I'm not entirely sure specifically what 'essie gel matter of fiction' is. It could potentially be a new product line from Essie in the realm of gel nail products with a 'fictional' or creative theme, but without more context it's hard to say for sure.
One success story could be about a woman who had difficulty conceiving. After using Crinone 8 Gel as part of her fertility treatment, she finally got pregnant. The gel helped in providing the necessary progesterone support which is crucial for embryo implantation and early pregnancy.
This question depended on personal preferences and writing habits.
The gel pen was usually cheaper and easier to operate than a fountain pen, suitable for fast writing and simple letters, numbers, signatures, etc. The ink of the gel pen was neutral, not waterproof, and would not smudge, so it was very suitable for writing on paper.
Pen pens were usually more exquisite and beautiful than gel pens, suitable for writing official documents, poems, novels, etc. The ink also had more color and smudging effects. Pen ink needed to be properly stored and maintained to avoid fading or smudging.
Therefore, choosing to write with a gel pen or a fountain pen should depend on one's personal preferences and writing habits.
This question involves some knowledge of online literature, but my answer may make you feel confused. In fact, writing on a cigarette with a gel pen would not make you smoke or cause any harm to your health.
In novels, such plots sometimes appeared to add interest and plot twists. For example, a character would write his name on a cigarette and light it up to take a puff. This kind of scenario could not happen in reality because it did not conform to ethical and legal standards.
In addition, the words on the cigarette would not cause any damage to the cigarette itself. Smoke is a harmful substance, but its toxicity mainly comes from the antagonist. Writing or drawing would not reduce the toxicity of the cigarette, nor would it change the properties of the smoke. Therefore, writing or drawing on a cigarette would not make you smoke, nor would it cause any harm to your health.
One success story is about a young girl named Lily. She had a large port wine stain on her cheek. Through a series of laser treatments, the stain gradually faded away. The key was consistent treatment sessions over a period of several months. Each treatment reduced the intensity of the color, and finally, it became almost unnoticeable.