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Oakville Beaver, 7 Oct 2016, p. 20

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www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Friday, October 7, 2016 | 20 Every week we showcase much discussed topics around town, as witnessed through the eyes of our devoted readers. That's you! If you happen across an interesting topic relevant to your community, and you have a good picture to prove it, email it to ablackburn@oakvillebeaver. com, along with your name and a brief paragraph to let us know why you would like to share it with our readers. SEND US YOUR PHOTOS: O akville men, donned pink shoes for the recent Hope in High Heels fundraiser, bene tting Halton Women's Place shelter and raising awareness of the need for everyone, including men, to speak up against violence against women. Numerous teens from St. Thomas Aquinas Secondary School donned their school jersey, pink heels and carried a placard in the walk. 100 Men Who Care members take a time-out from their heels. These men in pink supporting the cause are a trio from Unifor, the union that represents workers at Ford of Canada's Oakville Assembly Complex. | Halton Women's Place photos Representatives of Halton Regional Police were on hand to participate -- wearing the appropriate uniform of the day. A group of men representing St. Mildred'sLightbourn School, an independent school for girls, wore kilts with their heels as they marched to raise awareness Caroline Hogwood, board president, of Halton Women's Place (HWP), sends a message. October Specials *NEW* MIRACLE 10 CHEMICAL PEEL Quick tips for great skin 79 $ 159 $ 89 $ Reg. $110 Reg. $400 2 IPL PHOTO REJUVENATION TREATMENTS MICRODERMABRASION with PURE VITAMIN C MASK FEED YOUR ADDICTION Offering CANADA Reg. $130 CUT & STYLE FROM $50 COLOUR FROM $65 9 TREATmENTS KERATIN $300+ Book your appointment today! 518 Postridge Drive 905-257-7427 colouraddiction.com A few tricks of the trade can help women achieve that awless complexion they look for when using cosmetics. Begin by moisturizing the face, which will remove any dry skin and plump up ne lines. Next, apply a primer with silica, which has a lling effect and will make wrinkles less noticeable. Use a creamy, moisturizing foundation, but one that offers sheer coverage. This way you won't look too "made up" and the makeup won't settle into the lines of your face. Match the foundation color to the tone of your neck so there will not be an evident "mask." Less is more when applying makeup, so go sparingly, only adding to cover up any blemishes or imperfections. Use clean cosmetic sponges and brushes to apply makeup, as this ensures that bacteria is not transferred to the face, which can result in breakouts. (MCG)

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