It’s the same time of the day. Still, the days are a little shorter. I notice, that although I’m sitting in the same place, at the same time of day, there’s a little more light coming in my west-facing window. Although after one day, 98% of those asked “Which hand looks younger?” picked the correct one. One person picked one and said it looked “stronger.” [tweetthis]Some people just aren’t very good test participants in scientific studies. [/tweetthis] Golldarnit. (Reminder: on one hand I apply some of the magical wrinkle removing cream, twice a day.) I’m wearing the same clothes, so that color won’t skew the data.
This week is the first week that I see a difference between my two hands. What do you think? Does one hand look “younger?”
Please try to overlook the manicure. I’m going to a wedding Saturday. I asked the women at the salon which hand they thought look younger. Every single one picked the correct hand, without hesitation. Same thing when I volunteered this morning.
By the time I get through the six weeks of my experiment, I’m going to show you a little video. I can’t believe how the cream is improving skin elasticity. By the way, I put the cream on first thing in the morning, and right before bed, so it’s been at least 8 hours. I only say that, because the change is more than temporary.
Here’s what it’s doing for my face. I can’t see any difference. Can you.
Oh, I got a new hair product, too. A tiny bit of powdery substance, and my hair has more fluffiness, without too much frizz. What do you think?
