Rouge Irony

Rouge Irony

Belle’s obsession for skin care

Belle is naturally beautiful and has good skin that does not need skin care products to look stunning. Belle is a mixed-race of an Egyptian father and a white mother, making her very beautiful. Ironically, Belle is obsessed with skin care products for no good reason. Belle knows her skin does not need skin care products, but she is addicted to using them like her late mother.

Noelle’s secret

Noelle is a paradoxical character because she tells Bella that everything is fine and she should not have any reason to worry. Ironically, Noelle is depressed and struggling with debts she cannot service. After Noelle's death, Belle discovers she sold the family business to service the loans.

The Paradox of Rogue

Rogue is a famous spa where Noelle spent her entire life caring for her skin. Outwardly, Rogue is a contemporary spa with outstanding services. Paradoxically, Rogue is a cult that traps and enslaves its customers to come repeatedly for skin care for their entire lives. When Belle visits Rogue for the first time, she falls under its spell and becomes addicted to skin care. Rogue manipulates Bell's memories and makes her a slave for the rest of her life.

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