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DEPARTURES - PERSONAL EFFECTS: DEBORAH FRANK

"To cull down my long list of personal obsessions, I decided to focus on my beauty and fitness must-haves. I recently drove four days in the California Mille, a 1,000-mile vintage car rally through Northern California, in a 1957 Porsche 356A Speedster with the top down the entire time. Needless to say, my face got sunburned and my lips dried out, despite the numerous Chap Stick applications. As soon as I returned home I applied Linné Botanicals Smooth Body Balm all over and within a day, the dry layers of skin were exfoliated and the smooth hydrated skin appeared; it was especially noticeable on my lips. Linné body balm was my go-to before the trip for its fresh scent, but now even more so, for its super-hydrating properties." http://www.departures.com/lifestyle/personal-effects-editor-deborah-frank-most-important-things