Makeup has been around since the 1st Dynasty of Egypt (3100-2907 BC). Unguents for dry skin, dark green and kohl were used for the eyes. There is actually a reference to painting faces in the New Testament section of the Bible...'
Our series of video's are in production. Each segment of our Makeup tutorials will be covered and will be demonstrated in an easy to follow format.We're excited to offer these to you!
Want to look and feel more like yourself?
We show you how to take care of your skin, enhance eyebrows, eyelashes, blemishes and head coverings. We want you to look and feel better. If you cannot come to a group or individual class, just follow our easy step-by-step tutorials. For your one-on-one session or class - Contact Us .
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"Makeup Magic"
Makeup has always had a certain mystique about it. And, without a doubt, it is magic! The instant look creates a confident glow and makes you come alive with energy! Makeup enhances your features and makes you feel put together. It creates a personalized look just for you that defines you and your life style.
Your makeup also creates a positive effect on you psychology. In studies done over the years, psychologists have found that makeup enhances your self esteem and your sense of self-worth. Read on to see what has been discovered about women and makeup...
- Greater
self-confidence is found in women who wear makeup as
opposed to those who do not wear makeup.
- Wearing no makeup
creates more social anxiety.
- Women who wear
makeup are more satisfied with their appearance than
those who choose not to wear it.
- The confidence it gives to a woman wearing makeup tends to make them more outgoing and more sociable.
Wearing makeup makes a woman feel better about herself and it can influence the way the world sees her. It tells people that you like the way you look and creates a great first impression. What first impression would you like to make? Our girlfriends are here to help you. Just give us a call or contact us on line for your session.
Your Self-Image
Each of us has a mental picture of how we look, our "self-image." Although we may not always like how we look, we are used to and accept our self-image.
- Cancer and its treatment can change your self-image. You may have changes such as hair loss or scars from surgery. Some of these changes (hair loss) will go away when treatment is over. Other changes (scars) will always be a part of how you look. Every person changes in different ways. Some changes people will notice and other changes only you will notice. Some changes you may like and with some others, you may need time to adjust.
- Coping with these changes can be hard. But, over time, most people learn to accept them. Your family and friends can help by showing they love you the way you are.
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Staying Active
Many people find that staying active can help. Whether you swim, play a sport, or take an exercise class, you may find that being active helps you accept your new self-image. Talk with your doctor about ways you can stay active.
- Hobbies and volunteer work can also help improve your self-image. You may like to read, listen to music, or sew. You may also want to teach a child how to read or volunteer at a homeless shelter. You may find that you feel better about yourself when you get involved in helping others and doing things you enjoy.
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