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Beauty & Soul
December 1999 Newsletter |
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Well, it's really here...the last month of the century! I myself have mixed feelings about all of the Millennium talk. On one hand, I've become rather annoyed with the mania of the upcoming century, from the gloom and doom predictions to the exaggerated hype the press has created. On the other, it's at the same time exciting...we are all part of the turn of the century, and I can almost feel a change in the air, like things we can't even see could be happening. Wow! In this issue, I'll give you tips and ideas to look your very best this special holiday season. From blemish treatments to makeup ideas, it's all here! I've also reviewed a new haircoloring tool I've found to be invaluable - read on to find out the details! |
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December Beauty This is of course a special month - not only is it the holiday season, it's the time we will bring in the new Millennium! I've been getting all kinds of questions about what looks will be stunning, so here are some of my favorite ideas: * For eyes that really sparkle, try using some silvery shadow across the entire lid. Line eyes with a deep, smoky pencil for a really dramatic look! * For a glowing complexion with a bit of dazzle, apply a face highlighting cream or moisturizer. Ultima II makes a good one called "Glowtion." You can also use these formulas on specific areas such as cheekbones or under eyes for highlighting. * Red looks beautiful this season, especially when used on lips. Opt for shades that really shine, or apply a bit of shimmering gloss to the center of lips to finish. Sparkling reds also look fabulous on toes! * Nothing frames the face better than gorgeous hair. Brighten your current color with one of the new "color enhancing" colors on the market. You can find your own shade, and the only difference will be brighter, shinier, healthier looking hair! Or, go a shade lighter or darker for more dramatic results. ACNE: HOW YOU CAN GET RID OF IT FOR GOOD I have received so many questions regarding skin care this month, I decided to cover the topic thoroughly in this newsletter. I have found over the years that there are several things that contribute to consistently beautiful skin: 1.A healthy diet. 2. Drinking LOTS of pure water. 3. Using great products in the right way. Here's what you can do to get gorgeous skin before the holidays: A healthy diet can't be stressed enough! I have found that eating mainly fruits, vegetables, whole grains and lean proteins such as fish, chicken, and tofu really do the trick. Natural and organic is best, as even foods that have been washed well can contain toxins that harm our skin. Taking Vitamins C, E, and Zinc can also be beneficial, as these vitamins are helpful in maintaining healthy, supple skin. I've mentioned juicing before, and I do feel that taking one day a week to consume nothing but fruit and vegetable juices can also help those that suffer from chronic skin problems. Juices are very cleansing, and can help rid the body of toxins that would show up in our skin! Water, and plenty of it, is a must! Drinking at least 8 glasses of pure water every day will leave your skin soft and smooth, as well as helping to prevent blemishes. Water is really my favorite all- around beauty trick, and it's importance in skin care cannot be overstated! Now on to maintenance...How you care for your skin and what you care for it with are both very important in achieving great skin. Here are the basics: *Cleanse, tone, and , moisturize twice daily. *Exfoliate GENTLY a few times a week. I like to use a little raw sugar. Cheap and effective! *Always rinse face with cold water to leave skin radiant. This step can also replace using a separate toner. *Never "scrub" the face with anything overly abrasive. This can actually create more acne. WHAT PRODUCTS SHOULD I USE? This is a question I get all the time. I've tried so many products myself, and there have been some I liked and some I didn't. For the most part, I like products that are natural and effective. For me, as I get older, skin care has become much more important. I personally feel that spending a fortune on expensive cleansers is not necessary, as these products are only on the skin a brief time. When choosing a cleanser, look for one that is gentle and doesn't contain too many ingredients. I do, however, believe in spending a bit more for actual skin care "treatments", which include moisturizers, certain serums, and rejuvenating and rebuilding complexes. However, if you are on a tight budget, you can still achieve beautiful skin! Try popping open a capsule of Vitamin E and applying under your eye area or on particularly dry areas of the skin. And of course a little acidic fruit juice makes a terrific alpha hydroxy acid treatment! Witch Hazel mixed with a little mineral water is a wonderful toner, as is rose water. I do try to include a new "home treatment" in the newsletter or on the site every month, so not to worry if you don't have much money to spend on skin care! I tend to like both "home" treatments and those produced with science. I have always been very experimental when it comes to skin care. Several months ago I started using the line of Royal Botanica products (RBC) introduced to me by my friend Greg Brinkley. When Greg first told me about the products, I was a little bit skeptical, as I truly thought I'd tried every cutting-edge product out there! However, three weeks later I was amazed at the difference in my overall appearance. I tested the products on a girlfriend and my mother as well, just to make sure I wasn't the only one impressed. We all agreed that these products were far superior to anything we'd ever tried previously and became hooked! I adore RBC's Nutricell gel and Moisture Balance Cream. I've found the cream to prevent breakouts and balance my skin in such a way that it looks terrific even without any makeup! The Nutricell Gel seemed to eliminate dark circles and unevenness in skin tone. The vitamin C serum is another fabulous acne-fighter, and is best when used nightly. You can purchase a "starter kit" from the website for around $140. It may sound like a lot, but I've had my last package for 5 ½ months, and I expect them to last another! So, for about $25 dollars a month, you can use some of the finest skin care products available! When you consider that a trip to the dermatologist and prescriptions would cost in excess of $200, it's really quite a deal! If you should decide to try any of the Royal Botanica Products, you can be assured of a no- questions asked, money back guarantee if you are for any reason not completely thrilled! Beautiful skin is on the way.... EASE HOLIDAY TENSION WITH EASY TECHNIQUES While the holidays are a wonderful time to be with family and those we love, they can also cause a tremendous amount of stress. The shoppers are everywhere, the streets are crowded, and often there is an sense of anxiety that accompanies this season. Consider these ideas when you feel the holiday stress start to kick-in: 1. Instead of watching T.V. in the evenings, where ads bombard us with more pressure, take an hour to read an inspirational and uplifting book quietly, or light some candles and take a long bath. 2. Exercise. The holiday season is often prime time for quitting our normal exercise routine, as we become caught up in the rush. Exercise is a terrific stress-buster. It helps us to sleep better, have more energy throughout the day, and creates an overall sense of well-being. (And of course allows us to indulge in those wonderful holiday treats!) 3. Consider catalog shopping. If you dread the thought of hitting the malls with the rest of the crowds, try ordering your favorite gifts from a catalog or on line. Saves time AND patience! Check back to my home page in the next few days, I plan to have a special issue newsletter about my own experience with catalog shopping.
4. Don't try to do too much. Overextending ourselves
or our budget can cause tremendous stress. Keep plans
simple and make a gift list ahead of time.
The thing to keep in the front of our mind is that the
holidays are about love and remembering what is truly
important to us. It's a wonderful time to take a step
back from the hassles of our daily lives and realize
how much we have to be thankful for. It's not always
easy to keep the spiritual aspects in mind, but with
a little effort, they can be a time that's filled with
love, peace, and happiness!
As many of you know, I've agreed to keep you informed of any new products out there that I think will be of value to you. I'm approached by several companies a month, and when I find something I truly like, I will be sure to "pass it on"! Recently I was approached by the company who makes "The Coloring Brush." I was told that they had come up with a "brush" that you actually use to comb color through hair, eliminating messiness normally associated with home hair coloring. Since I get so many questions every month regarding the easiest way to "do-it-yourself", I thought this would be a perfect tool to try! I don't normally color my own hair, so I thought myself the perfect candidate to test the ease of the brush. The brush itself comes beautifully packaged, and the company even included a big bottle of color and conditioner! You simply fill the "handle" of the brush with your normal hair color, (a disposable bag is inside) pump the handle to allow the color to fill the brush, and brush through hair! The coloring brush did a great job of applying color evenly, and the whole application (not including process time) took less than 15 minutes. When you are done, you simply remove the inner bag and rinse the brush. Simple and hassle free! You can find the Hair color Brush by going to www.newbasics.com, or calling 888/900-9922. As this month of December begins, I wish you all abundant health, happiness, and love. No matter what you decide to do on December 31, I hope you enjoy yourselves and wind the year up on a wonderful note! Don't forget to check back later for the special issue. I will cover catalog shopping and will post photos of new clothing finds as well. Happy Holidays! Wendy |
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