This giveaway is now closed. The winners are…
1. Tiff from Three Peas in a Pod who said, “My eyes!! I love to watch What Not to Wear! Great giveaway!”
and
2. Kristy who said, “My best feature is my eyes and would love to learn how to do a smokey eye.”
Congrats! And thanks to the folks at Hachette Book Group for sponsoring this giveaway.
I’ve been a fan of What Not To Wear since the very first episode aired in 2003 with Stacy London and Wayne Scott Lukas.
That’s right, I did NOT say Clinton Kelly. Wayne Scott Lukas was the first male co-host of What Not To Wear. I was hooked on the show immediately and have been a loyal fan ever since.
So when I was asked to review Carmindy’s latest book, get positively beautiful, I tripped over my two left feet zapping back an enthusiastic email. I did have the wherewithal to also request a giveaway, and the publishers were so generous they are giving me FIVE copies to give away! YES, FIVE! Two here and three on Chic Critique!
But before we get to that, let me tell you about the book. I have read it cover to cover. Her overriding theory of beauty is that “a confident face knows its finest features and plays them up.” Carmindy starts by demanding that her reader turns off negative thoughts about her appearance and focuses on the fantastic. I love how she encourages us not to compare ourselves to other women, particularly movie stars and supermodels. Throughout the book she emphasizes the belief that there is no set beauty ideal and every woman has unique beauty.
As a Christian woman, I believe that God has made each of us unique and beautiful in our own way. It is not wrong to focus on our assets as long as we don’t allow them to become a point of pride. It IS wrong to tear down what God has created. So while Carmindy may go a bit overboard with her “mirror mantras”, I think her overall point is valuable. We will be much happier and more productive if we focus on the good and not the bad. And this book helps us do just that.
I particularly liked it when she said that our pore obsession has become “utterly insane and is a poor use of our energies”. I have certainly spent too much time bemoaning the craters pores that have appeared on my post-35-year-old face. Carmindy encourages her readers to embrace their complexion and focus on finding products to showcase it. In fact, she goes through every facial feature and explains in detail how to make the most of it with makeup and skincare. She breaks it down into several different categories (for example, for the eyes she describes makeup techniques for each eye color and shape) and gives specific instructions for maximizing your assets. She encourages her reader to determine her “feature focus” and start there.
There is a chapter describing the tools you need to optimize your makeup application. Carmindy’s advice is to start collecting the tools that help enhance your feature focus and then build your toolbox as you experiment. I have already added a few new tools for my collection on her advice.
At the end there is a section with before and after shots and descriptions of how Carmindy achieved their dramatic makeovers. I pored over these pages, studying the makeup techniques she used.
This is a book for every woman who wants to make the most of her assets. The advice is practical and affordable. There are even product recommendations in the back.
WIN IT! For your chance to win one of two copies of Carmindy’s get positively beautiful, all you have to do is leave a comment on this post telling me your “feature focus” – your best feature, the one you want to maximize with Carmindy’s beauty techniques. The winner will be selected on Friday. Good luck!
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Jo-Lynne blogs daily at Musings of a Housewife, and she runs a beauty product review blog, Chic Critique
Susan says
I guess it’s my hair.
sally wess says
my7 best features are my eyes, and my skin
Karen Gonyea says
Gotta be my eyes 🙂
Kathy Scott says
My baby blues – the rest needs a lot of help.
Beth says
My best feature are my eyes, but I have finally come to grips that I love my Roman nose – prominent and strong like me!
tobye says
I’d like to be able to play up my eyes and also make them look not so tired.
angela kohler says
My shiny auburn hair.
Elizardbreath says
My eyes, for sure. 🙂
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Kris says
My eyes, and maybe my dimples.
Julie Neff says
I love to learn how to play up my lips!
Patty says
Thank you so much for having this contest. I really appreciate it.
Lindsie says
My best feature are my eyes, but I hide them behind glasses.
Angela J says
My eyes, that’s it.
Terra Jones says
My hubby says my best feature is my smile
Pamspride says
My eyes are definetly my best feature!
Tyna Begley says
My best features are my eyes and skin.
Jeanine says
I need help with everything, I have been told that I have beautiful eyes and smile to I guess I should focus on them.
Trisha R. says
I think I have nice eyes, and right now I only use eyeliner, so it would be nice to get tips on what else to use.
jayedee says
i suppose my eyes are my best feature. i’d love to learn how to emphasize them in an age appropriate way! please toss my name in the hat for this awesome giveaway! good luck everyone and be sure to check in at the lost world for my giveaway too!
sarah says
my super long hair!
Jackie H says
I really appreciate my mostly clear complexion but would love to learn how to play up my eyes! 🙂
Susan Taylor says
Eyes definitly…Love to play with eye shadows. semtaylor(at)yahoo.com
Reva Skie says
My best feature is my eyes.
Lisa Fosses says
eyes
michelle b. says
Please enter me in your contest. [email protected]
Nicole says
I’d focus on my lips 🙂
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Stephanie says
My best feature is my skin and I’d love to use these techniques to play up my best attribute.
Kristy says
My best feature is my eyes and would love to learn how to do a smokey eye.
Gail says
My best feature is my eyes. Since the birth of my three kids I can hardly stand to wear contacts so my best assets are hidden away. It has been years since I’ve heard “You have beautiful eyes”.
Alaina says
I would love to learn how to play up my eyes. Thanks for the chance.
I also have a giveaway on my blog so be sure to check it out.
Have a great week!
Jaclyn Reynolds says
My favorite feature is my clear skin and I would love to learn some tips for covering up dark circles. 🙂
Jenny says
I think it would be my eyes. They are big and with a little mascara I am happy with the way they look.
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Joy says
My best feature is my eyes!
Erica G says
I would like to focus on my eyes. I love Carmindy. I wish she could do my make up and bring out my beauty.
Ashley says
i would love to focus on my eyes
Felicia L says
I would have to say my eyes and my smile, thank you.
lupingirl says
I think my best feature is my eyes.
hazel says
my eyes for sure
Tammy Gordon says
My smile
Erma Hurtt says
I would love to have some tips to make my eyes stand out.
Tami says
My hair..it is thick. I’d like to find ways to improve it’s appearance.
Teresa Hoyt says
My eyes are my best feature and I would love to learn how to make them “pop” as they say on the show! Thanks!
Janell says
I would like to learn how to maximize my eyes.
sandra kao says
my best feature are my dark lashes. they aren’t very long, but they are dark enough that i don’t really need mascara
Casey says
Eyes, of course
Tiff says
My eyes!! I love to watch What Not to Wear! Great giveaway!
Amanda B. says
I like my eyes and would love to have Carmindy’s help!
Great giveaway.
Amanda
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Tarah says
I love my eyes!
Kayce C says
My best feature is my eyes.
Julianne says
I would like to put more focus on my eyes, they are my best facial feature IMO.