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Suzy Amis Cameron on new venture Inside Out and sustainability
Suzy Amis Cameron on new venture Inside Out and sustainability

Khaleej Times

time4 days ago

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  • Khaleej Times

Suzy Amis Cameron on new venture Inside Out and sustainability

Two-hundred-thousand gallons of water. Or, the carbon equivalent of driving from Los Angeles to New York. That's how much you'll save by swapping your protein-peppered meal with a plant-based one, explains Suzy Amis Cameron, former actress, model, advocate, and founder of the One Meal A Day movement. She's in Rome for the launch of a branch of Inside Out (IO), a collective that's working towards finding innovative solutions to some of earth's most pressing concerns. The Roman chapter is focused on IO's Fashion, Textiles and Home vertical, and hopes to clear the moult of the industry and replace it with a cleaner, more climate-friendly perspective, to make Rome a beacon of sustainable fashion. For 63-year-old Suzy, mum of five and wife of Avatar filmmaker James Cameron, it's almost like her entire life has been lived in preparation for this moment. Her childhood was spent on a farm in Oklahoma, US, riding horses and connecting with nature. 'Everything from being outdoors in nature to being in ballet classes when I was five years old, and then doing gymnastics and getting very, very involved in horseback riding,' she says, gave her the body awareness she needed to walk runways and be on screen. Which led her to becoming a global icon with an international platform. 'It's a journey of looking at the signs, paying attention to them, and learning from them.' Especially when one is in the spotlight. 'I'm fully aware of the fact that I've been handed a very charmed life, and I've had many, many opportunities... I do have a platform, and I'm really, really grateful… what wakes me up in the middle of the night is, 'what more can I do to make the world a better place for all of our children, and their children, and the generations that we will never meet?'' She recalls many aha moments over the years, times when she recognised the need for change in the world. One of those episodes came when she was pregnant with her first child, Jasper, with ex-husband actor Sam Robards. 'My sister-in-law at the time (30 years ago) took me to a health food store and started talking to me about organic produce,' she recalls. And with that conversation, other niggling concerns arose, about what lotions and potions one should use, what's safe for a baby to wear, what shampoo and soap is good for you — and which ones are pernicious. That was the first tectonic shift that pushed her to explore healthier options. Another came in 2012, when she saw the documentary Forks Over Knives, which posits that food is medicine — it can be healing if you eat right. The film, by Lee Fulkerson, had such an impact on the Camerons that the whole family embraced a plant-based lifestyle overnight. By 2018, she had written a book called OMD: The Simple, Plant-Based Program to Save Your Health, Save Your Waistline, and Save the Planet, decimating the most common argument against eating plant-based meals: how to make them as nutritionally dense and delicious as 'normal' food. She had sparked a movement she called OMD (one meal a day). And, by 2020, she had convinced American talk show host Oprah Winfrey to subscribe to the plan. 'If you've been thinking about going vegetarian or vegan, I think this is a good way to lean into it where you don't have to give up everything you've been eating your whole life in one day,' Winfrey told Oprah Magazine at the time. Benefits of a new menu 'Every meal is a chance to nourish our bodies, show care for our communities, and make a positive impact on the planet. OMD is about starting where you are, and embracing small, meaningful steps,' says Amis Cameron. She works on creating ripples in the status quo, lobbying small, well-informed tweaks that bring about lasting change. 'You can't make a change until you see and understand what the problem is, and the only way to find out what the problem is or the challenge is, is to have information and be educated.' Every meal is a chance to nourish our bodies, show care for our communities, and make a positive impact on the planet. OMD is about starting where you are, and embracing small, meaningful steps" When she began to educate others, she also started to learn more about the waste we generate — between 2.1 billion and 2.3 billion tonnes of municipal solid waste a year, according to United Nations Environment Programme — the damage it does, and the work that humanity must put in to secure the world. And so she learned about the toxins that spike our food and drink, and our clothes. The result was the 2024 documentary Let Them Be Naked, which was directed by designer Jeff Garner. It investigates the contamination of clothes and the resulting illnesses. While Garner has been spearheading the move towards sustainable fashion since 2002, he only started investigating the repercussions of synthetic toxins in daily wear in 2019 after his mum, Peggy Lynn Garner, passed away from cancer. For Suzy, the research made one thing clear: 'It's not enough [for brands] to swap fabrics or chase certifications. Real change begins with transparency — knowing your supply chain, protecting your workers, and doing the hard, human work of rethinking the system inside out. We'd love to see fashion companies lead with compassion — ensuring safe conditions, fair wages, and access to basic human rights like healthcare. From there, we can meaningfully tackle emissions, toxins, and waste.' 'In terms of household name designers that we know, we're currently consulting and working with many of them now,' she says. She has made inroads in championing low-impact fashion on the red carpets of celebrity-studded awards too. In 2009, she launched the red carpet green dress initiative, which calls for responsibility and sustainability solutions. At the time, some were reticent about partnering up. 'It's really in the zeitgeist right now,' she adds. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Suzy Amis Cameron (@suzyamiscameron) Current projects Her recent project, IO, takes on more than fashion; it works across six verticals: IO Science, Research, and Technology; IO Fashion, Textiles, and Home (IO FTH); IO Global Food Production (IO GFP); IO Education; IO Media; and IO Wellness. 'The one thing that really, really excites me about IO across all of the verticals is the partnerships that we've created with the leading universities [such as] MIT, Texas Tech, and Georgia Tech. We actually have solutions for remediating polyester and also remediating PFAs [perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances] out of soil, out of water,' she says over Zoom. The basis of the initiative, she explains, is: 'What you put in your body, how it affects your health, and how it affects the health of the planet. Which, in turn, affects not only the population of the human race but also every animal, every tree, every flower.' Of course, a good cause doesn't excuse poor brand performance. 'We have a fiduciary responsibility to our investors. We have three ROIs: return on investment, on impact, integrity,' she says. The former actress, whose reel credits include The Usual Suspects and Titanic, lives by her own rules, pointing out on the call that she's got organic raw vegetables waiting for her in her Roman hotel room. 'I live in New Zealand now and am very, very strategic about when I travel and where I go and the amount of things that I fit into whatever that trip is,' she adds. Other things she suggests people do are to buy less, revisit old outfits more, and common sense moves, such as taking public transport or carpooling. Actions speak loud If it weren't absolutely clear that Suzy is committed to her cause, you'd just need to follow the paper trail for proof. She has invested $65 million (Dh238 million) of her own money into IO and plans to raise another $300 million. 'For me, this mission is deeply personal — shaped by my own lived experience and a conviction that meaningful global change is not only possible, but necessary. The turning point came when I realised how much untapped potential exists at the intersection of sustainability, technology, and culture,' she explains. Change, while inevitable, is not an easy process — and when it comes to bettering the world, there must be a multi-pronged approach, says Suzy. 'Any sort of systemic change needs to be multi-pronged, so you're working with governments, policy makers, directly with the consumer, and the manufacturers.' And you must work with end-users; until demand changes, supply will not either. So, we must demand sustainable solutions. But what does that really mean? 'The word has been stretched so thin that it's often misunderstood. Many people believe they're making responsible choices, when, in fact, they may be unknowingly contributing to harm. That disconnect can be discouraging — but what keeps me hopeful is perspective. When I look back at where we started and how far we've come, the shift is undeniable. We still have a long journey ahead — one where we can't simply sustain the status quo — but I truly believe systemic change is within reach in our lifetime.' Just begin by swapping meat for vegetables and taking on the OMD challenge — there, you are already making the world a better place.

Free 'Be an Instrument for Change' concert marks 10 years of reentry support in Johnson County
Free 'Be an Instrument for Change' concert marks 10 years of reentry support in Johnson County

Yahoo

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Free 'Be an Instrument for Change' concert marks 10 years of reentry support in Johnson County

Ten years ago, a simple phrase, 'inside out,' became a lifeline for former inmates in Johnson County. The local nonprofit, Inside Out Reentry Community, works with individuals to develop reentry plans after prison that promote healing, restored relationships, and sustained success. To celebrate 10 years of guidance, Inside Out is hosting a free community concert, 'Be an Instrument for Change' from 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday, June 1, at Chauncey Swan Park. The concert will be headlined by local favorite, the Beaker Brothers Band, serving as both a celebration and a fundraiser. More: Work is underway to divide Johnson County into districts under a new state law. What to know: Inside Out's roots date back to 2014 when the First Baptist Church of Iowa City used a grant to support two citizens returning to Iowa City. Inside Out became a separate entity by 2015, offering full reentry services. 'It's a bit of a play on words, as it refers to people coming from the inside of prisons/jails to the outside world and also to the need for all of us humans to grow and change from the inside out throughout our lives,' said Dorothy Whiston, an early Inside Out organizer and current board member, in a news release. 'Putting 'community' in the name was to emphasize that we're all returnees, volunteers, staff, and the public.' Inside Out served 300 people in 2014, with four full-time employees and nearly 60 volunteers. 'We were surprised at how the demand for services emerged as quickly and spontaneously as it did,' Whiston said. 'Once we caught our breath from the initial high demand, it became clear we needed to become our own entity.' Inside Out has expanded its services since the beginning, aided by a move to South Capitol St. near the Johnson County Treasurer's building. What started as helping establish reentry plans evolved into personalized services, from mentoring and peer support programs to financial literacy workshops, direct assistance, and job hunting. Inside Out opened its own reentry home in 2023, which houses up to six low-income men for up to two years. More: Iowa's Big Grove Brewery is headed south, revealing plans for Kansas City taproom Inside Out does public advocacy work, educating residents about the challenges the formerly incarcerated face via community events, like reentry simulations and the annual art exhibition, 'Art from the Inside Out.' 'Be an Instrument for Change' is one of the many scheduled fundraising and community events Inside Out is planning to celebrate its milestone. The organization also accepts online donations. 'We are very lucky,' said executive director Michelle Heinz in a news release. 'The Johnson County community is very generous in their support for our mission and our members… and I'm always amazed at how willing people are to open their hearts to help some of the most needy.' Jessica Rish is an entertainment, dining and education reporter for the Iowa City Press-Citizen. She can be reached at JRish@ or on X, formerly known as Twitter, @rishjessica_ This article originally appeared on Iowa City Press-Citizen: Inside Out Reentry celebrates 10 years in Iowa City with free concert

25 Walmart Personal Care Products That Understood The Assignment...And Got An A+
25 Walmart Personal Care Products That Understood The Assignment...And Got An A+

Buzz Feed

time6 days ago

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  • Buzz Feed

25 Walmart Personal Care Products That Understood The Assignment...And Got An A+

An SPF 45 setting spray by E.l.f. so you can refresh your makeup *and* reapply sunscreen simultaneously. It'll obvi set the beat face you spent all morning on, and you can also use it as a primer! Promising review: "I participate in an outdoor sport later in the afternoon and I was concerned that the sunscreen I'd applied in the morning wasn't providing me any protection later in the day when I needed it most. Cue the E.l.f. sunscreen spray! I just give myself a few spritzes before heading out to my sport, and my face is more protected from the late-day rays. This definitely does not take the place of cream sunscreen but it's a great option for renewed protection when you already have a full face of makeup on." —AnnePrice: $14 A Cosrx peptide boosting serum, which is basically a magic potion that'll help improve *so* many skincare probz. Pores, sebum, firmness, fine lines, texture, tone, dullness, oily skin, dehydrated skin, can't this bottled miracle improve?! Promising review: "Makes my skin look and feel great! Will be purchasing again!" —GinaPrice: $25 A bottle of Nair body cream hair remover for anyone who'd rather ditch the blades and painful waxing or sugaring sessions. Getting rid of the hair on your legs has never been easier. Literally, all you do is apply a thick layer of Nair, wait three minutes, wipe it off, and rinse. That's it! The hair will just magically fall off. Witchcraft, I tell ya. Do a patch test before applying this all over! If you have sensitive skin, you may wanna leave this on for less than three minutes, but you can leave it on for up to 10 minutes. Do not use this on your face!! Only on your legs, arms, underarms, and bikini area. Promising review: "I absolutely love Nair Body Cream Hair Remover! The cocoa butter and vitamin E formula not only effectively removes body hair, but also leaves my skin feeling incredibly smooth and hydrated. The scent is divine, making the hair removal process a pleasant experience. I appreciate the ease of use and quick results. I highly recommend this product to anyone looking for a reliable and effective body hair removal cream." —TiaraPrice: $5.84 A cuticle remover with aloe and chamomile to soothe, moisturize, and condition your cuticles as it quickly eliminates the excess skin. Promising review: "I have cuticles that grow out fast and I have a hard time cutting them myself. This cream helps so much that my nails look like I went to the salon. Highly recommend." —MaureenPrice: $4.97 A passion fruit sugar scrub that'll help exfoliate dead skin, deliver deep moisture, and bring back your skin's natural ✨glow. ✨ Ya know the glowing skin you had when you were 8-years-old, before you developed the stress emotion like Riley in Inside Out? It's makin' a comeback. Promising review: "It smells amazing and after only one use, my skin feels so smooth and baby-soft to the touch. My husband noticed immediately and loves to run his fingertips along my arm. All of my sisters are using it now!" —SophiaPrice: $8.94 A six-pack of dark spot brightening patches infused with brightening, hydrating, soothing ingredients like niacinamide and hyaluronic acid to help speed up the dark spot healing process. Promising review: "I have super bad acne and a picking problem when I see it pop up. These patches have helped with my post-blemish marks and make me feel more confident!" —shelbyPrice: $5.32 (available in a three-pack) An Eos body lotion that TikTok went wild for. And rightfully so — this stuff smells too good to be true. It is lightweight, will deliver a whole lotta long-lasting moisture, and will surely make its way to the top of your favorites list. Promising review: "I'm obsessed with this lotion, from the smell to the texture. If you are a sweet vanilla type, then you will love it! The smell and hydration last all day (maybe a touch-up or two), and the scent lingers on your clothing. The texture is very smooth, it's not sticky or overly oily, it absorbs fast, and softens the skin, leaving a hydrated glow. I'm very picky with my lotions' smell and texture. I have dry skin, and I can use this with or without my after-shower body oil. It's a must-have in your lotion collection!!" —mistyPrice: $9.97 (available in a three-pack) Plus, an Eos whipped oil butter because their body lotion has held you down for so long, you KNOW this is gonna be incredible. The thicck (two Cs because she's extra thiiiccckk), rich, buttery *but not heavy* texture will help lock in moisture, leaving your skin hydrated. Plus, it's got cocoa and argan butter in it, so it's like they just took perfection and threw it in a jar, basically. Promising review: "AMAZING!!! Smells incredible, like warm vanilla and almost like birthday cake. It goes on smoothly, the scent lasts a long time, and it makes your skin feel great. 100/10!!" —LindseyPrice: $12.99 A Beachwaver curling iron, which will literally take all the hard work outta curling your hair (that is, the curling part). Simply press the button, and it'll curl your hair in whatever direction you want. Promising review: "Bought as a Christmas present for my daughter, and she loves it. After I used it, I had to buy my own. It's super easy to use and quickly transforms my usually straight hair into beach waves that last into the next day." —ChristinaPrice: $99 (available in three sizes) A self-tanner because it applies evenly and delivers you some magical results in only an hour. And best of all, no fake-tan smell! Leave it on for 4+ hours for darker review: "I absolutely love this self-tanner. It doesn't make you look orange, it goes on easily, and it gives you a very dark, natural-looking tan that lasts days. You don't have to use much, and it lasts at least five to six applications. It is just awesome. Best self-tanner I've ever used, and I've tried several different self-tanners from different companies, and they don't hold a candle to this tanner or company. You can't beat the price." —TeresaPrice: $9.97 A jar of The Best Damn Beard Balm made with *superior-grade ingredients* like lanolin and cocoa butter to help keep your beard and skin lookin' and feeling moisturized. Promising reviews: "The best bread balm I've used. The scent is great, you won't be disappointed." —Lee"Great beard balm! It holds, conditions, and I get a lot of positive comments on the redwood essence from the ladies." —RussellPrice: $9.98 A 12-pack of chemical-free Honey Pot overnight herbal pads because you've got a heavy flow and a you know the rest. They provide a ~cooling sensation~ and mask odors while also providing maximum comfort all night long. They're super absorbent and breathable, plus they'll feel SO soothing when your period is causing you to feel like there's an Avengers fight going on in your uterus. The Honey Pot Company was founded by a Black woman!Promising review: "I've been using Honey Pot for three years now, and I'm grateful they're carried at Walmart. They've completely changed how I view PMS time. The cooling sensation is awesome, and using cotton pads that have no chemicals has really minimized my cramps over the last couple of years. Don't put the bad stuff in you, buy Honey Pot!" —AlyssaPrice: $8.38 for a pack of 12 A cordless water flosser because constantly buying those little picks is not the move. Plus, you need several of 'em just to get every part of your mouth. With this, you'll be able to remove plaque and bacteria with just water. Promising review: "I never thought water flossing was effective, but my dental hygienist suggested I try one, so I bought this. I couldn't believe how much better a Waterpik cleans between teeth than regular floss — and so quickly. I just had a regular checkup, and my gums didn't bleed. I am recommending this to everyone I know... I'm 73, and I can't believe I'm only now trying out a Waterpik!" —Lady73Price: $37.97 (available in a two-pack) A tube of nipple cream for the breastfeeding mommas with sore nips. And don't worry about cleaning it off before feeding, it's 100% natural and safe for baby! Promising reviews: "This is one thing I recommend to anyone planning on breastfeeding. I have nursed four children and have had it for each of them. (Just bought another for our new little one.) A little goes a long way. I used it for the first couple of months, and then I didn't need it anymore. I always have half of the tube left." —Erica4"Definitely a lifesaver for first-time breastfeeding mommas. Relieves pain immediately after application and is safe for baby, so you don't need to wipe it off." —AngieMPrice: $9.12 A Kitsch heatless satin curling rod for beautiful, juicy curls on those days when you don't wanna sit and bother with other tools. (So, like, every day, right?) Stunning curls with minimal effort. This also comes with two satin scrunchies. So, I bet you're thinking, *how does this baby work?* Start with slightly damp hair. Position the curling rod to the middle of your head, then begin to wind one side around the curler. Once you get to the end of your hair, wind it with the included scrunchies and do the same on the other side. Take it out the next morning and enjoy your voluminous, gorgeous curls!Kitsch is an LA-based woman-owned small biz that specializes in hair accessories. Promising review: "Love these heatless curls, this is the only way that I can get my curls to stay, very comfortable to sleep in, and pretty curls in the morning. Highly recommend, super easy to do. Would recommend getting a claw clip or having duck bills to hold in place while putting it in." —LoraPrice: $15.98+ (available in two colors) A set of 20 Babyliss nano titanium hot rollers — six small, six medium, and eight large, so you can always look like you *just* stepped outta the salon. You'll also get 20 butterfly clips and 20 color-coded metal reviews: "I use electric curlers. Curlers keep my hair healthy instead of an iron. I have used heated curlers for many years. This product is fabulous. It is made like the curlers in the 1970s. I am glad I purchased them. I have used many brands, and this one is the best I've used in 20 years. I am glad I discovered them. The old set I had fell apart and smelled like they were on fire the last two months. I paid twice as much money for those. I hope these curlers last a long time. Very pleased!" —Elizabeth"This is a must-have if you want hot rollers. It's perfect for all hair lengths and especially good for color-treated hair!!" —osagePrice: $79.99 A Flamingo razor with two five-blade refills that'll serve you up a *reaaaally* close, comfortable shave. The blades are surrounded by water-activated aloe and shea butter strips to help it effortlessly glide across your skin and protect you from irritation. Plus, it comes with a shower holder! Promising reviews: "I love how I don't have to use any shaving cream or soap with this razor. It easily glides and makes my legs feel so smooth! I got out of the shower, and it felt like my legs were in silk sheets! Iykyk! I also love how comfy it is to hold and that it comes with a suction cup holder! It's very cute and definitely worth the price!" —Ashlee"I was very surprised and impressed with this razor!! First time using it today and I thought it was gonna cut me just like all the other new ones did, but it didn't!! I always shave with just water, and this razor makes it slide smoothly without any problems!!!" —HeatherPrice: $9.97 And a roll-on ingrown hair treatment because shaving seems great — ya know, the super smooth legs you can't stop touching — but you also know the razor bumps are on their way. This'll help you prevent AND get rid of those pesky suckers. Plus, it'll do the same for ingrown hairs, so you won't have to skip the beach because of a super annoying pus-filled bump. Promising review: "I am super prone to ingrown hairs and razor bumps. This stuff is seriously a miracle!! I've used countless products over the years that I found from internet searches or TikTok videos, and none really worked for me. I have always dreaded shaving my legs because it never fails, I have angry bumps by the next day, and super itchy legs. I've epilated, waxed, sugared, it seems like I tried everything. Wasted so much money on fancy razors even, and none of it ever mattered. Since incorporating this product, my legs look and feel so much better! The roll top kind of sounds like an excited raccoon while I am rolling it on my legs, but that's my only criticism. It does burn a bit when applying, but with how bad my razor burn is, it is a small price to pay. Do yourself a favor and try this product. I wish I had found it before the end of summer." —KayPrice: $13.97 A facial steamer for the full *spa* experience right at home for a fraction of the cost. This baby even doubles as a humidifier and has an extra chamber to warm towels. No more standing in front of boiling water or opening your dishwasher for a little steam. You'll get TONS of use out of this awesome little device. You'll also get a set of five stainless steel extraction review: "I love my steamer. The steam gets a little too hot, but it does the job. I especially love the tools, so now I don't have to pay an aesthetician to get the junk out of my pores. And I love steaming my hair with it too. I'm very happy with my purchase." —KelliPrice: $39.95 (available in three colors) A bottle of YSL Black Opium perfume to treat yourself to, because nothing says personal care like the sweet smell of this beloved fragrance. With hints of coffee, pink pepper, orange blossom, jasmine, vanilla, patchouli, and cedar, everyone will be dying to sniff ya. Promising review: "I honestly did not want to buy a perfume online. I was definitely scared to, but I am so happy that I did! It is now my most favorite perfume scent ever! And I got it for so cheap compared to the other places I've seen this scent. I will 1,000% be buying this again, I am so happy to finally have found a scent that I love!" —KaitlynPrice: $39.90 (originally $155) A Bubble Skincare tone and texture serum that'll help brighten and smooth your skin, reduce sun damage, hydrate, calm irritation, and improve your skin barrier with the help of vitamin C and niacinamide. Your skin will be glowy and radiant in no time. Promising review: "I have combination, acne-prone, sensitive skin. Nothing has ever helped me. This, along with the acne treatment serum by Bubble, has been magical. Within two days, I saw effects. I use a gentle cleanser, then apply the serum, and top it off with CeraVe moisturizer." —PoojaPrice: $13.48 A teeth whitening kit designed with sensitive teeth in mind. Just seven minutes a day can help remove years of stains and help whiten your smile up to 12 shades. Promising reviews: "Absolutely amazing teeth whitening kit! I am blown away at how well this worked, and FAST! I experienced zero pain or sensitivity — nothing at all. It was clean, mess-free, had no harsh taste, and it worked. I swear I saw a difference in just my first use. Popped it in and went about my day for a few quick minutes to come back to a whiter smile. WOW!" —Kimberly"I honestly couldn't be more pleased with the results. As a coffee lover (lol), I have always been self-conscious about the discoloration of my teeth, but this kit helped me regain my smile, which is way whiter. Glad I found the brand." —WillPrice: $28.99 A ceramic hot comb, but not the one like your momma used on you every Easter as a kid. You don't have to put this bad boy on the stove (thank goodness — those things got hotter than Michael B. Jordan). Simply plug it in, choose from the 10 adjustable heat settings, and perfect your style. It also has an automatic shut-off feature so after an hour of being inactive, it'll turn review: "Y'all, please don't walk, RUN!! It's affordable and gets the job done! It has different temperature settings, and whichever one you pick, the LED display counts up to the number, and you'll know when it's ready!! The highest is 450, and I use 450 every time. It might take like 60-65 seconds to get there, but when it gets there, it gets there! Please buy it, you won't regret it." —DaDonnPrice: $23.47 A rechargeable mini gel polish UV/LED lamp with six powerful settings to dry your at-home gel mani quickly and efficiently. Promising review: "Works like a more expensive one. Love that you can put it away easily for storage. Love that there's a 30-second timer on the light as well. Recommend, 10/10." —candice"Bought this in a pinch, it's great! Just as good as my professional ones at home!" —lesliePrice: $9.98 An arousal gel that'll increase sensitivity, thus intensifying your experience. In just five minutes, you'll feel a gentle tingling, buzzing, warm sensation, enhanced stimulation, and increased blood flow, making it easier to climax if you have trouble. After using it, you'll feel like you've truly been missing out. Promising review: "Very small size for how much it costs, but it really does work. I put some on my wife, and it really got her going fast. It does last a long time, my wife didn't want to stop, so it was a very long night." —jenniferPrice: $19.95 (available in two styles) You watching your Beachwaver curl your hair: The reviews for this post have been edited for length and clarity. Need ingredients for all your new recipes? Shop each recipe directly through the app, or check out Walmart's grocery selection to get veggies, meat, seafood, and more delivered right to your door.

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