When I think about facial crèmes I think about the Mary Kay inventor lady. I never really was into make up, or facial crèmes or anything like that. Why? I do not know. Seriously, in high school when all of my friends were beginning to use make up and taking care of themselves I was never really interested in exploring that feminine part. My mom has always called me a late bloomer and I think I agree with her on that one. But after I went away to college I had room mates who practically made me wear make up for my dates and made me start using facial crèmes.
So in college I started taking better care of my skin but I never really had a desire to do so, it was always because someone else was telling me to do it and I am the kind of person who likes to go with the flow. But then one day I was watching a show on TV where it talked about famous inventors and Mary Kay lady who started the famous make up company was one of the people the show was about.
I remember thinking that she shouldn’t have been that special, that her make up couldn’t have been that different from others’ on the market. But then they showed a picture of her a couple of days before she died at the age of 85 or something and that’s when I realized that she really deserved to be on that show. At the late age of 80-85 she looked younger than most people in their fifties. It was incredible. Ever since then I started trying to use Mary Kay products, at least night crèmes and rejuvenating crèmes on my skin. I mean come on, looking 30 years younger does sound pretty good, don’t you think?

