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Oodles has been written about French women–their philosophy on life, how they achieve that “I just got out of bed, forgot to run a comb through my hair, found a top that just happens to fall off my shoulders in just the right way and I may or may not have makeup on but no one will ever know” look that is pretty hard for many of us to accurately copy. But they do it so well and up until a few years ago, how it was done was a tightly guarded secret. That is until one of “them” decided …read more