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Last fall I did a post where I compared four different scalp scrubs, Scalp Scrub Showdown. This late fall I decided I should do a part two to my Scalp Scrub Showdown. 

This time I chose the brands Sephora Collection, Marc Anthony, Nexxus and Shea Moisture. Most of them are pretty affordable, with the Nexxus being the most I spent on one at $18.99 plus tax.

First off I followed the directions for each brand, which very much varied. I also was only washing my hair once a week so that I had a good amount of buildup. I also used my trusty Sephora Collection Scalp Massager (which seems to be discontinued).
SEPHORA COLLECTION Hair Cleansing Scrub
Sodium Chloride, Aqua (Water), Sodium Methyl Lauroyl Taurate, Sodium Cocoamphoacetate, Lauryl Glucoside, Glycerin, Cetearyl Alcohol, Citric Acid, Hydrated Silica, Acetum (Vinegar), Coco-Glucoside, Glyceryl Oleate, Sodium Lauryl Glucose Carboxylate, Lauric Acid, Parfum (Fragrance), Sodium Methyltaurate, Potassium Sorbate, Polyquaternium-7, Sodium Citrate, Pyrus Malus (Apple) Fruit Extract, Sorbic Acid, Sodium Benzoate, Tocopherol, Hydrogenated Palm Glycerides Citrate, Lecithin, Ascorbyl Palmitate.
This one is a scrub and a shampoo all in one, you are just supposed to use it when cleansing your hair. The texture is reasonably thick and gritty, the first ingredient is salt and it is a pretty coarse size so it dose a good job of scuffing the dead skin and gunk from your scalp. There is also apple cider vinegar and a few other acids to help calcify the scalp and hair.
I will say I ended up scrubbing this one into my scalp for a longer time then I think is reasonable.  Mainly because I tried another scrub the week before and it did nothing when I looked at my scalp. So I wanted to be extra thorough.  As well the instructions said to apply it scalp to ends, so I felt I used more than I needed. My hair got incredibly tangled after using it. While conditioning my hair it felt a lot better, but ended up shedding more hair then I could imagine. 
After my hair dried I noticed it felt super soft and had lots of body, especially at the roots and my scalp felt only minorly dry, which was actually great for me.

Pros:
  • Did a good job getting my scalp clean
  • nice light scent
  • large enough salt crystals to do a good job
Cons:
  • harsh on the hair
Overall observations:
This scrub has a pleasant and mild scent that I really only notice when I sniff the tub. The salt is just gritty enough to do a good job. My hair felt really healthy and soft after using it. I can see myself continuing to use it on my hair until it is used up, while I try not to use it too much on my hair.

Marc Anthony Hair & Scalp Detox Purifying Scalp Scrub with Mineral Salt
Sodium Chloride, Aqua/Water/Eau, Sodium C14-16 Olefin Sulfonate, Cocamide MEA, Glycerin, Glyceryl Stearate, PEG-100 Stearate, Sodium Methyl Cocoyl Taurate, Phenoxyethanol, Parfum, Benzoic Acid, Mentha Piperita (Peppermint) Oil, Dehydroacetic Acid, Citric Acid, Hexyl Cinnamal, Limonene, Citral
This came in a tiny one use packet, so I was a little paranoid I was going to mess it up and have to buy another. In the end the packet worked out pretty well for me. According to Marc Anthony, the key ingredients to this one are Mineral Salt and Peppermint Oil, which I guess ok 🤷.

This one says to shampoo before using it, so I did and then I awkwardly roped it open in my shower and used it. It felt like an ordinary scrub with a minty scent. Frankly it wasn't that memorable and I really should have taken notes right away.
The end results was nice hair and scalp. There was truly nothing special about it but it did a good job (not fantastic because my hair still had build up)

Pros:
  • Small portion
  • worked to remove scalp buildup
  • Left my hair feeling nice
Cons:
  • Pricy at $4 for one use at 50 ml it really is the most pricy one in the bunch.
  • There is no full sized option, you have to buy single use every time you want to sue it.
Overall observations:
This would be a better option if it was available in a full size not just a packet. It didn't get my hair so clean even with a clarifying shampoo being used with it first, I am just not sure it is worth the money or hassle at this point.

Nexxus Sulfate-Free Scalp Scrub Exfoliating and Nourishing Hair Treatment Detox Hair Care
Sucrose, Water (Eau), Glycerin, Sodium Lauroyl, Methyl Isethionate, Cocamide Mea, Propanediol, Glycerol Stearate, PEG-100 Stearate, Silica, Sodium Lauroamphoacetate, Sea Sale (Sel Marin), Hydrolyzed Elastin, Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis (Sweet Almond) Oil, C12-15 Alykyl Benzoate, Phenoxyethanol, PEG-150 Distearate, Cocamide MIPA, Fragrance (Parfum), Sodium Benzoate, Trisodium Ethyledediamine Disuccinate, Caprylyl Glycol, Hexyl Cinnamal, Limonene, Linalool.
I really liked this scrub, it has salt and sugar in it to help scuff off flakes on the scalp. You are supposed to use it instead of shampoo so you should apply it all the way down your hair. I found my hair minorly matted up as I did this.
Pros:
  • Works well to scuff of the buildup on my scalp
  • Didn't dry out my scalp
  • Easy to find at a drug store
Cons:
  • Hair still had a substantial amount of buildup on it
Overall observations:
The sugar and salt aren't as large as the Sephora Collection scrub so they dissolve quicker and aren't given the same opportunity to scuff your scalp and hair as a result. It is almost as good as the Sephora one, but not quite. On that note, I took the below photo to compare the Sephora, Nexxus and last years The Body Shop scrubs. You can see the Sephora is slightly larger, but that The Body Shop has the largest salt chunks by far. 
SheaMoisture Bamboo Charcoal Scalp Scrub
Aqua, Lithium Magnesium Sodium Silicate, Glycerin (Vegetable/ Végétale), Menthyl Lactate, Parfum (Essential Oil Blend / Mélange d'huiles essentielles), Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter***, Salicylic Acid, Charcoal Powder, Panthenol, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Theobroma Cacao (Cocoa Pod) Potash, Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil, Elaeis Guineensis (Palm) Kernel Oil, Xanthan Gum, Menthol, Melaleuca Alternifolia (Tea Tree) Leaf Oil, Coffea Arabica (Coffee), Quercus Suber Bark, Plantago Major Leaf Extract, Tocopheryl Acetate, Avena Sativa (Oat) Kernel Extract, Tamarindus Indica Fruit Extract, Salix Alba (Willow) Bark Extract, Triethyl Citrate, Caprylyl Glycol, Benzoic Acid.
Last but not least, is the most disappointing scrub in the bunch. This one caught my eye because of its unique packaging and the fact it used charcoal in it. Also it was at my local Walmart and I figured I should just grab it.
This one comes in a tube with an applicator to help you dispense it to your scalp and massage it in. Since my hair isn't under 2 inches in length the applicator quickly became useless. I ended up using quite a lot of product and it wasn't the easiest to apply, when it really should be.

With African Black Soap, Bamboo Charcoal and Tea Tree oil it is supposed to in conjunction with the 'nubs' on the applicator help unclog pores and remove 'impurities' when massaged in and left for 5 minutes. I left this on for 10. My scalp really tingled and I felt quite cool while using it and for quite a while later. This is due to the menthol and tea tree oil in it. It also has Menthyl Lactate and Salicylic Acid to chemically exfoliate the scalp.
Sadly this just left my scalp tingly, and with build up, quite a bit of it too. There wasn't much impressing going on here with this one. I even tried it another week with move vigor to my application massage and still, buildup on the hair (although better then the first time).

Overall I got buildup on the scalp and hair, plus the menthol felt great but really dried out my scalp after a day.

Pros:
  • I have none
Cons:
  • I could only find this at Walmart, so it isn't easy to find
  • It didn't work well
  • Made my scalp dry
  • Did not work well
  • Applicator is useless.
Overall observations:
I cannot think of one good thing to say about this scrub, not one. It just was terrible to apply, it felt nice on the scalp and then nothing. It was all for show. I could feel the buildup with my nails still on my scalp. The fact I waited an entire week to try it another time and still was let down really shows how lousy it is.
Awards:

Left my scalp feeling the best: Sephora Collection - My scalp feels actually better after using it, never dry or itchy.

Left my scalp feeling the worst: SheaMoisture – My scalp was very dry and irritated after using it.

Best at removing buildup off scalp and hair: Sephora Collection – The large chunks of salt really did a great job of scuffing my scalp clean.

Left my hair feeling the best: Marc Anthony– While it didn't stick out to me as the most memorable, what I will note it left my hair actually feeling nice.

Left my hair feeling the worst: SheaMoisture- This product was just straight trash.

So there are four more scalp scrub reviews for you. What did I learn this time? I learned neat packaging and ingredients don't actually do much and I should stick to physical scrubs that can remove the gunk I am trying to get rid of. 

I also learned that the drug store costs just about the same as Sephora for this one. I paid $18.99 for the Nexxus and $15.00 for the Shea Moisture while the Sephora cost me $14 (actually less I got it for 30% off). Heck I paid $4 for one use of the Marc Anthony. I would never pay these if I knew the Sephora one was the cheapest and best performing at the start. 

Finally, since my hair is almost all grown back, the thickness in volume makes actually getting scrubs to my scalp much more of a challenge. Using a scalp massager is still the absolute best way to massage scrubs into your scalp.

Overall I enjoyed this process again, except the washing my hair just once a week part. Scalp scrubs seemed to have joined my weekly routine and I really enjoy using them.

Have you tried any scalp scrubs yet? What do you think of them?
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It is that gift giving time of year again, and I thought I would share with you some items that I think would make a great gift. Whether for you, a friend, coworker or loved one these gifts make great gifts if you ask me. I bought many of these myself and would love to receive any of them as a gift.


Gifts for Fragrance Lovers:

If you have a fragrance lover in your life these are the gifts for them.

Yardley English Rose Eau De Toilette / $18.99*

When it comes to fragrances, I love this one. Yardley's English Rose is a light and wonderfully simple rose scent that I just truly love. Every single time I wear it my husband tells me how great I smell. There just truly is something classically perfects about this rose scent. 

I think this makes a great gift for anyone you know who loves fragrances and roses. They also make a Lily of the Valley and a Lavender version, both of which I also really enjoy, but the rose is by far my favourite and as such it makes a great stocking stuffer.

Mary Kay Women’s Fragrance Gift Set / $39.00*

Mary Kay makes a some great fragrances, but picking just one can be a bit hard. This little set has three Mary Kay eau de parfumes in miniature 7.5 ml spray versions. It makes a great gift for someone you just don't know what type of fragrance that they like or someone who likes to play with scent. I personally am giving this to my one Mother In Law.

What you get:
- Dream Fearlessly -- Chypre Floral fragrance
- Love Fearlessly -- Amber Floral fragrance
- Live Fearlessly -- Floral Woody Musk fragrance

Mary Kay Men’s Fragrance Gift Set / $39.00*

If you have a man in your life, or just like men's fragrances yourself this set if perfect for you. Similar to the woman's version, this one has cologne sprays.  I personally adore the scent MK High Intensity, I will spray this around my bedroom just because I love the scent so much.

What you get:
- Cityscape Cologne Spray
- MK High Intensity Cologne Spray
- MK High Intensity Sport Cologne Spray

Sol de Janeiro Bum Bum Jet Set / $33.00

looking to gift something fun and tropical? This might be the kit for you to give. It features three Sol De Janerio's '62 scent products in miniature versions. 

I picked myself up this travel set in November because I wanted to tryout the brand I had heard so much about. 

What you get:
- 1.7 oz/ 50 mL Brazilian Bum Bum Cream
- 3 oz/ 90 mL Brazilian 4 Play Shower Cream-Gel
- 1.01 oz/ 30 mL Brazilian Crush Body Fragrance Mist
- Travel case


Bath and Body Gifts:

If you are like me, you may like baths. I honestly could not live without them, so that is why I love bath time gifts so darn much.

Mary Kay Citrus Rose Satin Hands Pampering Set / $51.00*

Mary Kay's Satin Hands Pampering Set is a cult classic. I have loved this for decades, and while they make it all year round in the White Tea version and in unscented, right now there is a limited edition Citrus Rose version that is very nice indeed. 

You get the classic three step set, unscented Protecting Softener, Citrus Rose Satin Smooth Refining Shea Scrub and Citrus Rose Nourishing Shea Cream in a gift bag.

The Citrus Rose scent is light and floral, really quite pleasant and I hope they make it a permeant item.

Dr. Teal's Melatonin Canister Gift Set / $9.99

Dr. Teal's Melatonin products have been heavy rotation of mine since this past spring, so when I saw this cute set for just $9.99 I had to grab it. I personally love this line and think gifts like this are a real affordable way to try out a bunch of products from a brand. I also really like that it comes with a tub to store a full sized version of their salt soaks in. 

The Melatonin is supposed to help relax you before bed, but the scent of Lavender and Chamomile is what really does it for me.

What you get:
- Dr Teal’s Melatonin Sleep Soak / 396 g
- Dr Teal’s Foaming Bath / 118 ml
- Dr Teal’s Ultra-Moisturizing Body Wash / 118 ml
- Dr Teals Epsom Salt Scrub / 15 g
- Bath Pouf
- Reusable container fits a full size 3lb bag of Dr Teal's Epsom Salt Soaking Solution

Dr Teals Relax & Relief with Eucalyptus + Spearmint 5-Piece Bath Travel gift Set / $9.99

I still love other Dr. Teal's scents, so I also picked myself up the Relax set. This one features Eucalyptus and Spearmint, which is great for cold weather. Also it is a great steal at about $10

What you get:
- Dr Teal’s Relax & Relief Epsom salt/ 396 g (14 oz.)
- Dr Teal’s Relax & Relief Foaming Bath / 88 ml
- Dr Teal’s Relax & Relief Body Wash / 88 ml
- Dr Teal’s Relax & Relief Bath and Body Oil / 30 ml
- Dr Teal’s Relax & Relief Body Lotion / 28 g

Bathorium Crush Bath Soaks / $8.99*

Bathorium is a Canadian brand that is on a mission to make baths a fabulous experience for everyone. With that their Crush Bath Soaks I feel are a fantastic gift option for anyone on your list.


Their Crush Bath Soaks are each designed to do different things to help your body and that is why I think they will make the best gifts for your loved ones. They can also be made into a foot bath!
Bathorium Northern Sage Recovery Rejuvenating Bath Soak - it makes your body tingle! It also has eucalyptus to help clear your sinus and has BC Blue Glacial Clay.
Bathorium CRUSH Eucalyptus Apothecary Rejuvenating BathSoak - Eucalyptus for congestion, Pink Clay and Aloe Vera for sensitive skin and Tea Tree oil for muscle tissue
Bathorium CRUSHCharcoal Garden Detoxifying Bath Soak - Charcoal, Coconut Milk, Sweet Basil and Lavender, overall it is supposed to 'detox' the skin, but I love how it helps relax me so well.
Bathorium CRUSH Sea Kelp Serenity Relaxing Bath Soak - Kelp and Shea Butter to hydrate the skin, Sea Salt to relax muscles.

You can pick them up alone or together in a holiday set. I really like the concept of these soaks and how they are so concentrated in ingredients.

The Body Shop Fragranced Bath Bubble / $3.00

For some stocking stuffers I picked up some Bath Bubble bars from The Body Shop. At $3 a pop they are easy to pop into any stocking or add onto a gift. With Pink Grapefruit, Coconut and Moringa, they are fun and make bath time better. I also picked up their bath bomb in Strawberry.

Me! Bath Unicorn Magic Bath Bomb / $5.99*

Me! Bath makes great Bath Bombs, I reviewed this one before and I think they make great stocking stuffer. I mean it is a bath bomb after all!

WR Watkins Lavender Hand Cream / $9.99*

Hand lotion? In the winter? Who doesn't need that? I know I do. WR Watkins Lavender Hand Cream smells great and does a great job of fixing dried hands in the cold weather. With Shea and Cocoa Butter and 10 natural oils and extracts this is the gift to give to anyone who works with their hands, walks a dog a lot or even just exists in this cold Canadian weather.


Skin Care Gifts:

Skin care gifts are great gifts, so let's start talking about them.

Mary Kay Rose Quartz Facial Roller with TimeWise Replenishing Serum C E / $67.00*

Right now if you buy Mary Kays TimeWise Replenishing Serum C E you get a free Rose Quartz facial roller and a bag for it. This is a fantastic serum that I adore so getting a bonus is always a great thing and a great gift to give (or keep).

Mary Kay MKMen Skin Saver Set / $65.00*

My man is 100% still clueless in skin care, but that doesn't mean other are or have to be. This is a cute little kit that contains a pouch, MKMen Advanced Eye Cream and MKMEN Advanced Facial Hydrator Sunscreen SPF 30. 

My man has been working outside at a security gate for the last few months and I keep on telling him to wear a lotion with some SPF and he doesn't. So he is getting this kit for Christmas and I will sleep better know that he will be using it.  All joking aside (BTW not at all joking about this), this is a fantastic kit to give any man out there. I would be giving it to my father in law if not my husband, and my just order him one.


What you get:
- MKMen Advanced Eye Cream / 18 g
- MKMen Advanced Facial Hydrator Sunscreen SPF 30 / 88 ml
- Limited Edition Grey Pouch

Sephora Collection Mini Mania / $34.00

This is a mini kit full of six Sephora Collection skin care basics. It is everything you need to kick start a skin care regiment without the expense. It also comes in a travel bag making it a great jet setter gift.

What you get:
- 0.8 oz/ 25 mL Triple Action Cleansing Water
- 1 oz/ 30 mL All Day Hydrator
- 0.7 oz/ 20 mL Overnight Glow Mask
- 0.5 oz/ 15 mL Ultra Glow Serum
- 0.7 oz/ 20 mL Brightening Eye Cream
- 0.5 oz/ 15 mL Clean Skin Gel

Makeup and Beauty Gifts:

I love a good beauty gift, brushes, lipsticks, blush, you name it I love to get them. With that I present my Makeup and Beauty Gifts.

Real Techniques Everyday Essentials / $29.99*

Real Techniques constantly makes the best brushes at an affordable price out there, which is why their Everyday Essentials brush set is on my list this year. This is a great kit filled with some of their best brushes. I think this would make a great gift for anyone looking to buy for someone new to makeup or even someone you know who just loves brushes. I am thinking teens and early 20s here.

What you get:
- RT 400 Blush - Blush
- Miracle Complexion Sponge - The classic sponge for foundation applications
- RT 300 - Deluxe Crease
- RT 402 - Setting
- RT 200 - Expert Face

Quo Beauty Glow Serum Blush / $25.00

I haven't tried a lot from Quo since their recent relaunch, but this intrigued me. Four gorgeous liquid blushes packaged together. I think these make for great stocking stuffers too, so take them and break them up and give one to each person you are thinking of.

There are 4 shades in here and each one is 8 g in size.

Rare Beauty by Selena Gomez Mini Soft Pinch Liquid Blush Trio  / $32.00

Since I haven't tired anything from Selena Gomez's makeup line I really thought I should give these a shot. There are three mini liquid blushes in here. It is a great way for someone to try out the line without a huge commitment. It also features two exclusive shades.

What you get:
- Soft Pinch Liquid Blush in Bliss / 3.2 mL
- Soft Pinch Liquid Blush in Hope / 3.2 mL
- Soft Pinch Liquid Blush in Peace / 3.2 mL

Mary Kay Matte Shine Lip Set / $30.00

This limited edition kit has options for both matte and glossy lips that will make anyone smile. With a matte long lasting lipstick and a clear lip oil , whoever you give this to can mix an match how they like to wear them. It comes in both Rose Pink and Cinnamon as shade options.

What you get:
- Matte Liquid Lipstick (Cinnamon or Rose Pink) / 6.5 g
- Lip Oil / 9.5 g


Cozy at Home Gifts:

Staying in is what I do now, which I think all of us do a lot more of now a days. Being comfy at home is the goal if you ask me. I personally love to snuggle up so here are my gift ideas.

Saje Room Spray Kit / $40.00

Getting the right at home scent down is easy with this kit of 4 fragrance sprays from Saje. I picked this set up because I love mint and this has their Peppermint Twist in it (I also have the fragrance oil). This set also has 3 other festive scents to help set the mood in your home. You can buy Peppermint Twist on its own, but the other three sprays are exclusive to this kit.

What you get:
- Liquid Sunshine 100 ml
- Fresh Start 100 ml
- Peaceful Slumber 100 ml
- Peppermint Twist 100 ml

The Comfy Dream Original Blanket Sweatshirt / $59.99*

I received one of these Comfy Dreams in the spring and instantly fell in love. It is a massive fleece hoodie that goes down to my knees. It is warm, comfy, loose and overall just the best thing to wear in the house. I loved wearing it to the drive-in all spring and fall long where it kept me warm and snuggly. Now that it is the winter I am wearing it in the basement while I snuggle up with a hot coco. 

I love mine and wear it constantly.

Michel Design Works Boxed Candle / $28.00

Nothing sets the mood better than a great candle. I absolutely adore peppermint, this Michel Design Works candle smells absolutely amazing even when not burning it. It has peppermint, hints of spearmint and vanilla and eucalyptus. Made of 100% soy wax it has burn time of over 45 hours. You can pick it up in plenty of other scents, but I truly adore this one.

Those are my top picks for gifts this year. I hope there are a few things that you like and may consider getting for a loved one or yourself.

* This post features pr samples for review purposes, those products are marked with a *. All other products were purchased with my own money. All views and opinions are my own. In addition there are some affiliate links on this post, if used I may earn a small commission. I thank you for your support of my blog.

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I haven't posted a haul post in what seems forever.  Honestly I haven't been buying much and when I do I forget to post on them.  I recently grabbed some things from Shoppers Drug Mart, Walmart and Sephora (with a friends and family 20% off coupon).  
Sol de Janeiro Anitta x Sol de Janeiro Perfume Mist
I have never tried a thing from Sol de Janeiro, but this sounded really intriguing to me. Unlike their other mists this one said 'perfume mist' on the description vs 'hair and body fragrance mist' but when it arrived it said 'body fragrance mist'. What the difference of all of this makes but it was a bit confusing. 

Anyways this is a light fragrance that's fruity and tropical. 
The notes are:
TOP: Passionfruit Nectar, Água de Coco
MID: Tiger Orchid, Jasmine Honey
DRY: Pink Patchouli, Vanilla Bean

I've been enjoying it but wish it had less of a coconut lingering scent to it.
Tom Ford Eye Color Quad Eyeshadow Palette 29 Desert Fox
I already have one TF palette and thought this would be a good time to pick up another.  

Desert Fox is made up of pale orange, deep shimmering gold, light warm brown, and deep brown with red undertones shades.
Bumble And Bumble Hairdresser's Invisible Oil Hot Oil Concentrate (5 Pack)
Remember hot oil for hair? V05 comes to mind (which went out of business but seems to be back in the USA). Anyways, I have wanted some for a long time, so when I saw this limited edition product I thought it was worth picking up. You can also get them in singles, but this seemed like a great idea so I got it.
Sephora Collection Holiday Coconut Foot Mask  & Holiday Mango Hand Mask
I have no clue why I picked these up, except they were $7 and 20% more off made them seem intriguing. My feet and hands get pretty beat up during the holidays so maybe they'll make them feel a bit more comfortable.
Sephora Collection Vitamin Tonic - B3 Dragon Fruit
Sephora has 3 different versions of these tonics, I chose the B3 version. I understand it to be a toner. I haven't opened it yet, but am excited to try it out.
Wet 'N Wild Multistick
I picked these sticks up at Walmart. They are rich and creamy, these happen to have no shimmer or sparkle to them but have a nice sheen. They can be used for the lips, cheeks or eyes, I clearly wanted these shades for my eyes. 

So far I really like them and love that I was able to fine shimmer free versions.
Quo Smooth & Soothe Beauty Bar
This was in a random holiday display at my Shoppers Drug Mart. It is by Quo and is a massaging facial tool. It cost about $14 so it seemed like a great idea.
L'oreal Extraordinary Oil Daily Treatment
Ok so I have no clue at why I bought this. I guess I thought it was a single shot oil for your hair like the hot oil. I realize now that it is just a sample single size of the Extraordinary Oil, either way I bought it for my aunt so I hope she likes it.
So that is a bunch of stuff I got recently. I did just place some orders for the Sephora Sale, so maybe I will post more on them soon.

Have you splurged on anything lately?

*I purchased everything myself with my own money. Some  links contain affiliate links that may earn me a small commission.
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