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Check out these step by step make up lessons by Shiseido.

Love my rosy cheeks in this picture.
Mac blush really brightened up my
face.

I LOVE make-up but I’m no artist . Check out these step by step make up lessons by Shiseido. They’ve helped me understand how to brighten my t-zone . Can’t wait to try the techniques. Mommy has to Make Moves in style… ;



Visit here for make-up techniques
http://www.sg.shiseido.com/blesson/base_tech_bright02.htm

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Mommy Makin Moves La La Anthony introduces her make up line to the UK.

Mommy Makin Moves La La Anthony introduces her make up line to the UK. Congrats Mrs. Anthony.. Can’t wait to sample your products.



As we all know Motives has expanded into the UK and has become a huge hit! Well, Motives for La La has also taken the UK by storm. Recently La La has been showing off her line in US cities like Washington D.C. and Atlanta, but since she was in London supporting husband Carmelo Anthony she decided to throw a little get together and tell more people about her line. Take a look at the event that the beautiful and talented La La Anthony hosted in London on August 9th, 2012.

Check out La La’s make-up line here -> http://beautyxoxo.com/motives-for-la-la-hits-the-uk/

Mommy Rant: Kids Feel the Hurt of Their Mom

Everytime I see a young mother struggling to make a better life for her kids, I just see my mother. I can’t shake my connection to their struggle. I’m their child, I’m that kid watching their mother work 3 jobs, I’m that latch key kid, I’m that kid that watches her mother cry over failed relationships, I’m that kid watching her mother fight with the father of her kids to pay child support, to see his child. I’m that kid.. I saw my mother sacrifice and go through so much. I praise God that she’s in a better place because I truly believe my mother was just tired of fighting. God knows I feel the pain for kids of single moms. Kids feel their moms hurt too.

Keep Your Damn Comments To Yourself: Top 5 Things Not To Say To A Single Mother

Everyone has an opinion about the parenting methods and lives of single mothers. Even single mother’s have something to say about single mother’s. Well Mommish.com has come up with a list of things you should never say to a single mother. 

Warning: A woman that’s working and running a household solo is likely to curse you out.



In cased you’ve missed it, between the countless op-ed pieces and numerous sets of statistics being thrown around, single motherhood is on the rise. More than 50 percent of of kids born to women under the age of 30 are born to single moms. I promise, that’s the only statistic I’m going to throw at you.
This weekend, Katie Roiphe wrote a piece in the New York Times entitled, “In Defense of Single Motherhood.” Since I just gave my own feelings on being a single mommy earlier this week, I thought I would take this opportunity to give everyone a short lesson in appropriate conversation starters with single moms.
Like with any other parent on the planet, making wide, sweeping assumptions about a single mom based on a media narrative or a couple of research studies is sure to be more than a little offensive. Moms, whether they’re married or not, are individuals. We’re all different. And yet, these tired prejudices always find a way to worm back into the conversation when it comes to single moms.

 Click Here to View the Top 5 Things You Should Never Say to a Single Mother

Mama’s Can Have What Ever They Like: Carol’s Daughter Founder Lisa Price Shares Mommy in Business Tips

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ABOUT THIS EPISODE

Meet Lisa Price, entrepreneur and successful businesswoman. Price serves as Founder and President of Carol’s Daughter, a natural beauty and hair care company she started over ten years ago. Her creative vision, direction and untiring commitment to producing quality products has allowed her to turn her once small home-based business into a multi-million dollar a year company.
With innovative ideas in beauty and hair care, her company has seen great success through initiatives such as a partnership deal with Sephora, and high-profile celebrity endorsements and campaigns featuring Mary J. Blige, Jade Pinkett Smith and Cassie to name a few. A trailblazer who’s revolutionized the beauty industry, Price tells us how she continues to expand the brand of Carol’s Daughter. Find out why she’s the boss.
Find more “She’s the Boss Episodes” on Madamenoire.com 

No Laughing Matter: K Michelle Stop The Violence Against Women PSA

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Donate Now! http://tinyurl.com/iamhere-kmichelle K-Michelle and Saving Our Daughters to stop the violence towards young women with “I am Here… to Yell Confidence” fundraising drive. Take action with K-Michele with your urgent donation to help stop the abuse.

I AM HERE…
To help a young mother learn to love herself first
I AM HERE…
To help take the power away from date abuse….
I AM HERE…
To help take the power away from violence against women…
I AM HERE …
To help take the power away from all esteem slayers!
I AM HERE…
To YELL Confidence!

YELL Confidence with us by supporting Saving Our Daughters’ programs that help teens lead their lives with purpose and confidence.

YELL Confidence (Youth Empowered Learning & Leadership), one of Saving Our Daughters’ core initiatives, sparks community engagement, public awareness, and the dedication to empower teens. It supports SOD’s mission by working directly with focused groups of youth and young adults to engage them in creative learning and leadership experiences. The YELL Confidence groups are then charged with using the powerful messages they’ve learned and sharing their unique experiences to help millions of peers take power away from esteem slayers, grow a vigorous sense of self worth, and lead fiercely confident lives.

This “I AM HERE” campaign with K. Michelle specifically funds SOD’s work with late teens and younger adults. Through critical learning tools and very eager adult allies (like songstress K.Michelle and entrepreneur Mimi Faust), young participants are equipped with heightened awareness of self worth issues and immediate ways to create positive impact in their own communities.
Reaching the goal helps SOD impact thousands of young adults by launching the YELL Confidence online resources and connecting them with our “I AM HERE” allies across
the country.

Saving Our Daughters is 501c3 tax exempt non-profit organization.

K. Michelle
K.Michelle is a singer/songwriter/musician that hails from Memphis, Tennessee and she’s the devoted mother to her son, Chase.
With each note she sings, lyric she writes, or piano key she strikes, songstress K. Michelle speaks her mind and makes no apologies for it. Taking a vow to stay true to possessing talent but having something to say.
“I’m the biggest advocate of being yourself,” says Michelle, who considers music to be her therapy. “People can believe in you all day long, but if you don’t bring it to light or nourish it, it doesn’t matter.” Each song she writes is a soundtrack to a life that started in Memphis, TN. A life that lead to the title of her forthcoming debut album, Pain Medicine, which herself, K. Michelle understands that part of being a noteworthy new artist isn’t just will be released on Hitz Committee Entertainment.

Mimi Faust
Oluremi “Mimi” Faust, an entrepreneur, is the long-time girlfriend of Stevie J and the devoted mother of his two-year old daughter, Eva.
Torn away from her mother at the age of 13, Mimi quickly learned to be self-reliant and enterprising.
That spirit drove her to find her father, an artist from upstate New York and foster a relationship with him. Through their connection Mimi learned that she had inherited artistic tastes and creative influences.

She’s the owner of Keep It Clean, Inc, an estate and commercial cleaning service and is currently working on incorporating an interior design model to her services.

That’s that ish Mommies Don’t Like: Tia Mowry Hardict Responds to Cruel Comments About Her Baby Boy

Messy Internet Bullies…

Tia Mowry Responds To Internet Comments Calling Her Young Son ‘Ugly’

Mommy-banger Tia Mowry has decided to clap back at mean comments made about her young son’s looks.
Tia Mowry has gone into protective mother-mode after comments calling her son, Cree, “ugly” went viral.

The former Game actress hit back at the cruel jibes circulating the internet through her facebook page, saying:

“It’s disgusting that some focus on looks. I brought a beautiful child into this world,” she said.
Tia also uploaded an adorable photo of herself and her son in an oh-so-cute fireman’s outfit.
The actress shares one-year-old Cree with husband Cory Hardrict and admitted that she departed from her hit BET show earlier this year so she could spend more time with her family and pursue other ventures.
Not too long ago, little Blue Ivy was being criticized for her looks, and now it’s baby Cree on the chopping block.
Should celebrity babies be off-limits from inappropriate comments? Or does their parents’ high-profile lifestyle make them fair game?

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