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Eliminate Beauty
Busters with Top Tips

The makers of Static Guard anti-static spray, who created the Static Index to help
consumers recognize and prepare for high static conditions in their area, offer the
following tips on how to stay stylish when dealing with static.
* Women on the go should consider keeping a multiple use lip/eye/cheek pencil in their
purse for touch-ups during the day. And always keep a tube of lip balm handy in your
pocket to ward off chapped, dry lips.
* Stop hair from frizzing by spraying combs or brushes with Static Guard then running it
lightly through hair after styling and before hairspray. The versatile product is
essential for cutting static on the inside of hats and jacket hoods, too. For a one-two
punch, spritz the inside of your pants legs and skirts to further prevent static cling. Be
sure to keep a handy tote-size can in the purse or car for static emergencies.
* For a dewy, youthful look, mix cream or liquid blush with a dab of petroleum jelly and
apply to dry cheeks.
* Dont forget your hands! Lock in moisture by slathering on a good hydrating lotion
before bed and after the mornings shower.
* Water works: Drink lots of water to moisturize from the inside out, and lightly mist
facial skin with distilled water in a small spray bottle after applying makeup to keep it
fresh throughout the day.
For more helpful tips on how to de-staticize your environment, whether at home or on the
road, and to check out the Static Index for your area, visit www.mystaticguard.com or send
a self-addressed stamped envelope to Static Guard Tips, 3365 Barham Blvd., Los An
geles, CA 90068.
Courtesy of ARA Content
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