Mask time

It's a hot summer day in San Rafael. Bill and I worked in the backyard in the morning prepping for the construction guys to come by wth their tractor to dig a drainage ditch. I was excused after helping excavate the stepping stones in the side yard, a physical, dirty, poopy job. But when it's all done, the backyard should stop flooding in the winter, and we won't have to run out in the rain moving sandbags (an even worse pain in the bootie job).

A nice way to cool off the face after time in the sun is to put on a moisture mask. They're super popular these days in Japan and Korea. Sent Mom packs of LuLuLun for Mom's Day! They are meant to be used routinely, to promote moisture retention and makes your face feel smooth and silky. Seemed kind of silly until my coworker gave me a pack of Green Tea masks as a souvenir from his trip to Singapore. My face was feeling very dry after a day at the beach so I opened up a package,  carefully peeled it apart and applied it. Best part of the treatment, nothing better to do but sit and relax for 10-20 minutes.. ohm. Once time's up, remove the mask and let your face air dry a bit. I'm a fan.


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