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The cold season!

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Check all of the items you or a family member came in contact with today:

 

_____Playgrounds                                                  _____Chair armrests

_____Bus rails/armrests                                       _____Vending machine buttons

_____Public bathrooms                                         _____Shared pens

_____Shopping cart handles                                _____Public Telephones

_____Escalator handrails                                     _____Elevator Buttons

Did you know that these are considered the 10 Most Germ-Infested Places in Public?

If you checked one or more of these items you need to have Avon"s Antibacterial Gel on you at all times.  One for the office, one for your car, one for your child, one for your purse.   Keeping your hands clean is your best defense against germs.  Remember to do so before eating and after coming home from any public place, including the grocery store.   You will want to use Avon"s Antibacterial Gel today to protect yourself and your loved ones. 

Antibacterial Hand Gels only 99 cents! (for a limited time)


WOW, you gotta try it!

Thursday, September 24, 2009

I tried this product, Anew Reverasalist Renewal Serum, for the first time this morning
and "WOW, you gotta try it"! My face is so soft and my pores are less noticeable.
I cannot wait to try it again tonight and use the night cream! This is a WINNER!


Choose the Right makeup Colors!

Thursday, August 13, 2009

How to Choose Color(From Paula Beguon)
 These guidelines will get you on the right track for becoming more comfortable with choosing colors while shopping for makeup:
  • Foundation must matche the skin exactly so there are no lines of demarcation. A foundation that seems to disappear against your natural skin color is what you should choose, unless your skin tone is excessively ruddy or sallow. In those instances, opt for a neutral foundation to minimize the red or greenish tones and create an even canvas for the rest of your makeup
  • Concealer should only be a shade or two lighter than the foundation.
  • Powder should match the foundation exactly or go on transparent so it does not affect the color of foundation in the least.
  • Eyeshadow colors should be neutral shades ranging from pale beige to tan, brown, dark brown, and black (and the thousands of shades in between). Bright colors such as sky blue, fuchsia, yellow, orange, and lime green may seem attractive in the compact but tend to compete with rather than enhance your eyes.
  • Eyebrow color should match the exact shade of the existing brow hair, unless your brows are naturally blonde, in which case the brow color should be slightly darker.
  • Eyeliner on the upper lid should be a darker color (all the way to black, depending on the look you want) than the line along the lower lashes, which should be a softer shade of brown or gray. Lining all around the eye with dark brown or black can look harsh and severe, and will make small eyes seem smaller.
  • Blush can be almost any color as long as it coordinates in some logical fashion with the lipstick color, but it must be blended on softly, without any notice-able edges whatsoever.
  • Lipstick can be bold to neutral there is a fantastic range of great colors. When you're choosing, remember that smaller lips should wear brighter shades than larger lips.
  • To create a tanned appearance, use golden brown and chestnut shades for your blush, eyeshadows, contour, and lipstick. Never apply a foundation or bronzer all over the face if that means you'll end up with a line of demarcation at the jaw or hairline.
  • It is best not to clash color tones. For example, if the outfit you are wearing is peach or coral, your blush and lipstick should have that same underlying color tone or be neutral enough not to clash.
Color Mistakes to Avoid:
  • Don't wear white or very pale lipstick with a white cast to it. This can look ghostly and ghastly.
  • Don't wear blue, green, or overly pastel anything, including eyeliner, eyeshadow, and mascara.
  • Avoid navy blue eyeshadow. (Stick with black it looks smoky, while navy just tends to look sooty)
  • Don't wear overtly shiny eyeshadows (they exaggerate any wrinkles around the eye); they may be fun occasionally, but only if you have smooth, unlined eyelids. Eyeshadows with a soft shimmer or understated shine can look attractive if judiciously applied to the brow bone or lightly dusted on the center of the eyelid. Again, the key words are "soft" and "understated".
  • Don't wear rainbow-style eyeshadow designs.
  • Don't wear blush and lipstick colors that clash; they should be in the same color family, not glaring opposites.
  • Avoid lipsticks or lip glosses that have a lot of slip and easily travel outside the boundary of your natural lip line
  • Use shine sparingly rather than making every part of your makeup routine include it


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