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I tried best-selling $1 makeup from Shop Miss A - INSIDER


I tried best-selling $1 makeup from Shop Miss A - INSIDER

Posted: 22 May 2019 12:00 AM PDT

  • Producer Nico Reyes shops on Shop Miss A and buys beauty products only from the best-sellers section.
  • She tests the products on longevity, performance, and shade ranges.
  • After an eight-hour wear test, she tells us if it's worth trying out because it's cheap, or if she would rather just save the money.

Following is a transcript of the video.

Nico: This is WTF Beauty, where we test out the beauty world's weirdest, wackiest, most WTF beauty products to see if they're worth your money.

Today, we are trying $1 makeup once again from Shop Miss A.

Back when I did my first $1 makeup video, it was all bought pretty much blindly off the website. I didn't really take time to scour for the best-reviewed stuff. I just wanted to try a whole bunch of things.

I saw some comments saying that we did choose bad things, and this time around, I made it a point to only shop in the best-seller section, all the top-rated stuff that you guys are loving, and try it out for myself.

When I tried the Shop Miss A stuff the first time, I think my experience was overall mostly positive. There were definitely misses though.

I'm gonna be looking really closely at product performance, how long the makeup actually wears, and the shade ranges available on the website.

First thing I'm gonna start off using is the Wonder Skin Mattifying Primer. This is from AOA Studio, which is Shop Miss A's own brand that they sell on their site.

The first time I bought from Shop Miss A, the swatches on all of the face products were really confusing. I felt like the colors in real life didn't match the colors how they swatched online.

I have a whole lot of foundation options just to try to find something close to my skin tone. I didn't want to not have anything or be screwed over with one that just totally didn't match me.

I'm gonna use the Flawless Perfect Finish Foundation. The weird thing is, is that it has a dropper but nothing drops.

I'm gonna blend that in using the Studio AOA Microfiber Wonder Blender sponge. I haven't tried this yet, but their pink sponge, their Paw Paw sponge, is literally my favorite sponge that I've ever used, so I'm hoping this one is good.

So far I feel like that foundation is a pretty good match.

Now we're gonna move on to concealer, and we have a little throwback from my first video. I'm positive that this is like same color I used too. This is the Amuse two-in-one foundation and concealer.

I'm gonna use it to conceal, but I also have another concealer: Santee concealer Super Smooth, and it's like one of those little lipstick type of concealers that I've never used.

Oh no! It's too bright. I don't want Buzz Lightyear chin. Oh no! Oh, my God, OK, I gotta get to work right now.

I just don't think it's giving me great coverage on my dark circles, like, I still feel like they're peeking through a lot for three layers of concealer. But I think it's doing the job.

I'm gonna use the AOA Studio Perfect Setting Powder to set my undereye and my whole face.

I do really like this sponge. I think that they make really good tools on Shop Miss A. I really like their sponges. I really like their brushes.

I'm gonna go into this brush roll that's also AOA Studio. This is the one that KathleenLights recommended, so I got it 'cause I listen to her, and I'm gonna go in with a powder brush and just kinda dust this stuff away. She said these were really soft, and she was 100% right. These are literally so soft.

In terms of mattifying and setting everything, I really, really like it.

Before I do my face makeup, I think I want to just start working on my eyes. I don't really have a vision yet, but I'm just gonna figure it out as I go along.

I'm gonna start by priming my lids with the AOA Studio eyeshadow primer.

The palette I'm gonna be using on my eyes today is the Amuse Cosmetics bronze palette, which, this palette looks really familiar. If you know the Kylie Bronze Palette, like the first eyeshadow palette she ever came out with, this looks pretty much exactly like it. Might be a pretty good dupe for a dollar.

What am I gonna do with my eyeballs? They're there, they're ready, and I have nothing to bring to the table.

The shadows are working really well together, and this brush is doing a really good job at blending. Yeah, looking up close to my face, I have zero fallout.

I feel like I'm really smoky right now, so smoky that my contacts are full of eyeshadow.

Now I'm gonna get to the good stuff, which is shimma. For my lid, I think I'm gonna do a little shimmer cocktail 'cause I wanna try a lot of them.

I have this single-pan AOA Studio Wonder Baked Eyeshadow in the shade Cubano, so I'm gonna use this on my finger and just go in. That's looking OK.

So there's actually only two shimmer shades in this palette, which I actually don't mind considering I like more matte shades than shimmers, but they seem to need a lot of work to make them perform like a shimmer 'cause right now, they just look satiny on my eye versus like a real shimmer.

I have a little backup plan just in case these shimmers didn't work out, which it feels like they're not. I have the AOA Studio Crystal Powder in the shade Tiger Eye, and this is just like an eye glitter, a makeup glitter. I'm gonna press this into the center to see if I could just give it some pretty sparkle.

I'm gonna move on to mascara before I put on some false lashes. This is the AOA Studio Fat Lash Mascara. All right, mascara's on. I'm really into that mascara. The fact that I can see my lashes really lifted and separated is a huge step up from that first mascara I tried from Shop Miss A.

Before I put my lashes on, I'm gonna line my top lid, so I'm gonna use this little pot eyeliner, and I'm gonna use a single brush that I just found on the Miss A website.

Now...we gotta deal with these. I don't really wear false lashes ever, but I figured since they came out with this whole faux-mink lash line, we should try some, right? I think we should.

So the lashes are somewhat on, I do feel like the biggest problem I had was actually getting the adhesive to do its job. I feel like if I had just had used normal lash glue that the lashes would have gone on a lot easier.

Let's move on to the face stuff. I think I want to go in with my bronzer. This bronzer is from Malibu Glitz. It looks like it's bronzing. It just looks patchy and weirdly colored, like, it doesn't look brown. It almost looks like red. Interesting how things seem to be playing out.

So I'm moving onto blush, I'm gonna use the AOA Studio Perfect Blush in the shade Wispy. That's cute.

OK, highlighter, this is one from Amuse Cosmetics, and it's called the Illuminate Pro in the shade Medium. I see it. It's pretty subtle. It also looks silver.

So I'm gonna use the Sculpting Brow Pencil from AOA Studio. I think we got two good brows. There's no ugly sister today. They're just both really good.

I forgot to put on the eyeliner on my waterline, so I'm just gonna add that really quick. This is a Brown Super Gel Intense Eyeliner from Santee. Let me just get up in my face. Well, I think we may have found another bad one. It won't draw on my waterline. Cute. Nope, it's not sticking. Let's just skip this one. So that one was a fail, this gel eyeliner just will not stick to my waterline, so we're gonna move on to our final step, which is lips.

So this lip liner's actually from LA Colors, which is a brand I already know and have seen and am familiar with, and I'm also familiar with this lipstick, which is the AOA Studio Wonder Matte Lipstick. I did try this in my first video, really liked it.

Now, I'm not so much into matte lipsticks, but I figured, let's do what's best. Let's do what the people say is the best, which is this lipstick. This is the shade Obsessed.

This experience was a lot better the second time around just because I specifically shopped for the best of the best on the Shop Miss A website.

A lot of these products just performed better. I didn't struggle too, too much, and they all seemed pretty pigmented, very easy-to-use, easy-to-work-with products. There were a couple that just, I'm just not gonna use again. The products that did work really outweighed the products that didn't work for me.

So now we're gonna do the wear test. I'm gonna leave this stuff on my face for eight hours, check back in with you guys tomorrow, and let you know what of this stuff is really worth your money. Even if it is just a dollar, it should be good.

I really can't believe how long this stuff has lasted on my face. I'm in shock! Some of my high-end products can't even keep makeup looking this pigmented on my face for this long.

So I am floored, I'm thinking that maybe that primer is really, really good, and I wanna keep using it.

I think that the lipstick probably has the most obvious wear and tear. You can see it's rubbed off quite a bit, but this is with eight hours, dinner, talking, drinking. I still think it's a pretty comfortable matte lipstick considering I don't really like matte lipsticks anymore because they're so drying. This one is dry but not an uncomfortable dry. My lips don't feel crusty. They actually feel pretty good.

Yeah, everything is looking really, really great.

The second time around definitely proved to be better than the first. I think shopping on the best-seller page made a huge difference because I took the time to go through all the reviews and just see what people were loving, what was working for people, and it actually did work out for me.

Because I tried out so many products, I'm going to try and split up my thoughts into face products, eye products, and the lip products.

I think I was most impressed with how long my foundation lasted considering I did wear it for the full eight hours and I have very oily skin. I think that that primer I put on before did something magical where my skin just didn't look as oily as it normally would at that time of day.

That combined with the foundation combined with the really good translucent powder worked together to make sure that I actually had a face at the end of the day and it hadn't just rubbed off or gotten so oily that it separated.

I think the only major face product that I was disappointed in was that bronzer. It was a bad color. It wasn't blending nicely into my skin. I just did not like it, wouldn't use it again, don't think it's even worth the dollar.

Also, the brushes and sponge applicator worked so good. Those are something that I'm definitely gonna keep using.

In terms of the shade range on Shop Miss A, I do feel like they have a good variety. There's a good mix of colors and shades and undertones for a lot of people I think. My problem is that the swatches are not like how they look in real life. I just feel like the way that they're photographed or the way that they look on the website, it just does not correlate to how they look like in real life.

Even though I am somebody who rarely ever wears fake lashes, I think these lashes are really, really nice. They look similar to those high-end, luxury lashes. For faux-mink lashes, a dollar is amazing.

When I was doing my eye makeup, another disappointment for me was the actual shimmer shades in that bronze-eyeshadow palette. The mattes blended out so great. They were creamy. They were pigmented. I thought they blended together so well, but when it came to the shimmer shades, I think that they just looked so dull and lifeless and not like a shimmer. It didn't bring anything to my eye, which was what I wanted. But luckily we had that glitter, which I also thought was really good, and that really spruced things up.

The eyeshadow primer also worked great not only for priming my eyes but for actually keeping the glitter on my actual lid, even though it's not a glitter glue, kept it on there for the entire time.

I think that the brow stuff was probably my favorite in this little haul that I did on Shop Miss A. This brow pencil worked so well, I'm actually wearing it today, right now with the brow gel.

And finally, let's talk about the lipstick and the lip liner. I have to say that for a dollar, this matte lipstick really did its job. It stayed 90% on my lips for the entirety of the day. For a matte lipstick, it wasn't really drying. I did feel like I could still rub my lips together comfortably and not feel like it was sandpaper-y, like I was stuck, like...

In terms of the shade range offered, I think Shop Miss A does give a good variety of undertones and different types of colors.

I think I'm somewhere in the middle on my opinion on Shop Miss A 'cause I do not think it's a total scam and you're just getting really crappy products. There were some gems in the stuff that I tried that I am committing myself to, and I'm like, I'm buying this again, loved it. But I guess this is just about trial and error and figuring out what works for you, which I think at a dollar is totally worth it.

How to Shop Macy's 10 Days of Glam Beauty Sale - Real Simple

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Apartment Tenants Forced To Move After Deadly Dallas Crane Collapse - CBS Dallas / Fort Worth

Posted: 11 Jun 2019 10:24 AM PDT

DALLAS (CBSDFW.COM) – North Texans who called the Elan City Lights Apartments their home are being forced out after Sunday's deadly crane collapse.

Today employees at the complex are doing all they can to help ease the burden of the dozens of residents who have been forced to move unexpectedly.

By the lunch hour the stream of people at the Latino Cultural Center in Dallas had slowed, but the eagerness to get answers had not.

Elan City Lights has set up shop inside the cultural center for tenants to pick up promised refunds. There are also apartment finders on-hand to help them find a new place to live.

In a letter sent Monday night tenants learned that property management determined "the building has become totally unusable for residential purposes" and no one will be allowed to remain in their apartments.

One resident told CBS 11 News, "I mean it's tragic and nobody can really prepare for it, but they [property management] are doing everything they can."

Tenant Ryan Brockway returned to the Latino Cultural Center Tuesday hoping for answers. "To try and see what the plan was, see if we can get our stuff anytime soon. I know that that's really depressing… my wife to not be able to have anything from home."

Brockway and hundreds of others are now at the mercy of Elan City Lights who management has said will return all of the June rent and complete deposits to tenants.

The deadly crane collapse on Sunday killed Kiersten Symone Smith. As the community mourns the 29-year-old's death her sister, Toni Smith, took to social media to remember her through written word.

On Facebook Toni Smith said –

"My younger sister, Kiersten went to be with the Lord on June 9th, 2019.😇 The cause was an unexpected accident that my family and I prefer not to discuss at this time. What gives me peace is that I know she was HAPPY. She was in love with a great guy, soon to start a new job, and had so many other wonderful things to look forward to. She was taken from this earth WAY TOO SOON. She was my best friend and this hurts so much right now. My baby sister…I will miss you terribly. Your big beautiful smile, your random singing and dancing, your advice, and your unbelievably big heart. I love you SO MUCH. Later KiKi…"

Kiersten Smith was a human resources operations specialist will Tenet Healthcare. Her funeral arrangements are pending.

Property managers for Elan City Lights have said residents can pick up their refunds as early as 3:00 p.m. and that allowances/per diem monies will be extended through Friday.

Topshop, Miss Selfridge, Dorothy Perkins, Burton shopper or gift card holder? Here's what you need to k... - MoneySavingExpert

Posted: 11 Jun 2019 09:31 AM PDT

What are the rules around gift cards?

Arcadia Group's brands - which are Burton, Dorothy Perkins, Evans, Miss Selfridge, Outfit, Topman, Topshop and Wallis - offer gift cards.

We've long said we're not fans of gift cards because you've got no protection if the company it's for goes into administration. Administrators can decide to stop accepting gift cards in this situation, meaning they could become worthless.

In this case, your gift card will be counted as part of the debts owed by a company, so you'll be one of the firm's creditors - and as unsecured creditors are at the back of the queue when it comes to payouts, it's very unlikely you'd get your cash back in full.

This lack of protection means if you have a gift card, for any store, you should always spend it as soon as possible.

See our Administration Help guide for full info on reclaiming cash from companies when things go wrong.

Former Miss Delhi sets up shop in the Beauty Care Industry - The Hans India

Posted: 11 Jun 2019 06:34 AM PDT

New Delhi: In India, the traditional mindset often forms a barrier to the entry of more women into businesses and other entrepreneurial activities. Some women entrepreneurs are rising above it and being noticed due to their sheer hard work and innovation. The changing times has led to increased participation of women in various business domains.

Medha, Born and brought up in Delhi. She did her graduation in clinical psychology. She is also a trained Kathak dancer and certified Yoga trainer, she started her career in acting and later shifted to the world of entrepreneurship.

The Story of Medha Tyagi is quite inspirational. She Participated in Miss Delhi contest 2011. Medha with her grace, charm, and confidence not only became one of the youngest finalists but also won the Miss Delhi-2011 title. After that, there was no looking back, at the age of 22 she moved to Mumbai, where she entered the acting and theatre world. She successfully completed her acting courses from Barry John and Anupam Kher acting studio. During her acting career, she starred in many t.v. commercials such as Nivea, Vaseline, Dabar Avala. Medha's determination and talent has made her one of the highly acclaimed characters in the theatre and modeling fraternity. At her peak of an acting career, she was happy but not content. She wanted to start something of her own and was somewhat bored with Light, Camera Action!

To this Day she recalls what her Dad said to her '' Beta leave before the industry leaves you". Her father reminded her that as a model she was a product. And products have their run -- then they must be tweaked for a new audience. Because of that, Medha left her acting career to create and start her own boutique health and wellness company. With sheer determination and acumen, Medha got herself well versed with beauty, fitness, food, nutrition, skin care and became a subject matter expert in the Beauty Industry. She started Bon Temps Beauty & Hair Studio from scratch and in a span of 1 year she turned her venture not only profitable but also one of the favorite destination for celebrities and millennials!

Bon Temps as the name suggests, we want the 'Good Times to Roll' for every client who steps-in to get styled in luxury and get pampered! We started our journey believing in the idea of making you people happy with the style, so they smile every time they look into the mirror." said Medha, Founder, Bon Temps.

In the last 1 year, Bon Temps Studio has been a pioneer in providing customers with a luxurious experience for Hair, Skin, Hands & Feet, Barber Shop, and Makeup with best-in-class products, finest amenities and professionally trained staff.

Her plan is to scale up her business to other metro-cities like Mumbai and Bangalore in next 1 year. Apart from beauty studio she also has some bigger plans of amalgamating the need for beauty, skincare, and health. She is committed to making the client's skin and hair to look its best by offering a full spectrum of cosmetic treatments administrated by doctors and aestheticians.

"Strong foundation of a business is built on 3 pillars — people, planet, and profits — in that order. We as entrepreneurs have a responsibility and a huge opportunity to use our business platforms as a voice and our resources to fund and collaborate for positive change in the world." She added this towards what she feels about her Customers.

Best over-the-counter products, according to pharmacists - TODAY

Posted: 11 Jun 2019 05:30 AM PDT

U.S. News and World Report and Pharmacy Times has released its annual list of top over-the-counter products for 2019. Their list is full of medicine-cabinet staples, like Advil and Neosporin, with a few new additions, like Zyrtec and Children's Claritin becoming the top picks for allergy relief.

With recommendations from thousands of pharmacists for hundreds of brands, the report gives readers reliable advice on what brands and products to consider. Below, we've assembled some of the most notable products.

Editor's note: These are recommendations for popular products from pharmacists and should not be considered a diagnosis or a substitute for seeing the doctor.

Pain relievers

Advil Pain Reliever, 200mg, $13, Amazon

Advil contains ibuprofen, which is in a drug class known as NSAIDs. They're especially effective for treatment of headaches, joint and muscle pain, and backaches. There has been reported cardiovascular risk associated with NSAID use. If someone needs to use them for an extended period of time, they should be sure to speak with a doctor or pharmacist.

Children's Tylenol, $6, Amazon

Ever-versatile, Children's Tylenol is a staple in most parent's medicine cabinets. Suitable for pain relief and fever reduction, it can help with many childhood ailments, and since it's not an NSAID like Advil, it has milder risks. However, proper dosing is still important — it's weight based, so make sure to use the correct measurements, and if you're looking to give it to a child under 2, consult a doctor first.

Sun protection

Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Dry-Touch Sunscreen Lotion, SPF 100+, $8, Amazon

When it comes to the hot summer sun, prevention is the best protection. One in 5 Americans will develop skin cancer in their lifetime, but with a high-SPF sunblock, that risk is lessened. U.S. News and World Report recommends an SPF of 30 or higher, with UVA and UVB protection. Water resistance is always a plus — and this sunscreen from Neutrogena fulfills all those requirements. Sheer and quick-drying, it doesn't leave behind sticky residue, and the high SPF will protect even in the hottest months.

Solarcaine Cool Aloe Burn Relief Gel, $6, Amazon

While sunblock is a great way to protect your skin, sometimes you miss a spot or spend too long outdoors, resulting in an angry sunburn. This relieving gel includes lidocaine and aloe vera to help relieve pain. Though it shouldn't be applied to raw or blistered skin, it can help relieve the pain — and if you can keep it chilled or in a cold place, you can get even more cool comfort when applying.

Allergy

Zyrtec 24 Hour Allergy Relief Tablets, $23, Amazon

Zyrtec is a second-generation antihistamine, used commonly for both seasonal and year-round allergies. Unlike a lot of popular allergy medications, it's non-sedating (though some users might feel some drowsiness), so it's a great option for daytime symptom relief.

Children's Claritin Grape Chewables, $27, Amazon

Claritin is also a second-generation antihistamine and is even less sedating than Zyrtec. It's available as both a chewable and a syrup, so there's sure to be an option your kid will be willing to try. As with other children's medications, dosing is important, and a doctor should be consulted if you're giving it to a child younger than 2.

First aid

After Bite Itch Eraser Pen, $5, Amazon

Bug bites are an unfortunate reality of summer — with mosquitos, bees and other winged insects out in full effect, it's almost impossible to avoid them. After Bite won't prevent bites, but it'll help assuage itchiness. With baking soda and ammonia, it'll relieve irritation, and the easy-to-use, pen-style tool can be easily stored in a beach bag, picnic basket or even just a pocket.

Please keep in mind that this is not meant for allergic reactions and should not replace epinephrine. If you're experiencing severe symptoms like throat swelling or trouble breathing, immediately seek medical attention.

Band-Aids, 100 Count, $7, Amazon

Band-Aids are a familiar product to all of us, but their importance can't be overstated — keeping a wound clean and covered is one of the most important parts of the healing process. Available in a variety of forms, this multi-sized 100-count pack is particularly versatile.

Neosporin, $7, Amazon

In addition to bandages, a topical ointment can help prevent infection and keep an injury clean. Good wound care includes cleaning the area and then applying an ointment like Neosporin before placing a bandage, so make sure not to skip this step. However, topicals produced like this one can only prevent infections, not treat an active one — so if you suspect an active infection, check in with your doctor.

Cold relief

Vicks DayQuil Cold & Flu, $15, Amazon

There's nothing worse than a summer cold, especially when it's beautiful outside. While there are many formulations of cold and flu products, DayQuil is a particular favorite for its non-drowsy qualities and coverage for a wide variety of symptoms, including for nasal stuffiness, coughs, fevers and general aches. One important thing to remember when using these products is to be careful with the ingredient acetaminophen — you should only consume a certain amount a day, so be sure to double-check your dosage.

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Steelhead coffee shop opens third Long Beach location • Long Beach Post - Long Beach Post

Posted: 11 Jun 2019 10:41 AM PDT

John and Rany Aguirre have opened up their third Steelhead Coffee location in Bluff Park after opening their flagship location in Cal Heights over five years ago and a second location inside Steelcraft in Bixby Knolls three years ago.

Taking over a former sandwich shop—it was a bank before that; the Aguirres use the old vault as storage space—the move marks further growth for the shop and solidifies the pair as an essential part of Long Beach's coffee scene.

The interior of the Bluff Park location of Steelhead. Photo by Brian Addison.

That scene has expanded over the past decade, with Long Beach seeing an explosion of third-wave coffee that has managed to distinguish itself from the Los Angeles scene.

Los Angeles, in many cases, has either shrunk or flat-out pushed out locally based roasters and shops—we still miss you, Handsome Coffee—to instead welcome massive third-wave brands like Blue Bottle (bought by Nestlé), Stumptown (acquired by Peet's Coffee), and Intelligenstia (also Peet's Coffee).

The outside of the Bluff Park location of Steelhead. Photo by Brian Addison.

Meanwhile, Long Beach has harvested and celebrated its local roasters—Lord Windsor, the city's first, third-wave roaster has been followed by Rose Park, Recreational and Black Ring Coffee; all of them churning out beans with success—while also celebrating its local shops that procure beans but don't roast: new school shops like Steelhead, Wolf's Brew, and Confidential Coffee sit side-by-side with OGs like Portfolio, Viento y Agua, and The Library, just a few steps away from the new Steelhead location.

And, of course, Polly's Gourmet Coffee has been producing classic European roasts since 1976.

(Though, admittedly, West Long Beach, in the never-ending tale of West Long Beach, has been entirely ignored by the coffee scene while the northside finally scored Black Ring Coffee last year.)

While there could very well be a coffee saturation point in Long Beach—the newfound love of cold brew has led to it being canned in marketplaces, while latte art no longer holds the wonder it once did—this location is a smart move by the Aguirres. This area of Belmont Heights and Bluff Park has always thrived on being walkable and, in that sense, it is limited in accessing this type and quality of coffee. The nearby Library and kinda-nearby Déjà Brew both serve run-of-the-mill brew, which makes the new Steelhead location ideal.

Steelhead in Bluff Park is located at 3350 E. Broadway.

Brian Addison is a columnist and editor for the Long Beach Post. Reach him at [email protected] or on social media at FacebookTwitterInstagram, and LinkedIn.

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Dont miss: New Proper Ice Cream shop in Delray celebrates its grand opening tonight - Palm Beach Post

Posted: 06 Jun 2019 10:03 AM PDT

The new Proper Ice Cream shop in eastern Delray Beach celebrates its ribbon-cutting tonight. The event will take place from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Expect lots of surprises! The new shop is located at 75 SE 4th Avenue. Among the many yummy flavors the popular ice cream spot offers banana cream pound cake, pistachio with caramelized fig and cornbread with apple tartin.

I SCREAM FOR ICE CREAM: 3 new sweet shops spark sugar rush

But the real action will be at Proper's original location (1445 N. Congress Ave., Delray), which will throw a one-year anniversary bash Saturday night. Fun starts at 7:30 p.m. with music and new flavor releases. Slurp it up, Delray.


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