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Without it, her client, a planetary senator, would look like a pixelated mess under the gala’s ultraviolet scanners. Elara needed a replacement, and she needed it before the third moon rose.
"This isn't from a drugstore," the vendor warned. "This is a . It absorbs nothing but distributes everything."
In the neon-drenched corridors of Neo-Seoul, 2142, beauty wasn't just a routine; it was a high-stakes performance. Elara, a freelance "Face-Sculptor," had a crisis. Her last —the only tool capable of smoothing high-definition holographic foundation—had just disintegrated into stardust.
She didn't head to a grocery store; she went to , a floating market reachable only by magnetic skiff. In this era, you didn't just "buy" a makeup sponge; you sourced it.
Elara swiped her credit-chip, feeling the weight of the canister. In the old days, people found these at places called Sephora or Ulta , or even ordered them via ancient courier drones from Amazon . Now, finding the perfect blend was a quest.
She made it back just in time. As she pressed the damp, cool sponge against the senator’s cheek, the foundation vanished into the skin like a digital ghost. The blend was seamless, the finish was immortal, and Elara knew that in a world of filters, the real magic was still held in a simple, bouncy sponge.
"Looking for the velvet-touch or the hydro-swirl?" rasped a vendor whose eyes were literally amethysts.
"I need the ," Elara whispered. "The one that expands three times its size when dipped in ionized water."
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