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Greetings!
Welcome to Your Best Image Newsletter. We
sincerely hope the information we share with you will
help you create a positive image and achieve
success in all aspects of your personal and
professional lives.
Vacations are over, the kids are back in
school, and we are refreshed and ready for work.
Wardrobes are also back to business. This issue will
discuss back to business subjects.
Watch
for our
full Fall and Winter image tips coming to our website
soon.
| Your Image In The Workplace, Interesting Statistics |
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Questions About Cleavage In The
Workplace
A Study of 1000 American Adults conducted by
Synovate eNation
In terms of women's fashions, are you noticing
women showing more cleavage in the workplace
today than the past?
Male 39% No 61% yes
Female 25.5% No 74.5% Yes
Do you think showing cleavage in the workplace is
appropriate?
Male 70.8% No 29.2% Yes
Female 88.9% No 11.1% Yes
How much cleavage in the workplace is too much?
Male 40.2% No more than two
inches
43.2% No cleavage should be
shown
Female 36.3% No more than two
inches
61.6% No Cleavage should
be shown
Do you think that women showing more cleavage
in
the workplace interferes with productivity?
Male 37.8% No 62.2% Yes
Female 25.8% No 72.2% Yes
According to the US Bureau of Labor
Statistics
The number of US executives who say employees'
work attire influences their change of promotion -
93%.
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| What Makes a Good Suit |
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Quality Check
Tropical-weight wool and wool blends are the best
suit materials - they wear well and are highly
breathable so they can be worn year-round. Rayon or
microfiber blends are also good choices, though they
may not have as long a life span as wool; they are
durable, hang nicely, and are resistant to wrinkles. A
touch of spandex will give you freedom of movement
and help your suit keep it's shape.
Check that a suit's seams don't pucker, especially
where they sleeves meet the shoulders.
If the fabric has a pattern, like stripes, make sure that
the pattern matches up at the seams.
Inspect the lining of the jacket. It should stay smooth
when you put the jacket on and not bunch up at the
sleeves or across the back.
The jacket should have moderate shoulder pads.
They give the jacket shape and slim the silhouette by
balancing out the hips and waist.
Fit Test
Button the jacket and raise your arms. When you put
them back down, the jacket should fall into place -
you shouldn't have to tug at it.
Check the rear vent of the jacket while it's buttoned. If
it is spread open, the jacket is too small. If it overlaps
onto itself or flaps outward, the jacket is too
big.
The jacket should hang evenly and not dip or rise in
the back or front.
Sleeve length is very important; the correct length is
just above the first knuckle of the thumb.
Cleaning Tips
Always dry clean suit pieces together so the color will
wear evenly.
The more you dry clean your suits the shorter their life
will be. Dry cleaning breaks down the fabric fibers.
Do it sparingly.
Resource - George Simonton, suit designer and
professor of fashion design at the Fashion Institute of
Technology, New York City.
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| Effective Acne Treatment |
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Product of the Month
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This 3-step acne treatment system has everything you
need to break the cycle of breakouts for good. It's the
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stabilized sodium chlorite combined with salicylic
acid to keep pores clean, clear, and cared for.
The Acne Treatment Wash clears pores of oil and
debris and gently exfoliates to smooth skin's
surface.
The patent-pending stabilized sodium chlorite
contained in the Purifying Toner reaches deep into
pores to break down and eliminate "bacteria-friendly"
oil.
The Acne Treatment Lotion treats and rejuvenates
challenged, acne-affected skin.
Testimonials
My fight with acne has been a long, drawn-out battle.
Starting in my middle-school years, my bad
complexion followed me into my 20s. People
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offered solutions. Like many acne sufferers, I have
tried every product available to try and clear my skin,
only to find temporary relief - and then a new
breakout. As difficult as it was to show my face in
public, it was even more devastating to try to build my
business with such a complexion - until I discovered
the clear.now Skin Care System. It cleared my
complexion and has kept it clear longer than any other
product I have used. The clear.now system has given
me a reason to look up again.
Michael, Charlotteville, Virginia
The clear.now Skin Care System has been wonderful
in decreasing my adult acne, even that once-a-month
hormonal acne. I use the clear.now scrub, step 1,
every night to really scrub clean my pores and
exfoliate. This is the first product I have found that
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Debbie South Elgin, Illinois
I had perfect skin every day of my life until my children
were born. Then, due to hormonal changes, I
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About Lori, Principal of Your Best Image |
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Lori Johnson is the founder of Your Best Image,
Professional Image Development. She is a certified
image consultant specializing in professional image.
Lori has been developing successful images for 14
years.
Ms. Johnson has presented professional image
development programs to numerous organizations,
universities, and corporations. She has helped
professional men and women prepare their total
image specifically for business presentations, sales
and marketing communication, and employment
interviewing. Her clients include Massachusetts
Department of Employment Training, Fidelity
Investments, Pearle Vision Eye Wear, Harvard
University, and WBZ News and Radio.
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