Looking Good by Betty Guy-Wills
You don’t have to go far to keep your beauty intact
You can mix your liquid foundation with your toner when the weather is hot and humid?
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You can make plump, full lips by applying cinnamon oil before lip color? The sting will make the lips swell.
You can reduce the outstanding veins in your hands by shaking them hard and quickly raising your arms above your head. Feel the blood draining down from the hands.
You can fatten up the calves of your legs by massag- ing them with warm olive oil
You can place a band-aid or thin tape over liquid col- lagen or hyaluronic acid when applied to a wrinkle or line. Leave on over night for intense treatment. Who needs injections.
You can dunk freshly polished nails into cold, cold water for fast drying. Pat lightly with towel and apply any vegetable oil for sheen and protective shield like a buffer from any object rubbing on them. Excellent for pedicures, slip on sandals immediately.
You can tighten a slack neck or double chin by touch- ing your tongue to your nose.
You can use the new eyelash growing products on your eyebrows and also on your hair.
You can massage an ice cube over your hair and scalp before setting to stimulate circulation and keeps the hair from the frizzies
You can apply a nasal decongestant spray on a pimple will reduce the redness Then apply a cover stick
You can run hot water on your eyelash curler before 22 ASIA November id you know that... using it to boost the curling action.
You can use mustache wax on your eyebrows for taming instead of the expensive eyebrow wax.
You can apply lecithin gel right from the capsule to your lips at night to keep them full and crease free. And... You can contact Betty Guy-Wills to speak to your
group, large or small on anti-aging and age subtracting beauty problems. Betty Guy-Wills is a celebrity beauty consultant specializing in anti-aging and age subtracting. You may write her at P.O. box 10713 Beverly Hills, CA 90213. Please include a stamped self- addressed enve- lope.
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