ON SALE IN JULY
Say Hello To Hydration In July
Hydration and moisture are two distinct skin care needs. Hydrating ingredients in skin care products attract water to the outermost layer of the skin, while moisturizing ingredients lubricate the skin to prevent water from escaping.
My featured products for the month address both hydration and moisture needs for face and body and all are on sale.

Daily Dew is a lightweight moisturizer, formulated with seaweed extract, hyaluronic acid, and citric acid to boost radiance and hydration. Usually $30 on sale for $26.
Swiss Collagen Day Cream is a light-weight anti-aging treatment that uses a combination of alpine botanical extracts that reduce the appearance of fine lines as it hydrates, firms, and evens the skin. Usually $30 on sale for $26.
Skin Correction Complex is a day cream, night cream, wrinkle treatment and neck cream-- four creams in one!! Usually $34 on sale for $30.
Shea Nut Body Butter is buttery in texture, heavenly in scent and provides intense moisture for all areas of the body, with premium shea nut, cocoa butter and aloe vera extracts. Usually $25 on sale for $21.
Oil Free Hydrating Gel essentially the same as Daily Dew.



SILHOUETTE ANALYSIS ON SALE!
Do you want to know what hairstyles or eyeglasses are most becoming? Do you wonder what are your best clothing styles? Necklines? Discover this and more with a face shape and silhouette analysis. With a 50 page illustrated manual customized to your face shape and body type you will learn how to conceal figure flaws and enhance your best features with clothing styles, so you can confidently shop for clothing that looks best on you. Usually $170 on sale in July for $150.


FASHION TIPS
TRAVEL CLOTHING FOR WOMEN
I know that travel is more difficult at the moment, but parts of the world are opening up. Many of us cannot wait to travel again. Read on for suggestions for the best travel wear.
Best Travel Fabrics for Planes
Polyester (although you may wish to consider whether you will be too hot as this does not breathe)
Wool, cashmere, tencel, lycra, knits, jersey, spandex or a blend of any of these with a natural fiber like cotton would be ideal, giving you the stretch you need for a long period of sitting while still looking crisp.
**I usually take a scarf or shawl with me to keep me warm and comfortable, or work as an airplane pillow or head rest when rolled up and will add some chic to any outfit upon arrival.
Best Fit for Travel Wear
Loose fitting, easy tailoring is the best choice when traveling, especially regarding your pants or bottoms of choice. (You don't want to deal with tight, constricting pants when you are in a small cabin for a any length of time)
Select materials with some stretch to them to add to your comfort level.
What About Color When Traveling
Choose darker tones when traveling. You may be crammed into a seat that may not be 100% clean. And spills from those wobbly tray tables happen all too often.
If you are traveling to a foreign country, darker or earthy, neutral colors help you blend in and look more low-key. (Save the white clothes for when you get there.)
Travel Purses
Your carry-on purse for travel needs to hold more than you normally would carry. Documents, valuables, your IPad or some magazines and a small makeup kit are some things you should have in your bag.
Travel Shoes
You are likely to have to take your shoes off to go through security. So, you may prefer to have a slip-on style rather than laces.
And make sure your travel shoes can double up as comfortable walking shoes.
Travel Cardigan
No matter where you are traveling, you will most likely need a cover-up in case it gets chilly on your journey or when the sun sets. Select a draped cardigan in a neutral shade as it should go with most outfits in your suitcase. And use the shawl you wore on the plane for extra warmth and to look chic.
MlSCELLANEOUS
Problem: Your black T-shirts and pants rapidly fade to gray.
Solution: To keep blacks black, do not wash or dry clean them more than necessary. For machine-washable garments, use cold water, a mild detergent and the delicate cycle on your washing machine. Turn clothing inside out before laundering to cut down on friction, and use a short wash cycle. If treating stains on black clothing, do not let them soak for more than 10 minutes. Dryers also contribute to fading so use a low-heat setting for 10 minutes to fluff up the garment, then hang it to dry. When shopping for black clothing, keep in mind that synthetic fibers hold color longer than natural fibers, so a rayon jersey will stay blacker than a cotton knit. If you want to revive a graying T-shirt, soak it in warm water for 20 minutes with a brand new black garment, Manufacturers often put extra dye in and some of it should transfer.

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