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The best of Beauty
published: Monday | January 2, 2006


( L - R , 1 - 4 ) 1. Isehembet Holmes wears a casual style that can also work on semi-formal occasions. The locks are cinched by tying the ponytail with some of the hair and letting it fall gently on the preferred side of neck or shoulder. 2. A well-groomed and hansome Fitzroy Ferguson faces the camera after his makeover. 3. The first and most important step is to get the foundation right. - WINSTON SILL/FREELANCE PHOTOGRAPHER 4. Shana Blake has a long face, therefore her brows were shaved in a wide-set shape. - CARLINGTON WILMOT/FREELANCE PHOTOGRAPHER

THE WORLD of beauty and cosmetic products is ever changing. Every week, another new perfume, skin care product or hair treatment is developed and more convincing reasons are presented by the manufacturers who are eager to sell them. The same is true for our very own Jencare Skin Farm where super chemist and owner Jennifer Samuda keeps on the cutting edge of the latest in the industry.

Flair kept the ladies and gentlemen beautiful with the latest and hottest beauty tips, products and remedies from both here and abroad throughout 2005. Here is a recap for you:

THE ABC'S OF MAKEUP

In our March 11 issue, we began a very informative and fruitful relationship with cosmetologist and image consultant, Tamika Nelson. She brought you back to the basics with Laying the right foundation: the ABCs of makeup.

She taught readers the art of arching eyebrows depending on the shape of the face. The brows are the most prominent part of the face; get your brows arched properly and you'll open up the 'peepers' and create that alluring look you're after.

FOR MEN

Readers got a peek into the labs of Jencare Skin Farm Labs to see how local lipsticks were produced. Now you really knew what was going on your lips.

We connected you with the beauty of our roots with styling locks for all occasions.

In our October 10 issue, we showed you how to make the big difference with microdermabration. The technique is employed to improve or resolve various aesthetic problems such as smoothing deep wrinkles, revitalising tissue affected by stretch marks, removal of tattoos, treatment of acne and the deep peeling of the facial surface.

For the latter part of the year we brought you the hottest beauty tips from Anne Martin. We showed mature women how they can continue to be beautiful in their senior years and we got you all jazzed up for the holiday.

For men Soft Sheen Consultant/Trichologist Karl Richmond gave men some pretty nifty tips on hair care and how to maintain a well groomed look.

In 2006, we will continue to keep you looking your best.

- Nashauna Drummond

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