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September 11, 2025 • 20 mins

Your skincare routine just got a fresh upgrade with stick serums that make actives foolproof, and Korea's number one dermatologist-recommended brand is finally here to save your sensitive skin!

On today's Spendy Savey episode, Leigh's discovering why sometimes the most luxurious experiences come in the simplest packaging - from ceramic candles that rival designer versions to hair sprays that freeze time without the crunch. Kelly's diving into Korean skincare gold with a barrier cream that sells every 7 seconds, plus the body serum that's making her question everything she thought she knew about topical treatments. They're telling us why we absolutely need Elizabeth Arden's genius travel-sized capsules, and an £8 UK blush that's worth the $36 Australian markup!

EVERYTHING MENTIONED:

SPENDY:

Kelly: Aestura Atobarrier365 Cream $48.00

Leigh: R+Co Bleu Ultra Dry Texture Spray $80.00

SAVEY:

Kelly: Skin Control Serum Sticks $16.00

Leigh: CIRCA Fresh 300g candle $44.95

NEWBIES: 

Kelly:  Dermalogica Dynamic Skin Sculptor $163.00

Leigh: Elizabeth Arden Hyaluronic Acid + Peptides Ceramide Capsules Hydra-Plumping Serum $165.00 

SHOP MY STASH/EMPTY:

Kelly: Microbiome Balancing Mist $69.00

Leigh: Made By Mitchel Baked Luminous Bronzer, from Atomica

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
You're listening to a MoMA Mia podcast.

Speaker 2 (00:13):
Mama Mia acknowledges the traditional owners of land and waters
that this podcast is recorded on Makeup is My Therapy.
I'm obsessed and I don't even feel guilty of body.

Speaker 1 (00:29):
Hello and welcome to you, beauty. This is the podcast
for your Face. I'm Kelly mccaren. I'm with Campbell and
it's our favorite day of the week. We're not supposed
to say that, but it is.

Speaker 2 (00:38):
Everyone on Friday anyway, exactly.

Speaker 1 (00:40):
It's Friday, and we've got some spendy Savis, Spendy Baby,
spendy baby.

Speaker 2 (00:48):
What do we do today? We tell you about really great.

Speaker 1 (00:50):
Prayers we do we tell you about something that's super
expensive or actually not just more expensive than the other
one or Kelly math.

Speaker 2 (00:56):
Bull get into that later. I'm considering bringing probably the
most expensive spendy ever. I'm still thinking about it.

Speaker 1 (01:01):
Do it next week if you want to, because I
really want to know what it is. Okay, there's always
something really new or new to us. Everything of mine
is actually most things are pretty new, and then something
we've shopped from our stash or each others stash.

Speaker 2 (01:13):
My shot. My stash was inspired by you today.

Speaker 1 (01:15):
Mine was inspired by you stop it. Well, let's start
with your sav saves. What's your sav I've got some sticks.
I love sticks. I know you're gonna love these vacuations.

Speaker 2 (01:23):
That's a different story.

Speaker 1 (01:24):
These are pretty new and they're sixteen dollars each. They
are the Skin Control serum sticks.

Speaker 2 (01:31):
So they look like what they look like. I was
thought they were going to be highlighted. This is a
lovely lilight color with words on it.

Speaker 1 (01:37):
So they literally look like a highlighter or a blush,
except it's a bum inside a clear or yellow bar.

Speaker 2 (01:44):
A while ago, I brought that little green one a
different brand. This is a thing.

Speaker 1 (01:48):
Yeah, so serum sticks. I guess people the lazy girls,
they don't want to dip their hands or they don't
want to shm.

Speaker 2 (01:54):
Also, in terms of biodegradability or a cycling, this packaging
is much other than having a little pump like a thing.

Speaker 1 (02:00):
Well it's so tiny as well. How good would these
be for travel? There's no risk, of course you can.

Speaker 2 (02:05):
So I'm holding one that says serum stick night, so
the night.

Speaker 1 (02:09):
That one is retinal and something else that's really good.

Speaker 2 (02:13):
Men would love these?

Speaker 1 (02:15):
Yeah, maybe nice Cinemai No, maybe the morning one's nice
in my so this one's vitamin C and nice cinema.
It's so good for travel, right, No, and vitamin C,
they're the basics. So night and day.

Speaker 2 (02:26):
Purple which makes me think of lavender, which makes me
think of nighttime, which makes me think of sleep.

Speaker 1 (02:30):
And this one's orange, which makes me think of vitamin C,
which I know is in the morning.

Speaker 2 (02:34):
Absolutely no fragrance in the nighttime one.

Speaker 1 (02:36):
Same with the daytime one. So the idea is that
you just swipe, swipe, swipe all over your face. It's
a bum and then you would just rub it in
if you wanted to, like shmeer it out a little bit,
so easy. This would be great for men people that
are new to skincare and want something really simple in
their routine.

Speaker 2 (02:54):
Not that you would be driving at night before you
do skincare, but you know how we're talking a few
months ago. But people that do their bitty routine on
the bus, like, that's much easier because when I do
my juicy skincare, I wish I love, but I've got
so much left over on my hand exactly.

Speaker 1 (03:07):
I just think that this is really.

Speaker 2 (03:09):
Genie on your chest. Yes, how much today.

Speaker 1 (03:13):
They're sixteen dollars. What is Fine Skin Control? So that's
one of those brands that you can get at price
sign or different pharmacies or online.

Speaker 2 (03:22):
They just look so good. They're cute too. Yeah, what's
your savy? My savor is a candle. I know what
you're thinking. You've had a few weeks off, you've given up. No,
why would you have? I love a candle, I know,
but it's like he's a candle. He's a white candle.
So I'm holding a ceramic white candle with a lid. Firstly,
how primo does this look? Look at that little logo.

(03:43):
It looks like a beautiful mug. It does look like
a beautiful mug. I'm trying to remember which is Centa
brol because I've got a few. Jasmine and magnolia are low.

Speaker 1 (03:51):
Oh, it smells so nice.

Speaker 2 (03:52):
Can I see that logo again?

Speaker 1 (03:53):
Though?

Speaker 2 (03:53):
It looks like the original Luova logo. Now Origin's done
a similar one. Even Cotton's done a similar one. That's
not any of these. This is a circa home candle,
three hundred grams. Can I explain to you why this
is my savinge? Firstly, this is so nice, it's beautiful.
I love the house. You know what I the house.
That's what a candle's holding thing is called. It's ceramic,
which I really like because I like last ones too.

(04:15):
But if you get any sort of Bernie like black stuff,
you can see the soot as it goes down through
the glass. Yes.

Speaker 1 (04:21):
And also I've had a few glass candles and it
terrifies to blow them out.

Speaker 2 (04:26):
This one has a beautiful lid, so when you're finished
you keep your cotton buds in there, your little jewels
or whatever. But it's around forty four dollars. There's a
bunch of different ones in this range, and they range
from forty two ninety five to forty four ninety five
exact same size. I don't know. Maybe the essential oils
that is the most beautiful gift. But let me tell you,
because I was like, I love these candles, and I'm
back in my candle era, our long term Mumma Mea.

(04:48):
Readers will know that when I had a newborn, I
wrote an article about lighting the good candle. When I
was on matt leave, my dad was dying. It was
raining and I just walked past my dodgy barroom. At
the time, it was covered in mold before we renovated,
and I saw my dipteek that I was saving, and
I was like, forget it. So I got in the bath,
which was actually just like a trough in that one,
and lit my dicteek. I feel like when life gives

(05:08):
you lemons, light your good stuff. We're you good stuff just.

Speaker 1 (05:10):
Because otherwise you get then all of a sudden, Oh
it's off or it's moldy, or you dropped dead exactly
A bit morbid.

Speaker 2 (05:18):
No, it's true though. So I'm back in my candle era.
I've got them everywhere. Having said that, I looked at
some other beautiful three hundred gram candles, so keep in
mind this is roughly forty four dollars. So to do
a bit of research, because firstly, like you can get
really affordable candles, and that's fine, and you think, you know,
tkmax cells, discounted ones and km outs have got some.
But this, to me would be the most perfect gift.

(05:39):
It looks beautiful, it smells, it looks really fancy. Let
me talk you about fancy ones. Okay, so we never
like to perfume that like a really really.

Speaker 1 (05:47):
Cheap one, and they're made with some of them look nice,
but they're made and you'll get a lot of quality
ingredients exactly.

Speaker 2 (05:53):
So my motto is, like the good candle, it doesn't
have to be like the expensive candles. So, for example,
the exact same size as this three hundred grams, Joe
Malone makes a beautiful one three hundred grams two hundred
and thirty dollars. A bi Rido one that's two hundred
and forty grams so small is one hundred and thirty
six dollars. I mean, I love them, give them to me,
anyone that want to buy them for you? Great, the Maker,

(06:15):
which is another really beautiful brand at Mecca two hundred
and twenty eight grams, so smaller again one hundred and
forty dollars. I know. Wow, so many really fancy, expensive
similar sized candles. But I think it's fancy and like
Circa's always been nice. That no a fence circle, like
you've had to go up and it's great, like you
were nice before, but now that looks fancy af in
a modern home. Look at me go in a romantic home,

(06:37):
in a minimalist home. In a maximalist home, men, women,
not children would love. No, we don't not cats I
smell it as well. I can no, I can smell
it from a via. I love it. Why I need
to burn themselves? Yeah?

Speaker 1 (06:49):
My cat like stumps them stairs at it, and I'm like,
if you touch that, you're going to burn your little pool.

Speaker 2 (06:54):
Maya ta remind you about my Amazon candle warmer. That's
like a little thing and it's got a little light
and you turn it on and it warms the candle
and it smells like the candle, there's no flame. I'll
also link that in the show notes. She's backing a
candle era. Alright, what's his spendy?

Speaker 1 (07:08):
My spendy is the Astura Ato Barrier three six five cream.

Speaker 2 (07:14):
Show me their front. I just got a little minimum
gift with purchase in an order I made. I don't
know what it is, Okay, well let me tell you
about it.

Speaker 1 (07:21):
So it is a relatively new brand to Sephora, and
it is Korea's number one.

Speaker 2 (07:27):
Oh yes, because I ordered from a Crean website.

Speaker 1 (07:29):
Dermatologist recommended Dermo cosmetic brand and now it's at Sephora.
I know it's globally recognized for their clinical proven sensitive
skin solutions and this product sells once every seven seconds.
In Korea because of the triple lipid technology and there's
one million seramide capsules per bottle that hydrate protect and

(07:52):
restoes skin barrier. And because of my hay fever lately,
my skin is just so inflamed and cranky. Yeah, and
so I've just been putting a little thick barrier, like
thick layer on any ouchy areas and it like immediately
you look.

Speaker 2 (08:09):
GLOWI and healthy or have.

Speaker 1 (08:11):
Me using it all over, but like immediately just makes
that area feel good.

Speaker 2 (08:14):
Umbrella, a company I'm just reading on the back, is
a more apacific. So they make Soloasu. They make it
is free, like they make such amazing products. I want
this guess career is number one. My girlfriend's in career
right now, and so I I've forgotten about this one.
I'm going to add it. I've sent her a list
of stuff that I researched that it's not very easy
to get here, and she's bringing it home. Well, it
is easy now because you can get it that's not

(08:35):
on my list. I was going to grab my phone
because I made a drop box folder because she wanted
photos that's Brillian actually, because then it's easier to find yes,
I might share my dropbox folder with people. I'm going
to have a play with that. Hey wait, how much
forty eight dollars? Sorry? Cool?

Speaker 1 (08:50):
Yes, forty dollars not that bad, like no, because it
will last you a long time.

Speaker 2 (08:54):
It's a big is it? Two hundred mills eighty?

Speaker 1 (08:57):
But it's not too heavy like in how I love
Sick of Plass B five But it's very like to
Oily so thick. That is quite lightweight.

Speaker 2 (09:05):
I would say absolutely fragrance free. This is mass bandy.

Speaker 1 (09:10):
I love the packaging back is spright, purple and pink.

Speaker 2 (09:13):
It's a ginormous spray of hair product. It's R and Co.
Which I love all the R and Co. Products. There's
an R and Co Air Dry balm for if you
don't heat style your hair. Love it. But this is
R and Co. Which is their fancy range. Oh yeah,
dry dry. No, I don't know, but this is adi bus.

(09:34):
This is called the R and Co Ultra Dry Texture Spray.
This is gonna last you forever. So I ordered mine
from Rogue Beauty, but you can get R and Co
at salons and other places on the internet. It is
a product for when you want to put product in
your hair. That feels like you've got no product in
your hair. So like say you've done a bit of

(09:54):
heat styling, or you're just like, oh my god, my
hair looks great today, but if I go outside it'll
flop or if whatever. You put this in and it's
like it's like a time freezer, a time capsule, like
a stop. Okay, you can't feel it, you can't see it.
It doesn't do anything, but it just makes your hair
be how your hair is. Okay, that makes sense. Can
I have a sniff or a dry text? Just ray.
I've been using this for months and it still feels full.

(10:16):
I mean I don't have a lot of hair. You've
got a fair bit. It's just sure, well yes, true,
and I've got fine hair, but lots of it. But
like it also offers UV protection. I didn't even know that.
But good, that's great. So you could use it as
a look at the packaging, it's like that, Like the
label's just very subtle. It's like art deco vibes like
not good for travel. It is bigger than in my head.
That is, I might have much of a fragrance. No,

(10:38):
it's because it's nothing. It's not I bought a bottle
of air, but it works. Text just spray. I know
you don't get that, but ultra dry text just ray.
If you are a greasy, oily girl, great, it's not
gonna add anything. If you just like how your hair is, Like,
you don't want that crunch, or you don't want to
add an oil that adds whatever. You don't want dry shampoo, grit.
This is like nothing, but there's something. Oh love it.

(10:59):
It's really big. I wonder if they make a mini
probably because that costs me a million dollars eighty bucks
a newbie anything else, it's new.

Speaker 1 (11:13):
I feel so weird about my newbie.

Speaker 2 (11:17):
Is it your leg? No, that it is. That is new.
We'll talk about that another We'll talk about it another time.

Speaker 1 (11:23):
It's Bidermologic car brand new, the Dynamic Skin Sculptor. Now
I'm on the record, and I do firmly believe, like when.

Speaker 2 (11:33):
People say firmly.

Speaker 1 (11:35):
When people say, oh, what products can I get rid
of my cellulide and whatnot, I'm like, noahhang yeah, some
of them might help, might help with the appearance of
the dimpled skin, but it's mainly just hydrating and like
fancy ingredients at hydrate. The only thing that will help
are like clinical treatments basically.

Speaker 2 (11:54):
Like elymphatic drainage, so exactly the suction not the way
thing to get that.

Speaker 1 (11:58):
Then this arrived and it is a toning, tightening body serum.
And I'm saying that I just don't know how I
feel about recommending it, but I also have to talk
to you about it, okay, because it works.

Speaker 2 (12:10):
What do you mean, give me an expectation level? All right?
I have also touched it with my stomach.

Speaker 1 (12:16):
I grew a ginormous baby, very heavy.

Speaker 2 (12:19):
Is that glass? I don't know.

Speaker 1 (12:21):
I grew a very huge baby a couple of years
ago and my skin. I was not a spring chicken,
so my skin did not bounce back.

Speaker 2 (12:31):
It is what it is.

Speaker 1 (12:32):
And I actually don't care that much because I'm not
like a bikini gallop anyway, to be fair, If you are.

Speaker 2 (12:39):
You don't care. But if I grew in the clinic
to get something done, and if you can whack a cream,
I literally grew a human with my body. Like, I
don't care. It's pretty great, but yeah, I don't.

Speaker 1 (12:47):
It doesn't bother me enough to ever go or at
the time anyway to go and do something about it
in the clinic. But when this arrived the press release
was like, well, it's got all these incredible ingredients in it.
I thought, you know what, I'm going to give it
a try. And so it's only I've had it for
a week and I haven't used it every night. It
says to use it twice a day. But Lee, when
I do use it, it work.

Speaker 2 (13:06):
What do you mean? So does it like my tummy
looks time and my skins stop feel nicer.

Speaker 1 (13:12):
Yes, and then my skin isn't as.

Speaker 2 (13:14):
Like creepy, not creepy but like juggerly yes, not as untight.

Speaker 1 (13:20):
Yeah, And I don't like, I always don't trust it
because I'm like.

Speaker 2 (13:23):
But how well, I've got nad plus in it, which
is amazing. Yeah. So nad plus is hard to explain,
but I used to have a lot. I'll read it
nad plus injections. Now I take capsures. Oh okay, topical.

Speaker 1 (13:34):
So it Yes, it's a complex that tones and titans
and it's got the science behind it to back that up.
It's also got hojobe in it, which helps retain the
skin moisture because they do recommend then you just put
your regular oil moisturize on over the top.

Speaker 2 (13:49):
You rather putting anything on the top. It feels very
nice and light. Wait, I haven't as someone that hates
body moisturizing, that would be my next.

Speaker 1 (13:55):
Like, honestly, I just why does it work and why
is it so good?

Speaker 2 (13:59):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (13:59):
So, by the way, I know I use cellulite as
my example. I have not used it on cellulite, so
I'm not saying that. What I'm saying is it is
definitely made a difference to my stomach.

Speaker 2 (14:09):
Stomach then when in and out quite quickly. Yeah, I
should just say I used to have NAD infusions and
now take capsules for it helps my mental health. But
it has lots of different benefits including skin.

Speaker 1 (14:19):
Okay, one hundred and sixty three dollars makes sense, but
a lot cheaper than Can you keep using it and
we will do like a monthly in a check in
a month?

Speaker 2 (14:28):
Yeah, yeah, I will.

Speaker 1 (14:29):
And maybe I'm not a twice a day person, but
I'm going.

Speaker 2 (14:32):
To commit to you in one area. Come on, man,
what about every night when I'm doing my lad, I'll
text you and then in the morning I'll text.

Speaker 1 (14:39):
You every single day for the next month. You do that, No,
don't do that.

Speaker 2 (14:42):
Why is that annoying? Yeah, my mum and I do
proof of life text when she wakes out.

Speaker 1 (14:45):
I know that is what you're going to do, proof
of jiggly tummy text.

Speaker 2 (14:48):
I send you my tummy for a picture of doing
pregnant emogi and you just do thumbs up, which means
you put on your belly, putting them my jiddly.

Speaker 1 (14:55):
I call it my custard because it looks like a cute,
little quivering custard.

Speaker 2 (14:58):
What's your newbie, Kelly? I bought more of the poll.

Speaker 1 (15:01):
Also, I know you've got several of my products behind
your back doing things that I haven't noticed, So here
you go.

Speaker 2 (15:05):
I don't want that back. Okay, you love the Elizabeth
Arden little capsules. Have you tried these new ones? Yes,
they're not, of course you have. They're not brand brand
brand new, but they're pretty new. I think they launched
in July. This is the hyaluronic acid and peptidees seramide capsules.
So if you're not watching on YouTube, it's a jar
and inside it's like lead to a little look like lollies,
but don't them or little like spermes or something. They're

(15:28):
a single dose of serum. Elizabeth Arden does lots of
different versions, so they've just brought this out with the
water cream halonic acid and peptide water cream gel. Oh
that sounds so nice. One hundred and sixty five dollars
for this tub, but there's sixty serums in there.

Speaker 1 (15:44):
And I am on the record notoriously for so long.
I was like, oh, one, I love Elizabeth Arden products,
but these things is so stupid.

Speaker 2 (15:52):
What do you possibly need them for?

Speaker 1 (15:54):
And then I realized that, oh, they're perfect for travel
because you just take away how many days you're going away?

Speaker 2 (15:59):
So it's a tiny little pod. It's bi degradable, single use,
so it looks like a it looks like a wipe cushion. Yeah, cushion,
but you take that little bit off and then that's
a single dose of seas and then you just put
on your face and decolotage. I have been staying at
my Mum's a fair bit and so I just put
a few like a little sandwich bag. I just chucked
them in my bag. Oh that's weird, or if they
squirt it everyw The reason I like this one is

(16:20):
it feels quite not silicon ere but it's so nice
under makeup. It's like, you know how so most cerrems
are very watery. This has a lovely like gel, like
a Gell primary finish. I agree, so good, and it's
been so good at pumping out my chest. Yeah, so
I really like them. My mum tried to steal them.
I left or a few actually, and they're great. Chuck Mustache,

(16:48):
did you anything you want to do with stash?

Speaker 1 (16:50):
I shopped from your stash sort of my hair, so
I think that yours is Also you're talking about a
product from Atomica atomica atomica, not amorica, not amorica Lee.
But when I was shopping there in Melbourne, one.

Speaker 2 (17:07):
Of the and in case you missed it, a couple
of mondays ago, Kelly talked about this whole beauty store that's.

Speaker 1 (17:13):
Like Sophora or a Mecca, but with Priceline prices, like
a dream come true. Anyway, they do have some more
higher end products or brands there, and this lady was like,
oh my goodness, I've gotten everyone onto this. Aesthetics are
ex microbiomebalancing mist and she was saying that the trainer

(17:34):
uses it a couple of times a day, and she
just swears bite and she's got the skin of an angel.
And then I was like, hold on, I remember Lee.

Speaker 2 (17:41):
Telling me about this. I wasn't the miss though.

Speaker 1 (17:44):
I wasn't it a few months ago.

Speaker 2 (17:48):
It's got like a.

Speaker 1 (17:49):
Bit of citrusy yesta, yeah, and I had forgotten about it.
I loved that brand, but I was kind of like,
sixty nine dollars for a mist. No, no, no, no, this
is not an ordinary mist. This is so plumping and
juicy and protecting. You can put it on as many
times days you like, and when your skin is just

(18:12):
feeling tight, that.

Speaker 2 (18:13):
Right, so nice?

Speaker 1 (18:14):
Isn't it beautiful?

Speaker 2 (18:16):
It's good for that because like when you think of
settings sprays usually fifty Like that's a big miss.

Speaker 1 (18:20):
Oh it is, yeah, but it's just like still you
just think of a missed.

Speaker 2 (18:24):
Oh it's water. What does it have it in it? Yeah?

Speaker 1 (18:26):
No, no, I don't know what's in this. Well microbiomes,
but it's just for your microbiome. Oh, I'm getting well
after you recommended that store. As people who that listen
to that episode, there's one at Castle Hill. I am
from well, my mum's I grew up out there. My
mum lives a bit further out. So the other week
I go.

Speaker 2 (18:43):
Pick come on my arm shopping. Were taking her somewhere,
but I'm reeling around Castle Towers in a wheelchair. I've
got a bungnee and I'm going, mum, we have to
find America. What's America. I've got to find America up
and down the bloody lifts everywhere. And then I finally
asked someone and they're like, I don't know what we're
talking about. It's called Atomica, guys, I keep getting it wrong.
How did you eventually figure it out? I asked, Oh, no,
I went to look on the directory and you were like, oh,

(19:05):
such a thing restaurant in Surrey Hills. Anyway, went in,
I bought shitlow. But this is what I'm going to recommend.
Made by Mitchell is a brand from the UK. You
can't really get it here anywhere else. That's what I
met him. Well, I think we need to go to
the UK because this in the UK is eight pounds,
but here it's thirty six or thirty eight dollars. I
can't remember what I paid for it, because guess what,

(19:25):
you can't shop Atomica online.

Speaker 1 (19:28):
No, we can shop made by Mitchell online.

Speaker 2 (19:30):
I know but I found it on another Australian website,
but I wanted to credit Atomic because I went there
and it's like being able to watch things. Yes, oh
my god, I played with so many things. It was
thirty six or thirty eight dollars in the store. I
found it thirty six online. Anyway, He's amazing and his
products are so fun and why can't I, oh get
this open now?

Speaker 1 (19:47):
He has a product called blush, Oh, blush, look at this.

Speaker 2 (19:51):
It's giving what's that brand from Mecca that we love?
That's a billion dollars hourglass vibes that is stunny, but
more like his stuff's like fun and psychedelic. That was
the most normal product I could find.

Speaker 1 (20:01):
Oh yeah, it's not a Lee Campbell.

Speaker 2 (20:04):
You know what I bought.

Speaker 1 (20:05):
I bought the palette that's like the palette No, no, no,
the one with all of the really bright need no.

Speaker 2 (20:10):
I mean I liked looking at that so joyful. I
bought it. I bought a lot at the store. But
I just haven't tried that brand before I knew it
was from the UK. It is beautiful, yes, so you
can buy it online elsewhere or it's at.

Speaker 1 (20:22):
Gosh, it's so it really blends out as well the.

Speaker 2 (20:24):
Pigment's phenomenal Atomica stores. Not Amica is a price signed brand.
So I guess what. I go up and pay, and
she goes to your frist Si sister Club. I'm like, yeah,
I do. Because you got to turn all of that.
I was like, yeah, I do, so you get all
the benefits to price sign but I didn't need any
pin at all. I needed pretty things.

Speaker 1 (20:41):
Case closed, right, Well, we will be back with more
recommendations next Friday, and in the meantime you can bite
us on TikTok and style or the Facebook.

Speaker 2 (20:49):
Group and you can have a good weekend.

Speaker 1 (20:51):
Please please and get Lee's newsletter.

Speaker 2 (20:55):
Yeah yeah, I'll write that to there. Bye bye
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