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I always take a cold shower to wake me up and close my pores. Then I moisturize my face.
— Audrina Patridge
I don't ever wear makeup. I steam my face. I put hot water to open pores and cold water to close them.
— Paz De La Huerta
Some of life's greatest calls were answered not by the head but by the body.
— Barbara Kingsolver
I try not to go to sleep with makeup, because I think it clogs your pores. I always wash my face with something that contains salicylic acid.
— Joan Smalls
We move in spasms.
— Tom Piccirilli
Don't go a full day or night without washing your face. You have to get all the dirt and makeup out of your pores.
— Mary J. Blige
Before I go to bed at night, I ice my face, because it closes your pores and makes a difference in the morning.
— Jasmine Tookes
If something in your gut is telling you that something is wrong, follow it, because the feeling isn't there for nothing.
— Latanya Cyrus
Time slowed and reality bent; on and on the eggman went.
— Stephen King
I love doing Pilates and dance. It's fun to mix things up and change your program every ten days.
— Lily Aldridge
After I workout I always wash my face. It's important to keep your pores clean after a good sweat.
— Erin Heatherton
Words can wound, and wounds can heal.
— Neil Gaiman
You can wash your face will cool green tea or apply it topically twice a day to draw out impurities, shrink large pores and get a healthy skin glow.
— Sukhmani Grover
Which is worse, she thinks, waiting for the sting, or the sting itself?
— Caroline Leavitt
I've worked so hard for years, and it's just incredible to see my clothes in Dorothy Perkins. I got quite emotional at the launch.
— Amy Childs
You have to remember that baseball really was the American pastime in the Forties, not football, basketball or any other sport.
— Harrison Ford
That test should not be about ratings. What should weigh is the knowledge that a public broadcaster delivers programmes that matter.
— Jonathan Dimbleby