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Gift For The Soul

Wednesday, December 13th, 2006

Fill your life with these blessings that make for a truly meaningful season.#1: Time alone. Life’s filled with people. Those who have it in for you, those only want what’s best for you, some who need you, and others you need in return. Harmony is key, but not if it’s always at the expense of what you really want. And sometimes you’ll only discover what that is if you ask yourself what you would do, think and feel if no one else was around to sway you. So promise yourself some me time—and make it stick. Swim a few laps or watch the clouds roll by. Revel in your thoughts and feelings and your life’s passions will unfold.

#2: Thanksgiving. Life sucks—sometimes. Other times, it’s pretty darn swell if you bothered to notice. Look back on the year that was and say thank you for all the good that did happen. And don’t forget the small stuff like the smell of coffee or fat-free desserts. Better yet, imagine life without these simple pleasures.

#3: Forgiveness. Anger and resentment are ugly words. They’re even uglier feelings. But here’s a secret: letting go and forgiving others doesn’t just let them off the hook—it gives you a sense of closure and peace as well. And while you’re at it, be less judgmental of your own transgressions. You’ll be amazed at how different the world seems once you’ve eased up on yourself.

Beautify your bedroom

Tuesday, August 29th, 2006

In Living Color

Okay, so you’re probably thinking, “hunger strike-just to raise enough funds for my major makeover.” Yes, that’s right. You’ll definitely need cash for this project but no; you don’t need to starve yourself. Armed with a few bucks (we totaled P5000 for this room), some simple color tricks, and boundless creativity, you can change the look of your living space in an instant.

Want to be a Make-Up Artist?

Tuesday, August 29th, 2006

If you used to sneak into your mom’s dresser and paint your face with all her Maybellines and Revlons, there’s a good chance you’ve got a future in the glamorous make-up industry. Artist Lorie Abraham dishes on the ins and outs of painting faces professionally.

Art and Science. Being a make-up artist doesn’t just involve knowing how to cleverly apply liquid eyeliner without a hitch. Aside from the pre-requisite passion for make-up, an aspiring make-up artist has to know how to study a client’s features well, in order to bring out the person’s assets. You’ve got to study colors, combinations and even how certain colors can react to different skin tones. You’ve also got to be well-versed with all the different types of make-up and how to apply them using the different cosmetic tools available. Make-up application is a form of artistry, so if you pay attention to detail and are creative, you’ll definitely make it in the business.

Beauty Brains. It’s fine if you know your makeup so well you can put it on with your eyes closed, but making makeup your career does require a certain degree of professional training. The makeup industry is a pretty competitive workplace nowadays, and you can’t afford to commit errors that are simply due to a lack of training. Most makeup artists accept apprenticeships—if you’re a student who’s looking at a prospective career in makeup, it would be good to get in touch with professionals and ask about apprenticing. The work hours are usually flexible so you’ll be able to fit a few jobs in between classes.