Are you Dressing Your Truth?
Then you have a Dressing Your Truth Before and After experience. And we want to celebrate it.
I’m excited to give you my 4th challenge to help you celebrate your beauty:
Share your Dressing Your Truth Before and After photos. Today, we share with you some truly amazing before and after pictures. These women have gone through the Dressing Your Truth program with their daughters—and have shared their beautiful pictures with us!
What have you done with your Before and After pictures? If you don’t have any, take some! And watch the video to find out what you should include with your pictures, wherever you post them:
I know that sharing your Before and After photos may intimidate you a bit. But I want you to break through that and truly celebrate YOUR beauty with this challenge. You’ll help other women to celebrate theirs by inspiring them. Will you join me? I hope so.
You can share your photos anywhere, with anyone. We would especially love to see them on our Beauty Profiling Facebook page. We’ll put up our Before and After pictures, too!
Celebrating your beauty is not just about saying that you’re fashionable. It’s about expressing your nature in every aspect of your life, starting with what you put on in the morning. I can’t wait to see your pictures and celebrate the way you have embraced your true nature, inside and out.
Join me and hundreds of other women to celebrate our beauty at the first Dressing Your Truth Annual Event—”Celebrate Your Beauty 2011″—being held August 18-20 in Salt Lake City, Utah.
And be sure to check back next Wednesday for my 5th and final challenge that will help you celebrate your beauty with other women!
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July 6th, 2011 at 4:45 am
Question: I’m still at a little loss about what to do with my hair. I am a type 1 with a secondary 3. I wore a haircut a year ago that was very short, and it was one of my fav haircuts ever. The only issue is, I have gorgeous hair and always have. So sometimes, I like having it long because it dries naturally in these thick, bouncy ringlets. The downside is that I have to work harder to keep it from going flat and frizzy. So I’m not sure what route to take. Do I keep it chopped? Keep in mind that my first haircut besides trims was when I turned 19 (and I cut off 14 inches and it was still shoulder length), so I could just have a habitual attachment to long hair. What do you think?
July 6th, 2011 at 6:19 am
Since I hated having my picture taken before now, just taking a picture will be a HUGE challenge in itself!!!! LOL
Is there any way to put a template out there for us challenged ones? Side by side spots for us to upload a picture in each side – then they will be the right size – step by step instructions may be helpful also, to get us through from start to finish.
I’d love to see lots of before and after shots – even from the computer challenged women and men. They have been the most effective sharing tool for this program, for me to talk with others. They speak for themselves and are clearly not Photo Shop-ed!!!
July 11th, 2011 at 9:18 am
Jackie- You can always send in your before and after photos to [email protected], and we can put them side by side for you!
July 11th, 2011 at 6:21 am
I need some computer help too.
July 11th, 2011 at 7:26 am
I had my hair down to my waist for most of my life…I have beautiful hair – I’ve been told often that it is one of my best features…It was really hard to get used to it being short – and I have often thought of growing it back out – but it’s been nearly a year and I LOVE it! I find that I actually do stuff with it short – it always looks good, and I get just as many compliments on it as I did before…just different ones now. My advice is do what feels good on your head and with your energy and you will look fabulous!