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Some people unwind with a glass of wine. Others scroll TikTok for hours, only to blink and find it’s 2 a.m. Me? I prefer a more intentional ritual — one that involves a double cleanse, a Netflix show with emotionally unstable strangers pretending to fall in love, and a clay mask that feels like it was forged by skincare gods somewhere in the hills of Tuscany.

Enter: the Borghese Advanced Fango Active Mud Mask : a mask I almost dismissed because I, a seasoned veteran of skincare (particularly the glass-skin-obsessed world of Korean beauty ), am not easily swayed by Western mask hype. But then Bethenny Frankel gave it her enthusiastic bl

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