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Visiting Allen Laser Center for Hair Removal

August 28, 2009 at 4:54 pm

I know many of you wonder about laser hair removal. I have heard many questions such as Does it hurt? Is it for Black women? Why would you do that? And is laser hair removal very expensive?

Well im going to take time to address the questions.

Does it hurt?

Well it does not hurt bad enough not to do it! OK listen up, as you progress in your treatment the level of intensity. Over all its very worth it!

Is it for black women?

In the past, it was not designed for black women but now you tooo can have it. Be sure to ask if they have the “black” laser. If not it will mess you up.

Why would you do that? Well its been a life changing experience for me! I love it and would encourage every women to get it done!!! I just cant say it enough!

Is it expensive?

The price has dropped tremendously, in the past it was $150-250 per session, but now you can find it $50-100 per session

Liberty Madison

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by Liberty Madison

Mayor’s Back to School Event at Fair Park

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Mayor’s event at Fair Park in Dallas brought out over 70,000 people in the DFW area. The park has its highest turn out ever! Kenna from Circle of Promise rolled up her sleeves to give back! Looking forward to 2010 with K104 at the Major Event

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Plano Career Fair

August 25, 2009 at 1:52 pm

Beauty Never Fades Team hits up a Plano Career fair to offer great gifts and education! Many people were thrilled to see us there! Many signed up for Westwood College free Ipod Touch prize!

Offering hope and education!

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Circle of Promise closes out Xernona Clayton Tour!

August 18, 2009 at 12:55 am

Circle of Promise closed out a 6 city tour with Xernona Clayton on August 14, 2009

The star studded gala was moving and  informative.

Hosted by Ebony Steele of 97.9 The Beat Rickey Smiley Morning Show

The full Circle of Promise Team was on site (Andrea Anderson, Crystal King, and Kenna Williams).

Richard Roundtree ( better known as SHAFT),  a 16 year breast cancer survivor.

Tom Watkins, Dallas DA

Liberty Madison, National Circle of Promise Spokesmodel, actor, entrepreneur, and creator of Beauty Never Fades Tour

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Throw away your Scale

August 7, 2009 at 12:16 am

Scales LIE!!!

So throw yours away!!!

… or at least put it in the back of the closest, and only use is monthly.

Trade in the old scale “big fat” lies & give body composition a try.  Here are a few methods for understanding what is really going on with your body fat & fitness progress: body fat, skinny jeans, & the “long time no see” friends’ scale.

Body fat is a great way to know what is going on in your body and to put it in numbers.  You will know what you weigh, what percentage of your body is fat, and what percentage of your body is muscle.  Then you can set goals and see how you are changing.  Are you losing the right kind of weight (losing fat and maintaining or gaining muscle)?  Avoid getting discouraged by small scale changes. (My weight hasn’t changed but my closes are bigger) etc.  When doing body-fat testing, to get the most accurate measurements: use the same tester, same time of day, and don’t work out first, otherwise you may skew your results.

Use your clothes as a gauge, they won’t lie. Take a pair of jeans that are tight or a belt that you barely fit and put them on.  If you use the jeans, just pay attention to how they fit, then take them off and put them away.  (You must put them away though, because washing your jeans may depress you, they often shrink.)  If you use a belt, put a mark on where it notches, then put it away.  In 3 weeks to a month, take them out and compare.  If they are getting a little big on you, you are losing body-fat, no matter what the scale says.  Do this for a little while, keep up on your healthy lifestyle changes, and your retired clothes will move back to the front of your closest.  Once they are baggy, you will have to find a new measurement tool!

Long time no see… you’ve lost weight haven’t you? It is hard to see changes when you look at something everyday, you get use to things as they gradually happen.  So, don’t be discouraged if you don’t “think you look that different” or if your spouse “doesn’t seem to notice.” Think of this as the difference between video and snapshots, in a video, changes are gradual and you get watch them unfold, so they seem natural because you become accustomed to the changes little by little.  Conversely, when you look at two pictures with a time gap in between, the changes are obvious and drastic… i.e. the “wow factor”.

You are much more likely to get the “WOW factor” from people you don’t see everyday. All of the sudden, you will start getting compliments from extended family and acquaintances.  People, who have only two snapshots of you in their mind, then and now, will be able to realize how much you have changed.  Listen to them, they are telling you the truth.

In order to be successful in your health quest, whatever the goal, you need to make fitness a part of your life.  I promise, by avoiding the traps that people usually fall into, and taking control, by setting attainable goals with healthy guidelines to follow.  Before you know it, you will be feeling better mentally and physically, so you will have to go shopping and buy outfits that show off your progress.

by Jen Welter

Spring Clean or Fall Feelings

August 5, 2009 at 3:19 pm

Lets make a plan to go into the fall with a new lease on life! Feel better than you ever have and keep it that way! Do not do the same things you once did. Clean out your space, clean out your friends, clean out your mind. Focus and learn to relax! You will be so happy you did!

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National Career Fair- Dallas

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Beauty Never Fades Tour reaches out to job seekers across the city and informs them on the importance of health and education! You have to feel your best  to be your best!SNV31483.JPGSNV31458.JPGSNV31460.JPGSNV31463.JPGSNV31488.JPG

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DALLAS HAIR SHOW

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The competition was stiff; the talent came from across the great state of Texas in order to show their skills. One of the most exciting hair shows we have ever experienced. Thanks to Girl Talk Salon!

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CatDaddy Kids Camp with K104

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Thought Trap #6: Scales Lie

August 2, 2009 at 9:30 pm


“Scales lie.”

I am not kidding, they lie.  I do not get on them, ever, if I can avoid it. I have had clients who would literally step on scales several times a day, and the number on the scale would determine how their moods, up ½ pound = bad mood and self doubt, down ½ pound = excitement and confidence.  Small fluctuations in weight throughout the day are normal for everyone, and if you let those fluctuations determine your mood you are always at the mercy of an object which cannot and will not give you all the information.  In other words, Scales lie, because they can not tell you what is really going on in your body.  Let me explain how:

Lie #1              Water

Did you know your weight can change 4-6 pounds/ day from water alone?  It can, so if that is true do I weigh ____ or ____ or somewhere in the middle?  Have I lost ____ or gained ____?

Lie #2              The Government’s height weight chart

Have you ever taken a look at the standard “height/ weight” chart in your doctor’s office?  If you have I am sure you wondered how you placed on the continuum.  Well I have, and on their chart, I am obese. Even though I wear a small size in clothes, I am an athlete, and I happen to have a lot of muscle. But unfortunately, I am considered obese because the number on the chart does not consider body composition.

The Dr.’s chart tells you nothing about how in shape you are because it does not take into account muscle vs. fat, all pounds are created equal.  So the next time you are tempted, don’t look, and if he tells you that you are over/ underweight ask him what your body-fat is.  Educate him, if he is going to make judgments on someone’s “health.”  He needs to have a healthy measure for it, body-fat percentages!!!

Lie #3              All pounds are the same!

Muscle is denser than fat.  Real world translation: If you lost 5 pounds of fat and gained 5 pounds of muscle, your clothes would be baggier, and your body would look more toned.

by Jen Welter