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January 30, 2007

Make a Whish

Whish launches their exclusive Skull and Crossbones Body BrushIn our heart of hearts we know choosing beauty products by looks alone is superficial and, well, dangerous. Still, who can resist cool Japanese-style, romantic vintage, or even stark minimal packaging? As of this week you can have your Whish and enjoy a high-end product too with the new Studio at Fred Segal exclusive Skull and Crossbones Body Brush. Not only is the Swarovski crystal design adorable, but the Whish brushes are hand-made in England with 100% pure badger hair—which is a good thing apparently. Used along with some shave butter these skull brushes should give you super smooth legs—finally you’ve found the total package. $250, Studio at Fred Segal, 500 Broadway, (310) 458-3766


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