Luxury facialist Pietro Simone is responsible for the skincare routines of A-list clients like Gwyneth Paltrow, Emma Roberts and Neil Patrick Harris. But his own beauty routine goes far beyond serums and peels. Simone gets injections of “six or seven different peptides” at various intervals throughout the week, as well as ozone and oxygen therapy blood cleanses
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