Makeup Tips for Natural Beauty

Staying beautiful and attractive takes work, for sure, but being healthy is one of the simplest ways to ensure great skin and that youthful glow. In addition to proper nutrition and exercise, ridding the skin of deep impurities and maintaining excellent exfoliation is essential for great skin. It is also very important to wash your face both morning and night so that your pores stay cleansed and stimulated, again, another tip for a beautiful complexion.

Radiant skin is a sign of youthfulness, health and beauty. When the face appears flawless, everything else sparkles. Even if you’ve had some challenges with your complexion, you can still achieve a luminous glow by using the products-for your skin type-in the right places. I recommend Couleur Caramel: this all-natural French makeup and skin care line contains vegetal and mineral ingredients that actually restore and rejuvenate the skin. With products ranging from foundation to powders to colorful eye shadows and liners, Couleur Caramel’s most beneficial quality is the micronisation- an exclusive technological process that allows the product to spread perfectly, leaving a soft and silky texture.

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New RY released

We are happy to announce that the latest Rebel Youth magazine, issue 12, is hot of the press. Published by the Young Communist League and printed by union labour, this edition has articles covering a variety of topics.

As the editorial says, “This is shaping up to be a summer of important struggles for the youth and student movement.
“On the one hand, there are massive uprisings and protests around the world especially Europe, North Africa and the Middle East, to say nothing of the anti-imperialist direction of Latin America. On the other hand, elections in our country have returned the most right-wing government in Canadian history.
“These are the subjects of two feature articles we present in Rebel Youth issue 12, together with an overview of important political issues discussed at the 17th World Festival of Youth and Students in South Africa, this past December.”

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This Week’s News: Youth in Transition

Education

Newark school offers alternative path to learning
Newark Live, Newark, NJ – September 1, 2009
Urban Academy, an alternative high school that opens here this week, has no tests, no grades and few textbooks. But that’s not what interested Dario McNeil, 16, one of the incoming students. He’s excited about the internship that’s a required part of the curriculum. “I like hands-on. That’s how you learn,” McNeil said. “They are offering something I cannot get out of regular high school.”

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