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RE: Some Easy Skin Care Tips for Guys!!

in #health7 years ago (edited)

Hi there @peace-seeker, please take care when using info from any source, please quote back to this source by placing a link to your info and also to rewrite the sentences, do not copy and paste. I did the same mistake when I started 4 months back because when I started I like to take some photos and then find info related to it. I learned my lesson well and the cheetah bot has since stopped visiting me. Let's guide each other here and we will grow stronger together. Take care my friend, by the way I like your tips for guys here. Steem On :)

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Thanks a lot @ainie.kashif for this advice. I will take care in future , i write these sentences in my own word and avoid exact copy paste but i think some sentences are missed and copied from that . yap that is my fault am not giving the source here . i will remember your words whenever i write the post in future . thanks my friend for care . Steem on :)

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