Thursday, July 8, 2010

How Does Your Personal Care Measure UP?

If you ever wondered how our mineral makeup holds up against most of the makeup on the market, here is a comparison with 2 brands: If you are a customer of these two brands, you may want to give our make up a try.

I also have a comparision chart that measures Soul Purpose products against, Avon, Mary Kay, Walmart, Dollar Tree and others. It is very interesting to find out how many brands really don't care about quality their bottom line interest is THE ALMIGHTY DOLLAR. They don't care if some of these harmful cancer causing ingredients give you cancer or any other ailment. They are literally laughing at the consumer ALL THE WAY TO THE BANK.


TAKE CONTROL BACK. INVEST IN A QUALITY PERSONAL CARE LINE THAT CARES ABOUT THE CONSUMER . YOU! ENJOY


Bare Minerals Makeup: Bismuth Oxychloride is a pearlescent mineral that provides the “glow” and causes problems for some users (Is bismuth in mineral makeup problematic? It is for some users. Two of the most common complaints about Mineral Makeup can be attributed to one ingredient, Bismuth. Bismuth is a mineral that is the main ingredient in Pepto-Bismol!


Mary Kay Mineral Make-up- The ingredients in the Mary Kay Minerals are a bit different than most mineral makeup - the #1 ingredient is listed a talc, with cornstarch (which is a primary ingredient in bareMineral's Mineral Veil) is listed second. It does not contain Titanium Dioxide, which is the primary ingredient in most mineral foundations. Ingredients:Talc , Zea Mays (Corn) Starch , Zinc Stearate , Dimethicone , Boron Nitride , Zeolite , Methylparaben , Sorbic Acid , Ethylene/Methacrylate Copolymer , Propylparaben , Tetrasodium EDTA , Isopropyl Titanium Triisostearate , BHT , Iron Oxides , Mica


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Top Serious Health Concers for African Americans

Top Serious Health Concerns for African Americans

-- Cardiovascular Disease--The #1 killer of African Americans.

-- Diabetes--3.2 million African Americans have diabetes, yet more than 33% do not know it.

-- Vitamin D Deficiency--Low Vitamin D has been associated with several types of cancer as well as certain autoimmune diseases such as systemic lupus.

-- HIV/AIDS--Nearly half of the people who get HIV/AIDS are African American, suffering more deaths than any other race.

-- Cancer--Lung, Breast, Colon, and Prostate--African American men are 35% more likely to die from prostate or colon cancer than Caucasian men and African American women are 18% more likely to die from breast cancer because of a genetic predisposition to aggressive forms of cancer. Risk Factors: Food and Fitness-a poor eating plan and lack of exercise, Environmental Carcinogens-a carcinogen is a substance that is known or believed to cause cancer. Environmental carcinogens:
Infectious agents, Air pollution, Medical treatments, Radiation and. Drumroll please….
 Chemicals and Consumer products


"This is a national tragedy," says Dr. Reginald S. Fowler, a member of the MDVIP nationwide network of doctors specializing in preventive and personalized healthcare. "The good news is that the risk of early death among African Americans can be reduced with a comprehensive annual physical examination, nutritional counseling, as well as talking and listening to patients."

Cardiovascular Disease--The number one killer of all Americans but several studies show it is far worse for African Americans who are at greater risk for coronary disease or stroke. Poor nutrition, lack of exercise, cigarette smoking and family history coupled with high blood pressure and cholesterol concerns are the significant contributors to the development of these diseases. Dr. Fowler says that proper nutrition and exercise is the key to reversing the downward spiral. He adds that eating fish like salmon, tuna and mackerel which contain omega 3 fatty acids can help significantly. Also, cholesterol and blood pressure lowering drugs can be beneficial.

-- Diabetes--African Americans have more complications.

 Vitamin D Deficiency--African Americans have larger amounts of melanin which filters sunlight and decreases the absorption of the sun's rays necessary for Vitamin D production. Dr. Fowler says there are few sources of Vitamin D other than sunlight and milk. Cheese and other dairy products are less effective. In addition, many African Americans are lactose intolerant, so the most common food sources are not options. Vitamin D supplements are the answer!

Let Soul Purpose and Youngevity show you how beneficial our product line is to improving your health.
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Positive Thought: There is a Way

There is a Way!

When it’s something you truly wish to do, there’s a way to get it done. There’s a way to cut through all the objections, obstacles and excuses, and to make it happen.

If you don’t know how, then you can learn. If you can’t find anyone to teach you, then you can figure out your own approach.

If you don’t have time, examine and update your priorities. Remember why it’s important to you, and keep remembering as you continue taking effective action.

If it seems way too overwhelming, start with just a tiny first step. If you’re not progressing fast enough, use a little bit of innovation to leverage your efforts.

Achievement is one of life’s greatest adventures. You owe it to yourself to enjoy as much of it as you possibly can.

Set yourself a meaningful goat and add some great new value to your world. Make the commitment to start right now, and you’ll quickly find that there’s a way.

Ralph Marston-author

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

African Fashion Week New York -Soul Purpose sponsor

Well Soul Purpose has managed to do it again! Here we are showcasing our Youngevity Mineral Makeup. I must say, its the best makeup I have ever used and bought. I used to sell Mary Kay, Avon, Arbonne and Beauti-Control.

I you haven't tried this make-up line, what are you waiting for? Your skin is begging you to get GREEN. Give me a call for your make-up consultation FREE!

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