's disgusting, in my opinion. I tried to understand why you got to that conclusion; but if not only her friends, not only her coworkers, but the victim HERSELF is standing by Monique, then it is not the time to vindictively insinuate she exercised the same mean, grasping, oily tactics as her former boss. Further, that she was exploiting someone else's tragedy and trauma for her own gain.
Next: "She can be immature and also be a user who uses situations to her advantage." To quote you once again: that's a lie. Prove it. You can't. You can only assume what her intent, motives, and actions are based on your inference of her character.
Next: "...the old greasy celebrity rocker KR was trying to push on them." You can't prove that; and until you can, I can sit here and say it's a lie. It's your inference against mine.
Next: "She did not say she was mistreated by her boss." I never said her boss mistreated her. I never even got that indication from the post you spread around. She related to her coworker's experience through her personal one. Just because KR was an absolute monster to other girls doesn't mean he was a monster to all of them: monsters, abusers, and manipulators pick on the weakest person who has no one to stand behind and back them up. Her father, for instance, would have been a not insignificant buffer. He's well-connected in California, or so you imply by saying he's met David before. And it stands to reason he would be, supplement and wellness culture being what it is in the Golden State.
Next: "According to you MP was an adult and mature enough so she should have know what those special favors from the boss looked like to everyone else." Let's not get into the "his family and friends should have known Ted Bundy was a horrible person" of it all. No one knows what they're not aware of. I have a close, close family member who grew up adoring an abuser because he'd never abused her; yet was horrified and had to process the fact her other sibling was being used for everything short of penetration. To quote a good ol' Aslan meme: "Do not cite the deep magic to me, Witch! I was there when it was written."
Next: "She wrote a short perfunctory show of support for damage control and went back to thanking her lucky stars she now has an easy life of privilege living in a multi-million dollar Malibu home by the ocean thanks to her boss at SLO." First: prove it. You can't with any degree of fact. Second: I'd be thanking my lucky stars, too. So would you. So does everyone who's been in a tangential situation to an abuser and escaped unscathed-- so unscathed that they didn't even know the boss was perpetuating abuse. And that can at least be proven because, as you say, MP's boyfriend was still buying from that shop days before everything broke out; and she publicly empathized with and received empathy from the victim right after. Has the victim made a scathing comment calling out Monique later? Nope. Bet they're still on good terms, too.
Next: "What else does a very rich 54 year old man want from a 21 year old but lots of sex and an easy relationship with someone who doesn’t know any better?" Lots of sex, an easy relationship free of the complicated dynamics of children from other relationships, and someone to love and love him. Seems logical to me. What is unacceptable in age gap relationships are the predators who aim for 21-year-olds (or 19-year-olds, as you posit) because they pull women their age and can't aim lower; and who lock 'em down and knock 'em up as quickly as possible so they can't escape. Or those who say "yeah, sure, I'll marry you" while dragging their feet until the girl (as they see her) gives up and stays or gets up and leaves. If the latter, they start fresh with another young woman who might not see through their routine bag of tricks. David, for all his faults, has stated his intentions up front and publicly: he's not marrying again. He still wears the ring tattoo from his previous relationship. He relived the trauma of a broken home through his own actions. He still can't dwell on the pain his kids went through during that time. Unless he decides to change his mind, Monique's outta luck. Yet, I don't believe she cares as much as you do if they do get married or not. Certainly not as far as either of us can prove, anyway. By the way, Tea and Tim haven't married yet, either; and they've been together provably longer than Monique and David.
Next: "She was male celebrity obsessed, younger but she went with the one who came into the shop and showed interest." Prove it. You can't. Let's say that's the case: she would've hopped to a new person long before now. David's got friends, she's gone to his parties, she's met his people. Opportunists don't sit long with a second option when they get an opportunity to grab for their first. I read your old posts about her Twitter/Instagram follows; but none of you take into account if she was following other people and pruned those people out as her interests changed. You also can't prove when she followed those accounts: the next day after she opened her account? A month after? A year after? I have accounts open I've never used; I have family and friends that do, as well. Let's say she opened it right away and began using it: again, when did she follow those accounts? Were those celebrities part of a collective that her boss or coworkers said came into the shop? Did she prune out the others after seeing them in person? Why? Because you assume other celebrities are immune to her masterfully unskilled manipulation, but David wasn't?
Next" "You’ll defend anything adjacent to D."
That's a lie.
Prove it. He had to go into a sex addiction program because he hurt his wife and kids. He talks about saving the planet yet doesn't take more than bare minimum actionable steps himself. (What he does in his personal life is of no concern to me; but it is hypocritical of him.) If he backs up Chris Carter against Gillian in the Revival controversy, I will lose a qualitative amount of respect for him (because there is actual, factual proof of wrongdoing on Chris's part to his longtime friend and mother of his goddaughter.) He has blind spots, faults, weaknesses, and failures like any other person.
Next: "I see a lot of arguments that do not have anything to back it up, like he probably acted inappropriately while drunk at a party before and so what?" No, my comment was even you have picked at DD for drinking before his shows. That even he has probably acted on impulse before or during a party. That even he didn't seem too bothered after he realized MP wasn't tickling him. That his expression changed when he saw someone filming their interaction. I also pointed out his and Tea's post-rehab reconciliation shenanigans of equal and greater caliber (having a jolly time at a public ballgame and rolling on top of each around other beachgoers.) I also pointed out that GA had a Portofino moment. Would I grab my boyfriend's junk if we were in public? No. But David did with Tea. The only difference between those situations was DD and T had the power of denial on their side while MP was not afforded that luxury. You called her behavior trashy; but posting someone's junk grab to the internet without their consent is trashier to me.
Next: "Disturbingly, that’s what seems to give her self-worth." Prove it, with testimony and evidence other than assumptions you and other Tumblr, Instagram, or Twitter jockeys assume and interpret. Give me a firsthand witness of her behavior. Give me a former friend or a colleague. Give me a family member. Give me someone other than people on Twitter being blocked by DD's account and assuming it's her. Further, give me proof what they were saying before they were blocked: I don't give mercy to people being snide, snarky, or vile and boohooing about it later. You don't, either, so I'm sure you'll respect that quality.
Next: "Evidence shows that chiropractic adjustments do more to harm than help...."
That's a lie, and a pretty brazen one.
WebMD, MayoClinic, Medical News Today, healthline, and more medical websites and journals have articles promoting chiropractic methods, as well as the warning signs like any other medical procedure. The only disclaimer they put up was that chiropractic adjustments haven't shown a conclusive improvement in athletic achievement.
One of their articles state: "All chiropractors must earn a postgraduate degree (DC), taking up to 4 years to complete, and are required 90 semester hours of undergraduate coursework, and some programs require a bachelor's degree. All states also require chiropractors to be licensed." And all medical doctors and nurses are required to be licensed if they practice medicine; yet, bad apples slip through the cracks. It's slander to paint me as a blackhearted, single-minded, "let them eat cake" person towards victims of possible scammers, manipulators, and frauds just because I don't fall in line with your viewpoint. Further, you indirectly lump me in with your public statements about her "snake oil salesman" father without having any proof whatsoever that chiropractic practice is detrimental other than a few studies-- which I hope you didn't lie about looking up, too-- that the medical community doesn't even stand behind, while using them as your sword and shield. All because you didn't have concrete proof against Monique's father, all because Monique is dating David, all because you don't like their relationship.
More quotes and linked studies from healthline: "For example, in a 2015 study, researchers found that a group of 544 people in chiropractic care reported a high level of satisfaction. ...A 2016 study found that the Cobb angle in a group of five children with scoliosis improved after 8 weeks of chiropractic treatment. Noticeable improvements were seen after 4 weeks of treatment. ...A 2017 case study examined the effect of chiropractic treatment on a 27-year-old woman suffering from back pain, neck pain, and headaches caused by hyperkyphosis posture." They even provide guidelines to find a chiropractor-- "Ask for recommendations from your doctor, physical therapist, or other healthcare provider." And-- "Ask your friends, coworkers, or family members if they have any recommendations."
Next: "Evidence shows that chiropractic adjustments do more to harm than help, but as long as people feel they work everything is hunky-dory?" Prove it. I have genetic backproblems riddling the maternal side of my family; and my great grandmother, a nurse, and her daughter, my grandmother, both had their spines slowly realigned over time with chiropractic procedures. From an almost noticeable hunch to an almost straight line.
Next: "It alarming that you don’t care about real harm being done to people’s spines because it’s D’s gf’s father providing the service?" I also have a maternal family member who suffers from severe back pain every day but can't afford treatment where she lives. You know how I help? Reflexology. Every time, it takes her back from a ~8/10 to almost nothing-- and this from a woman hypersensitive to her body's workings and with an incredible pain tolerance. And yet, I'd be the first person to sign her up for surgery if I could. I regularly push her to seek medical attention for the most minor inconveniences.
CONCLUSION
I'm sorry to say that you are either: A. blinded by my lack of agreement into misinterpreting my words to fit your own narrative-- which is really probable, actually-- or B. willfully telling lies, to yourself or others, because it helps you feel like you've come off on top of an argument.
I'm not interested in creating a rift or a war. I'm also not interested in lies, slander, gossip, and bullying disguised as "this is my opinion."
You can attest I've been nothing but kind, overly so, in the past; and that I didn't ever strike out unless you struck first-- and even then, only to mimic your words or phrases back to you.
I do not respect your opinions: they are baseless and poisonous.
I do not respect your tactics: they are beneath you and I.
I do not respect your lies and slander: that is a given.
Fare thee well. I'm sure we shall speak again.
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Revitalize your mind, body, and spirit with Carrot Seed Essential Oil – nature's gift for skin care, and boasting a rich, earthy aroma that eases stress and revitalizes the mind. With its potent carotenoids, it's a skincare superhero, nourishing your skin with antioxidants for a radiant glow. Embrace spiritual growth and seize new opportunities with this versatile essential oil. Try it now!
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Moringa for Anti-Aging: How These Capsules Help Fight Wrinkles
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Aging is a natural part of life, but that doesn’t mean we have to accept the visible signs of it without a fight. Wrinkles, fine lines, and sagging skin are often the first things we notice as we age, and many of us will do almost anything to keep them at bay. While skincare products like serums, oils, and moisturizers can certainly help, what if the secret to fighting wrinkles goes beyond what we apply to our skin? What if the real solution starts from within?
That’s where Moringa comes in—this incredible plant is packed with nutrients and antioxidants that can work wonders for your skin, and consuming it in the form of capsules offers a simple and effective way to make it part of your daily routine. If you’re looking for a natural solution to fight wrinkles and support your skin’s youthful glow, Pura Vida’s Moringa Capsules might just be the game-changer you’ve been searching for.
In this blog, we’re diving into how Moringa can help fight wrinkles, promote smoother skin, and keep you looking youthful for longer. We’ll explore the science behind its anti-aging properties, the role of antioxidants, and why Pura Vida’s Moringa Capsules are the best way to reap these incredible benefits. Ready to unlock the secret to ageless beauty? Let’s get started!
What is Moringa?
Moringa, also known as the "drumstick tree" or the "miracle tree," is a plant native to parts of Africa and Asia. For centuries, Moringa has been revered in traditional medicine for its nutritional properties and healing potential. Almost every part of the Moringa tree is used—its leaves, pods, seeds, and flowers are all packed with beneficial nutrients.
Moringa leaves, in particular, are incredibly nutrient-dense. They contain:
Vitamins A, C, and E: These are essential vitamins for healthy skin and are powerful antioxidants that help protect skin from aging.
Minerals like calcium, potassium, and zinc: These minerals contribute to the overall health of your skin, supporting its structure and function.
Protein and amino acids: These are the building blocks of collagen, which helps keep skin firm and smooth.
Antioxidants like flavonoids and polyphenols: These compounds fight oxidative stress and protect your skin from free radical damage, which can accelerate the aging process.
In recent years, Moringa has become widely popular as a supplement, available in various forms, including powders, oils, and capsules. When it comes to anti-aging, Pura Vida’s Moringa Capsules offer a convenient way to experience the full spectrum of Moringa’s benefits.
Understanding Wrinkles and Skin Aging
Before diving into how Moringa works to fight wrinkles, it’s important to understand why they form in the first place. Wrinkles are a natural part of aging, but there are several factors that contribute to their formation.
Intrinsic Aging
Intrinsic aging, or chronological aging, is the inevitable process where our skin naturally loses its youthful appearance over time. As we age, our skin produces less collagen and elastin—proteins that keep the skin firm, elastic, and plump. Without these proteins, the skin starts to sag and form wrinkles, especially in areas where facial muscles are used frequently, like around the eyes, mouth, and forehead.
Extrinsic Aging
Extrinsic aging is caused by environmental factors such as UV exposure, smoking, pollution, and poor diet. These external factors contribute to the breakdown of collagen and elastin in the skin, leading to premature wrinkles. UV rays, for example, damage skin cells and generate free radicals, which accelerate the aging process by harming the skin’s natural barrier and reducing its ability to repair itself.
The Role of Collagen and Elastin
Collagen is the protein responsible for the skin’s firmness, while elastin gives it its stretch and bounce. As we age, the production of these proteins slows down, resulting in wrinkles and sagging. Maintaining healthy collagen and elastin levels is key to keeping your skin youthful.
Free Radicals and Oxidative Stress
Free radicals are unstable molecules that damage skin cells and speed up the aging process. They’re generated by factors like UV rays, pollution, and smoking. Antioxidants are the body’s defense against free radicals, helping to neutralize them and protect the skin.
That’s where Moringa’s anti-aging properties come into play. With its powerful blend of antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals, Moringa helps combat the harmful effects of free radicals, supports collagen production, and reduces inflammation—all of which contribute to healthier, younger-looking skin.
Moringa’s Anti-Aging Properties
Moringa is often referred to as a “miracle plant” for a reason—its rich nutrient profile can benefit skin in a variety of ways, especially when it comes to combating the signs of aging.
High Antioxidant Content
Moringa is packed with antioxidants like Vitamin C, Vitamin E, and beta-carotene, which are known for their ability to protect the skin from oxidative stress. These antioxidants neutralize free radicals, preventing them from damaging skin cells and causing premature aging. By reducing oxidative stress, Moringa helps protect the skin from wrinkles, fine lines, and other signs of aging caused by environmental factors.
Boosting Collagen Production
One of Moringa’s most impressive benefits for anti-aging is its ability to stimulate collagen production. Vitamin C, which is abundant in Moringa, is essential for the formation of collagen. Collagen is the protein responsible for keeping skin firm, smooth, and youthful. By promoting collagen synthesis, Moringa helps reduce the appearance of wrinkles and maintain skin elasticity.
Anti-Inflammatory Effects
Chronic inflammation contributes to premature aging and the development of wrinkles. Moringa has strong anti-inflammatory properties due to its polyphenols and flavonoids. By reducing inflammation, Moringa helps prevent the breakdown of collagen and elastin, protecting the skin from sagging and wrinkling.
Skin Hydration
Moringa also helps keep skin hydrated, which is crucial for maintaining a youthful appearance. Vitamin E, which is abundant in Moringa, is known for its ability to lock moisture into the skin, keeping it soft and smooth. Dry skin can make wrinkles more pronounced, so maintaining hydration is key to keeping your complexion youthful.
Moringa Capsules: A Convenient Way to Fight Wrinkles
While Moringa can be found in various forms—such as powders, oils, and teas—Pura Vida’s Moringa Capsules offer a convenient and efficient way to incorporate this powerful superfood into your daily routine. Here’s why Moringa capsules might be the best option for you:
Internal Benefits
When taken in capsule form, Moringa’s nutrients are absorbed into the body and work from the inside out to promote healthy, youthful skin. By delivering antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals directly to your bloodstream, Moringa capsules can support collagen production, reduce oxidative stress, and improve skin hydration, all of which help fight wrinkles and support skin health.
Consistency and Convenience
Taking Moringa capsules daily ensures you’re getting a consistent dose of this powerful plant, making it easier to incorporate into your routine. Whether you take them in the morning, afternoon, or evening, Moringa capsules are a simple way to get all the skin-loving nutrients you need without the hassle of mixing powders or oils.
Pura Vida’s Commitment to Quality
What sets Pura Vida’s Moringa Capsules apart is their commitment to quality. The brand sources only the best Moringa from sustainable farms, ensuring that each capsule is packed with the highest quality nutrients. Pura Vida’s Moringa Capsules are formulated for maximum bioavailability, meaning your body can easily absorb and make use of the nutrients in each capsule.
Scientific Studies and Evidence Supporting Moringa for Skin
You don’t have to take our word for it—there’s ample scientific research supporting the anti-aging benefits of Moringa. Various studies have explored how this incredible plant can benefit your skin in multiple ways:
A study published in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences demonstrated that Moringa’s high antioxidant content plays a crucial role in reducing oxidative stress. Oxidative stress occurs when free radicals damage skin cells, contributing to premature aging. The antioxidants in Moringa, including Vitamin C, Vitamin E, and polyphenols, help neutralize free radicals, preventing this damage and protecting the skin from fine lines, wrinkles, and sagging.
Research in Phytotherapy Research highlighted another key benefit of Moringa for skin: its ability to boost collagen production. Collagen is a vital protein responsible for skin firmness and elasticity, and as we age, collagen production naturally declines. The study revealed that Moringa’s nutrient-rich profile, particularly its high levels of Vitamin C and amino acids, helps stimulate collagen production, improving skin elasticity and reducing the appearance of wrinkles.
Moringa’s anti-inflammatory properties were also noted in a study published in the Journal of Inflammation. Chronic inflammation accelerates aging by breaking down collagen and elastin in the skin. Moringa’s anti-inflammatory compounds help prevent this damage, preserving the skin’s youthful appearance.
These studies provide a robust scientific foundation for Moringa’s use as a powerful anti-aging ingredient, making it a worthwhile addition to your skincare routine.
How to Use Moringa Capsules for Anti-Aging
If you're looking to harness the anti-aging benefits of Moringa, incorporating Pura Vida’s Moringa Capsules into your daily routine is simple and effective. Here’s how to maximize the benefits for your skin:
Dosage: For most people, the recommended dosage of Moringa capsules is 1–2 capsules per day. This provides a balanced intake of the nutrients your body needs to support collagen production, reduce oxidative stress, and hydrate your skin. However, it's important to always check the product label for specific dosage instructions. If you’re unsure, or if you have any underlying health conditions, it’s best to consult with your healthcare provider before starting a new supplement.
Timing: Moringa capsules can be taken at any time of the day, but the timing can depend on your personal goals. Many users prefer taking Moringa in the morning to enjoy an energy boost and a fresh start. However, taking the capsules in the evening can be just as beneficial, especially since your skin undergoes repair while you sleep. Whether you take them in the morning or evening, consistency is key to seeing results.
Consistency: To achieve the best anti-aging results, make sure to take your Moringa capsules regularly. You may not notice dramatic changes immediately, so give it a few weeks. Patience is essential, as Moringa works best over time, nourishing your skin from the inside out for a youthful, glowing complexion.
Other Benefits of Moringa for Overall Health
While Moringa is widely recognized for its anti-aging benefits, its advantages extend far beyond skin care. By incorporating Pura Vida’s Moringa Capsules into your daily routine, you're not only boosting your skin’s health but also supporting your overall well-being.
Energy Boost: Moringa is packed with essential vitamins and minerals, including iron, which help combat fatigue and increase energy levels. Its rich nutrient profile helps maintain steady energy throughout the day, making it a great natural alternative to coffee or energy drinks.
Digestive Health: Moringa contains fiber and compounds that promote healthy digestion. It supports gut health by aiding in the breakdown of food, improving nutrient absorption, and reducing bloating, making it easier for your body to extract the nutrients it needs.
Immune Support: Moringa’s powerful antioxidants help strengthen the immune system, protecting the body from infections and illnesses. Its high vitamin C content also helps maintain immune function, keeping you feeling healthy year-round.
By taking Pura Vida’s Moringa Capsules, you're ensuring that your body receives a holistic boost—inside and out!
Potential Side Effects and Considerations
Moringa is generally safe for most people, but there are a few considerations to keep in mind:
Digestive Issues: Some individuals may experience mild digestive discomfort, like bloating or diarrhea, when first starting Moringa.
Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: If you’re pregnant or breastfeeding, it’s a good idea to consult with a healthcare professional before taking Moringa.
Allergic Reactions: While rare, some individuals may be allergic to Moringa. If you experience any unusual symptoms after taking Moringa, discontinue use and consult a doctor.
Conclusion
Moringa is a powerful ally for both skin health and overall wellness, and Pura Vida’s Moringa range makes it easy to incorporate this “miracle plant” into your routine. For internal benefits, Moringa Capsules and Moringa Powder offer a convenient way to support collagen production, reduce oxidative stress, and boost energy. The powder is versatile—perfect for adding to smoothies or meals.
For targeted skincare, Moringa Oil deeply hydrates and protects, helping to smooth fine lines, while Moringa Drops provide a potent, easy-to-take dose of nutrients anytime. Finally, Moringa Body Butter offers luxurious hydration for soft, glowing skin.
With these options, Pura Vida makes it simple to enjoy Moringa’s anti-aging and wellness benefits from the inside out. Try Pura Vida’s Moringa products and see the difference for yourself!
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Navratri Special Look: Must-Have Skincare Tips
Get ready to shine this Navratri with our must-have skincare tips for a stunning and vibrant look! As you enjoy the festivities of Garba and Dandiya, don’t forget to pamper your skin. With the seasonal change, it's essential to balance Pitta and keep your skin healthy.
Choose natural products over harsh chemicals and always remove makeup after the celebrations. Regular cleansing will help prevent breakouts, while nourishing ingredients like Chandan and turmeric can give your skin a beautiful glow.
For a quick and effective routine, try Charya Ubtan and Ayurvedic Face Oil to maintain freshness and radiance all through the festivities. Follow these tips for your perfect Navratri special look!
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Lavender's Lullaby: A Deep Dive into the Skin-Soothing Secrets of this Beloved Botanical
Lavender, with its iconic purple hue and instantly recognizable aroma, has long been a symbol of tranquility and peace. But beyond its calming presence in aromatherapy and potpourris, lavender oil, extracted from the plant’s fragrant flowers, holds a treasure trove of benefits for your skin. Let’s embark on a journey to uncover the science-backed wonders of this botanical elixir and how it can…
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How to Take Care of Your Face and Beard: Insights on Men's Skincare from Manuel Naci
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Skincare is not a one-size-fits-all approach. As we age and our skin type changes, our skincare routine needs to evolve to address specific concerns and maintain healthy, radiant skin. In this comprehensive guide, we'll explore skincare routines tailored for different age groups and skin types, ensuring that you have the knowledge to care for your skin at every stage of life.
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The Ultimate Guide to Coconut Hair Treatment Oil
When it comes to hair care, nature often provides the best solutions. One such gift from nature is coconut hair treatment oil. Renowned for its myriad benefits, coconut hair treatment oil is a staple in many beauty regimens worldwide. This versatile oil is not just a fleeting trend; its use dates back centuries, cherished for its ability to nourish and revitalize hair. In this guide, we'll explore why coconut hair treatment oil should be an essential part of your hair care routine.
The Power of Coconut Hair Treatment Oil
Coconut hair treatment oil is derived from the kernel or meat of mature coconuts harvested from the coconut palm. This oil is rich in several essential nutrients that are beneficial for hair health, including:
Lauric Acid: This fatty acid has a high affinity for hair proteins, enabling it to penetrate the hair shaft and provide deep conditioning.
Vitamins E and K: These vitamins help to nourish the scalp and hair, promoting overall health and shine.
Iron: Essential for hair growth, iron in coconut oil helps to maintain healthy hair follicles.
Benefits of Coconut Hair Treatment Oil
Deep Conditioning: Coconut hair treatment oil is an excellent deep conditioner. Its molecular structure allows it to penetrate the hair shaft more deeply than other oils, delivering moisture and nutrients from within. This deep conditioning effect leaves hair feeling soft, smooth, and shiny.
Preventing Hair Damage: Regular use of coconut hair treatment oil can prevent damage caused by styling and environmental factors. The oil creates a protective barrier around the hair, reducing protein loss and keeping hair strong and resilient.
Promoting Hair Growth: Massaging coconut hair treatment oil into the scalp improves blood circulation, which can stimulate hair growth. Additionally, the oil’s nutrients nourish hair follicles, promoting healthier and thicker hair.
Reducing Dandruff: The antimicrobial properties of coconut hair treatment oil make it effective in combating dandruff. It can help to soothe the scalp and reduce flakiness, ensuring a healthier scalp environment.
Preventing Split Ends: Applying coconut hair treatment oil to the ends of your hair can prevent split ends and breakage. The oil’s moisturizing properties help to keep hair ends intact and healthy.
How to Use Coconut Hair Treatment Oil
Incorporating coconut hair treatment oil into your hair care routine is simple. Here are a few methods to get you started:
As a Pre-Wash Treatment: Apply a generous amount of coconut hair treatment oil to your hair and scalp before washing. Leave it on for at least 30 minutes, or overnight for maximum benefits. This pre-wash treatment helps to protect hair from the drying effects of shampoo and ensures deep conditioning.
As a Leave-In Conditioner: After washing your hair, apply a small amount of coconut hair treatment oil to damp hair, focusing on the ends. This method helps to lock in moisture and keeps hair manageable and frizz-free.
Scalp Massage: For promoting hair growth, warm a small amount of coconut hair treatment oil and massage it into your scalp. This not only stimulates blood circulation but also helps to relieve stress and promote relaxation.
As a Hair Mask: Combine coconut hair treatment oil with other beneficial ingredients such as honey or yogurt to create a nourishing hair mask. Apply the mask to your hair and leave it on for 20-30 minutes before washing it off for an extra boost of hydration and nourishment.
Tips for Choosing and Using Coconut Hair Treatment Oil
Choose Organic and Unrefined: Opt for organic, unrefined coconut hair treatment oil to ensure you are using a product free from chemicals and additives. This type of oil retains all the natural nutrients that benefit your hair.
Patch Test First: If you are using coconut hair treatment oil for the first time, perform a patch test to ensure you don’t have any adverse reactions.
Consistency is Key: Regular use of coconut hair treatment oil is crucial to see long-term benefits. Incorporate it into your weekly hair care routine for best results.
Conclusion
Coconut hair treatment oil is a powerhouse of nutrients that can transform your hair care routine. From deep conditioning to promoting hair growth and preventing damage, this natural oil offers a myriad of benefits that cater to various hair needs. Embrace the nourishing power of coconut hair treatment oil and experience the difference it can make for your hair. Whether you’re dealing with dryness, damage, or simply want to enhance your hair’s natural beauty, coconut hair treatment oil is the perfect solution to achieve luscious, healthy locks.
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