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Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Beauty Advice From Audrey Hepburn, Tea For Beauty, and More




Love Advice: Unknown


From every human being there rises a light that reaches straight to heaven. And when two souls that are destined to be together find each other, their streams of light flow together, and a single brighter light goes forth from their united being.

Beauty Advice: Audrey Hepburn


The beauty of a woman is not in the clothes she wears, the figure that she carries, or the way she combs her hair. The beauty of a woman is seen in her eyes, because that is the door to her heart, the place where love resides. True beauty in a woman is reflected in her soul. It's the caring that she lovingly gives, the passion that she shows, and the beauty of a woman only grows with passing years.


Beauty Advice: By Diane Irons From "The World's Best-Kept Beauty Secret"


TEA keeps cavities away! Both green and black tea contain fluoride and polyphenols to prevent plaque from adhering to the tooth's surface. Model's drink tea for this very reason, and carry their tea bags faithfully. After models are done drinking their tea, they use their cool tea bags to refresh their eyes. Simply squeeze the tea bag of so that it isn't "dripping", and gently dab the bags under the eye area. If your face is clean, run over the entire face for a quick pick me up!


Glamour Guide: By Sandra Deeble From "A Girl's Guide To Glamour"


KNOW THYSELF. In order to garner glamour, you need to bare all, to yourself. A life unexamined is a life not worth living. believed Socrates, but a body unexamined will not help you to live to the full.

You need to be honest. Kindly so, rather than brutally honest. Don't be so frank with yourself that you end up in a sobbing heap on the floor.

Having confidence in yourself is gained from making the best of your raw ingredients. Be aware of both your strengths and not-so-feisty features, then deal with reality. As a rule of thumb, flaunt the fabulous, disguise the disappointing. Suggestions to become a master of disguises:


* Large breast: Wear wide and low necklines, not halter or high necks.

* Love handles: Wear flares, not baggy tops, hipsters.

* Thick ankles: Wear long skirts, not Capri pants, kitten heels.

* Plump arms: Hide and go for floaty sleeves, not cap sleeves, skin-tight long sleeves, spaghetti straps.

* Flat chests: Wear halter and high necks, not round t-shirts under V-neck tops.

* Big bum: Wear flared skirted jackets that cover critical area, not short jackets, A-line skirts

* Overhang tummy: Wear ballet-style wrap tops, Jane Austen Empire dresses, not hipsters

* Thick waist: Wear low plunge V necks, cut off cardigans, not double-breasted anything, shift dresses, baggy pullovers.

* Short legs: Wear just-below-knee- skirts, layered tops. In summer, skin-tone-shoes. Looks very odd in winter with dark clothes, not crop tops, mid-calf skirts.


Success Advice: By Paula Froelich From "It! 9 Secrets of the Rich and Famous that will Take You to the Top"


Don't know what you're good at? Ask someone to help you figure it out. Sometimes the people closest to us know us better than we know ourselves. A sample questionnaire to ask friends and family members:


* What are my best qualities?

* What are my worst?

* Are there some things I do better than anyone else?

* Besides karaoke, are there some things I think I am good at, but really not?

* What can I do that no one else can do?

* When you need help from me, what do you call me for?

* If you could pick out the perfect (legal ) career for me, what would it be and why?

* When have you seen me happiest, career-wise?


Living Wabi Sabi: By Taro Gold


Wabi Sabi is a universal ideal of beauty. Wabi Sabi celebrates the basic, the unique, and the imperfect parts of our lives. Wabi Sabi is the comfortable joy you felt as a child, happily singing off key, creatively coloring outside the lines, and mispronouncing word with gusto. On a deeper level, Wabi Sabi is the profound awareness of our oneness with all life and the environment. It includes a deep awareness of he choices we make each day, the power we have to accept or reject each moment of our lives, and to find value in every experience.

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