Tuesday, 24 January 2012

Try first decide later

You are welcome to experience FREE:

Lip Spa





Satin Hand Spa:

The first step is a really thick Extra Emollient Night Cream. This cream was a little intimidating at first because it is so thick and has a greasy, warm feeling to it. However, it almost immediately “marinates” your hands in moisture. Step two is the Satin Smoothie Hand Scrub which you use on top on the emollient cream already on your hands. The scrub, which lightly smells like peaches, gently exfoliates without drying out or roughing up your skin. After rubbing everything in for a minute or two wash the product off and finish up with step three, the Hand Cream. This thin lotion helps to seal everything into your hands and does not leave you feeling greasy. In about five minutes you can have hands that feel silky smooth.




Facial Guide to a Healthy Skin:

Free skin analysis,you will be guided through how to know your skin, which set of skincare suit you and the right technic of cleansing your face.




Make Over




Opportunity of Career Path

Opportunity of Career Path in Beauty Consulting besides getting more pocket money.


And last but not least, know your colours to project your image.

The seasonal color analysis can be a little tricky to understand, especially if this is your first time to analyze your coloring. But don't worry, my free color analysis will help you find your best colors in a (hopefully) simple-to-follow way.

So why should you bother taking a Seasonal Color Analysis?

I personally believe that colors are way underrated when it comes to fashion & style. Ok, so you've covered the best clothes for your body shape that won't make your butt look big. But what about the colors that give your skin a healthy, attractive glow?

After my color revelation (someone commented on how pure white made me look sick) in my late teens I ventured into the world of color analysis and discovered 'Color Me Beautiful'. Since then I've been obsessed about selecting the right colors for my coloring. In fact, I think I'm the only one in my family and circle of friends who is being attentive about the right shade of colors. And if I could get a penny for every person who has said: 'Well, white is white. Who cares', then I would be a millionaire by now ;)

But, Can't I Decide What Colors Suit Me Along the Way?

Yeah, if you want to take that route then go ahead. But why waste countless of hours and money on that type of search when you can spend your time on picking out clothes that you know will make you look amazing? Isn't it neat to have all of your power colors at the back of your mind - colors that you know will leave a fabulous impression on various occasions, and for other people you want to look *extra* good for? Isn't it a treat to put on a color and feel fantastic in it?

Now I believe that taking a seasonal color analysis will give you a sense of direction of what type of colors (cool, warm, deep, light, clear, muted) look fabulous on you. Because as you get the hang of your best colors, skimming the clothing rack becomes a breeze! It simplifies shopping and you'll have a closet full of clothes that you want to wear :-)

"How to Find Your Accurate Color Palette"


As explained in the color theory behind the seasonal color analysis - a person will have a dominant characteristic based on the intensity and quality of their coloring which are: Light, Deep, Clear, Muted, Warm and Cool. These 6 characteristics have been grouped into the 4 seasons of the year - Winter, Spring, Summer and Autumn - to show you how they all relate with each other.
To give you some visual aid in how it works, here is the flow season chart again:



The point with the seasonal color analysis is to find your coloring's level of intensity on the chart - based on the most most obvious characteristics of your coloring that is the most apparent to yourself and other people. For example if you have a typical Autumn coloring we need to find out if you're a True Autumn, or an Autumn flowing towards Summer (Soft) or a brighter Autumn flowing towards Spring (Warm).

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