I fear I’m the only human not watching Glee.
I have this irrational hatred of musicals translated into TV or movies. I get most embarrassed FOR the actor who has to break into song mid-scene anywhere other than on a stage. I recognize that the actor himself is not embarrassed. It’s totally weird. I love a Broadway show. But I can’t stomach the same concept on the small (or big) screen. So anyway, I’m NOT a Glee watcher (it’s my pop-culture blind spot) but I know a lot of you are, so here’s a little bit of Glee scoop:
Dickinson’s Original Witch Hazel Daily Facial Towelettes is a must-have product on the set, per Glee’s makeup artist. “Dickinson’s Daily Facial Towelettes are great on set. They are perfect for freshening up after a dance scene and it’s also convenient that they are individually packaged!”
Even tough Sue Sylvester has a soft spot for the Towelettes–Jane Lynch is a huge fan.
Dickinson’s Original Witch Hazel Daily Facial Towelettes contain 20 towelettes per box, with a suggested retail price of $5.49 and can be purchased at Walgreens, Duane Reade, Winn-Dixie and other fine retail stores.
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You’re not the only one. My husband isn’t into Glee either. (But I am) 🙂
Thanks for the behind-the-scenes peek at what their MUA uses.
Love these and love the original as well. But god, couldn’t there be a better smell? It’s horrible!