2010 March 8

Correspondence We Actually Received: Mo'Nique Edition

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Mo'Nique was a big winner at last night's Academy Awards--but if our flood of press releases this morning are to be believed, she had quite a bit of help. Tadashi Shoji, fine, Chopard, fine--but Veet and KYMARO? Full hilarity, below.


BE RED CARPET READY WITH VEET

Mo’Nique says, “Ladies, if all else fails, a little VEET depilatory will keep the hair down there well manicured and good to go. Trust me, I know.”

If you’re like Oscar winner Mo’Nique and you hate shaving, VEET is the product for you! Feel silky smooth and confident on your big night with new VEET Suprem’Essence. Hair removal in just 3 minutes without the cuts, nicks and scratches of a razor will leave you touchably smooth up to twice as long as shaving.


Was Mo'Nique wearing KYMARO at the Oscars?

All eyes were on Mo’Nique last night as she took home the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for her role in “Precious” and showed off her slimmer figure.  

Already a huge fan of the $39.99 Infomercial KYMARO Body Shapers, we wonder if she was sporting the modern-day girdle under her gorgeous blue gown that she dedicated to Hattie McDaniel.  Most recently questioned as being worn by Lady Gaga during a concert, the KYMARO shapers are all the rage amongst celebrities of all shapes and sizes.

The KYMARO Body Shaper features an innovative technology which not only smoothes out lumps and lifts your bumps to perfection, but also improves posture, giving the ultimate lean & sexy appearance.  



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