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Monday, May 21, 2012

Rainforest Productions: "Think Like a Man" movie

Okay, I saw this movie twice!!!! (mainly because I went the first weekend that it was out and could not hear all the punchlines because everyone was laughing. So I had to see it weeks later again with a smaller crowd.) Then my sister let me borrow her book from which the movie was based. People tried to tell me that the book was just "common sense," but I found it enlightening about how men think. Especially, when they are sport fishing! Wink!

From a financial standpoint, this movie had a $12 million dollar budget and has grossed over $85 million dollars to date. Hello?! That is seven times the investment. So Rainforest Productions does it again! Will Packer and Rob Hardy started out with the movie Trois, and they continue to show that they are masters of marketing. And the film was good too! Smile.

Congratulations Steve Harvey, Rainforest Productions, Screen Gems, and the cast! Awesome job! You are inspiring me to write a best selling book to turn into a screen play! Stay tuned!

Sunday, May 20, 2012

Savoir Faire Health and Beauty Expo Charlotte 2012

There were "hits" and "misses" with the Savoir Faire Health and Beauty Expo Charlotte - May 2012. So let's talk about the misses first. Vendors who use "social media" never saw a webpage for the expo event to even point their fans too. So as vendors our hands were tied. I was sent a pdf file that I could not upload to a "social media" website because of the format of the file. I was sent 10 tickets to hand out, but the tickets looked "cheap" even with the "ten dollar value" written on them. The event programs were distributed the same week of the event in selected Charlotte locations, but the program had a lot of issues. The graphic quality of the program was overall poor quality. Many vendors did not see a final proof of their ad. The program had no definite timeframes nor a lineup for the fashion show components. It actually reminded me of a "Souvenir booklet" that was put together by a sorority or a fraternity for their "Cotillion" or "Debutante" event except the sorority/fraternity booklets do have a "line-up."
The owner was very interested in promoting her magazine which we as vendors don't mind helping out, but we each know our fan base, and we know better how to promote to our fan base. Unfortunately, we were not given anything of high graphic quality to help her promote the event. Many vendors were uncertain if the event would hold due to the limited marketing.
Now, let's talk more about the "hits." The fashions were absolutely fabulous, but most of the fashion show presentations were done after the crowds and vendors had begun leaving. The MC did not have a fashion show lineup so he "closed" out the event or the fashion show multiple times. Everyone kept thinking the event was "over" but then another 15 minutes later more fashions would start. It was 7 pm and more fashions were headed down the runway.
The models looked great and actually worked the runway quite nicely. I got a feeling that they were going to be offered more runway jobs. This was good exposure and good practice for the models without having an extremely big crowd at one time.
I also want to add that there were other "bigger name" events going on all over Charlotte. Alvin Ailey dancers were touring in uptown. The New Edition concert was at Bojangles Coliseum. D.L Hughley and Pauly Shore were headlining at the Comedy Zone located in the NC Music Factory. CMC was hosting a free Health and Wellness event at their University Hospital. There was a warehouse sale in Huntersville that people of traveling to. Should I say more?
The networking amongst the vendors were great! Many vendors made quality contacts even if they did not sell as much merchandise as they desired.
There were a lot of free 10 minute massages. Many people received multiple sessions during the slow periods.
Fashions came from Impressions Bridal and Formal Wear out of Concord as well as 7 Complete Fashions Boutique out of Charlotte.

Runway Models included Elaine Apparicio, Joshua Hartung, Amelia Livingston, and Alisa Smith.
The fashions ranged from evening wear to dressy casual to lingerie.
Vendors did get to present to the crowds in their own way.
Paul Mitchell School even completed a presentation.

On a separate note, If you are hosting an event that you want coverage on, then please let us know!

Monday, May 14, 2012

Maybelline Color Tattoo Eye Ink

I had a little fun with my eye color. I used the Maybelline Color Tattoo colors "Too Cool" as a base along with "Bad to the Bronze." I used other regular powder eyeshadows on top of it and blended.
These cream eyeshadow go on well. I saw the "orange" color that are in a lot of the advertisements but it did not look that intense to me in the store. I did not open it, but at $7.29 a unit, I was not going to purchase the "Fierce and Tangy" color.
I still need to experiment with them some more. I bought the purple color as well. I will try it soon!

 May 28, 2012 update: I like this intense eye color cream. I believe that they are trying to gain market share from the "Eye Kandy" glitter eye color kits. I like the "Eye Kandy" brand of eye color, but it is too much work to apply. These new cream eye colors are so much easier and give a similar "pop" to your eye color! I will try to write an article on the Eye Kandy brand soon!

October 2012:  I am still loving this Maybelline Eye Color.  Pictured  above is "Tenacious Teal."  A little goes a long way with full intensity of color.



Monday, May 7, 2012

How to Protect Your Child from Sexual Predators?

Knowledge is power. First of all, it is important to know that sexual predators can be at your child's daycare, your child's school, your church, your doctor's office, your next door neighbor. A sexual predator can be a "baby-sitter", "coach", "teacher", "priest", "minister", "relative", "politician", "doctor", "therapist" , "police officer" "principal", and any other "trusted" profession. Anyone that you come in contact with could be a sexual predator regardless of age or gender.

So if you understand this, then you understand that you have to continually make your child aware that they have "private areas" and that their "private areas" should not be touched by anyone inappropriately. At what age? As soon as they are old enough to talk and comprehend what you are teaching them, then they should be instructed to let you know if something happens to confuse them or make them feel funny or if they pulled down their pants for anything other than "going to the potty." Also, make your child aware of "staring" or "facial expressions" and "behaviors" constantly going on around them. Even as adults, you must be aware of suspicious activity in case of assault or robbery. Your child must learn the same instincts.

You can not watch your child 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for the rest of their life. You may not want them to "grow" up too quickly because you are a little embarrassed about how young that you were exposed to sexuality.

According to my poll that I have taken over the years, by age 8, your child would have already been exposed to some sort of sexual conversation from other children at school or daycare or church or somewhere. So your child can be ahead of the curve or behind. If they are ahead of the curve, then make sure that they are not trying to take advantage of those who are behind. You know your child's personality. Sexual predators are children at some point as well.

I think the most important thing is to teach "privacy" and "no touching" as soon as you can. By age 2 definitely. On a separate note, I think the "sexuality talks" should come as your child has questions. It may be be uncomfortable for you, but keep it basic. As they enter into a healthy relationship or marriage, then they will find their own creativity.

As they begin dating or potentially sexually active, the talk about sexually transmitted disease should come up as well as "cold sores."

I know that this seems like a "heavy load" for your "baby." However, sexual predators look for the weak to prey on.

Sunday, May 6, 2012

Hi Chew Fruit Chews

The Hi-Chew Fruit Chews remind you of a gourmet "Starburst." Most people can not eat just one. Locally, they can be purchased from a "World Market" store. I have started selling the Strawberry flavor in my salon as well. The Green Apple and the Grape flavors are awesome too! I believe that they are Japanese based and very addictive. So if you are wanting a new candy option . . . Hi-Chew is it!

A Closer Look at the Dangers of Cell phone Use

Here is the scenario: I placed my "flip" mobile phone (my secondary phone :-) on my counter temporarily near the handheld blowdryer cord. During a hair service, my client and I both heard the safety button trip on the blowdryer plug which completely stopped us in our tracks because we were not using any electrical tools at the time. Yes, it was a "what the heck?" moment. Then about seven seconds later the mobile phone began ringing. Apparently, the signal transmitting to the cell phone generated enough electromagnetic waves to trip the blow dryer right before receiving the phone call.
This was quite scary for me; a wake up call that our electronic technologies may be more harmful to our health than we think. Of course, the warnings about electromagnetic fields causing cancer has always been around . . . I am now inclined to be more safe than sorry.

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

The Healthcare Industry is becoming Unstable!

The sick will be with you always . . . but who said that they could pay?

The current trajectory of future healthcare costs are becoming unsustainable. Less people have health insurance. More people are underinsured. The majority of the sick are having to be subsidized.

This is a wake up call. If you are seeking a career in healthcare to make money, then you might as well look at another career. The hospitals are making their employees work harder for the same pay because they are receiving less reimbursement funds per patients. In addition, you may put in 300% effort in one week and 99% effort the next week, only to realize that no one remembers your 300% week. There will always be one more patient that needs attention. You must maintain your own work/life balance. Your manager is looking at the bottom line number only.

Prescription drug costs have no choice but to decrease if people can not afford them. All medical costs have to be reduced. Unemployment rates have to go down.

Whatever goes up; must come down . . . Pharmaceutical sales included. Mark my words.

The public clinics will see an increase in patients. The clinics are typically subsidized by the government through grant monies.

The USA is becoming more socialized than capitalized. The Internet is forcing many businesses to charge the same price for the same items; otherwise, people will just search for the cheapest price and secure the item there.

Smartphones and "instant" access to information has become a double edged sword. Soon, you will asking "where's the competition?"