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“Little by little we discover that we don't need to eat animal products at all, because there are so many healthier alternatives that taste great. The trick is going easy with yourself so that you can find your way comfortably. Then you'll stick with it.” WayNeedsLittlesEasyAnimalProductsTasteSticksTricksAlternatives Author:Kathy Freston
“I've definitely learned more about myself through experimentation over the years - which products work best for my skin and tricks from various makeup artists I've been lucky enough to work with.” YearsEnoughArtistProductsLuckySkinsVariousTricksMakeupExperimentationMakeup Artist Author:Ashley Greene