Maybelline founder Tom Lyle Williams

GUEST BLOGGER LEONI DROBINSKI HAS TIPS FOR A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE.



  Maybelline Book Guest Blogger Leonie Drobinski by   Sharrie Williams please enlarge to full screen by clicking on the box to the far right, at the end of embedded script.


I'm delighted to introduce Leoni Drobinski, a Boston born Lady who loves organic and eco beauty... She is also passionate about natural skincare, health and loves yoga and pilates.  Oh yes...and she's also is crazy about chocolate cupcakes and brownies.  Her Motto.....

                                     Enjoy life!
Leoni Drobinski
When I think of beauty, I think of women that have graced our lives with their natural beauty, personality, style and grace - women like Jackie Kennedy Onassis,
 Audrey Hepburn, Elizabeth Taylor,
 Sophia Loren
 and Grace Kelly.
We are born with the looks that God has given us and some are more fortunate than others in that department. Every woman has the potential to be beautiful if they learn how to enhance their natural beauty with the appropriate products and techniques.  Beauty is in the eye of the beholder as they say. Caring for your skin is a work in progress and can take years off your age if you have an effective and disciplined beauty routine.
My Australian born mother (also named Leonie but with an e) had the most beautiful and soft velvet skin, as did her mother before her. 
Mum had flowing hair down to her bottom with beautiful dark brown eyes that captured my father's attention when he was stationed in Australia as an American Air Force serviceman/ meteorologist from Long Island.  My mother's sister, who is 92 years young, has the same translucent skin with classical high cheekbones and natural beauty. All her life Mum only used Ponds Cold Cream on her face and never used soap. I must admit I have never used soap on my skin either. Lipstick was the beauty item for my mother and she would always wear it before my father arrived home at the end of the working day. I have inherited my mother's love of lipstick to this day and never go without it, except on the weekends. I am a recent fan of lip gloss as the gloss finishes off your lipstick to a T.
Your face is like a canvas and women should learn what suits them the best, according to their skin color, skin texture and face shape.  There are some great products on the market to choose from and some of my favorites that I can't live without include Maybelline mascara, lip gloss, blush, foundation and concealer (for those nasty blemishes) Women can get blemishes at any age. Knowing how to apply makeup is another key factor in looking beautiful.  Some women are blessed with good skin straight up, but others like me have to learn to take care of our skin and use products that are beneficial to your particular skin type.  Fish oil tablets, taken daily, give your skin a healthy glow and I highly recommend them.  See your doctor first for advice if you have a medical condition. You will certainly notice the difference in the quality of your skin which will leave you looking radiant. People often ask what I have on my skin and I giggle as it is the effects of the fish oil. I am the happiest  when my skin is in peak condition.
As you grow older (no one likes to think about that), your skin tends to dry out and you need to change your beauty routine. Change becomes more obvious as a result of hormones and menopause.  Getting a proper assessment from a skin specialist is a worthwhile investment.  Using sunscreen daily will help your skin from drying out and keep the skin moist and supple. Place sunscreen on your beauty stand with your other creams so you don't forget to use it in the mornings. Make this a routine.  The skin needs to be protected against harmful sun rays, pollution and the environment. I live in Brisbane, Australia, which has the highest skin cancer rate in the world. We are lucky to have 300 days of sunshine per year but this may have detrimental affect on the quality of our skin. Always wear a hat or umbrella when in the sun and you will have youthful and unwrinkled skin. 
The most important factor about skin care is to cleanse your face twice a day. If you wear makeup during the day you need to cleanse again. Moisturizing should be another element of your daily regime and you should invest in a good eye and neck cream. The neck area is where the first sign of ageing begins for women. A good neck massage technique is to use your hands, making gentle upward movements a few times after putting on your neck cream. The skin around the neck is delicate so don't be too rough.  You can be a little rough on your face when you give yourself a vigorous massage to waken up the skin and pinch your face.  Exfoliate twice a week - but if you have delicate or sensitive skin like myself, exfoliate once a week (including your body), when you are standing in the shower.  Some women prefer dry brushing prior to the shower. Gloves are ideal for this and may help reduce cellulite on your legs. 
 
Women are too focused on ageing, rather than just enjoying life and maintaining excellent health by exercise and eating healthy food. Rejoice in your age, feel comfortable and start being active in your daily life.  If you look younger than your real age count yourself blessed and grow old gracefully.
It is going to happen to everyone eventually. Live life to the full and be happy.  My aunt died a few years ago and she was almost 95 years young.  Aunt Addie never looked her age (she looked years younger) and took care of herself with fruit and cereal (normally bran) for breakfast, a healthy lunch and a small dinner with a cocktail. The cocktail came first, before dinner. I learned so much about life wisdom from her and the most important thing she taught me was not to stress and learn to laugh more in life. Her infectious and positive attitude kept her young at heart and won her many

friends and admirers. 
Natural beauty also involves overall health and well being and taking care of yourself.  It is important to keep a diary or electronic calendar of your health appointments throughout the year. As you age your body is like a car and needs to have a fine tune up every once and awhile. Regular health appointments are the key to a long, happy and energetic life.

Some of the exercises I suggest for over fabulous 40s bodies include walking, cycling, boxing, swimming, pilates and yoga.  Walking does help in eliminating some of that terrible middle age spread that is common with women over the age of 40. The health benefits of walking are great when you consider this activity lowers your blood pressure, lifts your heart rate and gives you a higher life expectancy.  You don't have to buy fancy equipment to start your fitness program - only proper walking shoes to avoid foot, ankle, knee and hip problems. Enjoy the outdoors, walk up to 60 minutes per day and throw in a power walk for 10 minutes.  Even window shopping is classified as a walking activity and can actually increase your heart rate by doing something you love. 
Studies show that over a period of time you actually lose weight and regain your fitness and flexibility. Walking also helps you sleep better at night. So many women have trouble sleeping these days.  A drop of lavender oil on your pillowcase may help you have a restful and peaceful sleep. Yoga is ideal for your bones and a healthy spine and stretching reduces injuries due to better flexibility and balance later in life.   Scheduling your exercise program is a challenge even for the busiest people so try and fit in as best you can.  Make time to be healthy and be rewarded for your effort. Leoni's top beauty tips include.....


 
       NEVER go to bed without taking off your makeup completely, no matter how tired you are!


Drink lots of water to stay hydrated and your skin will reap the rewards

       Use a soft face cloth on your face to get rid of makeup and grime.
 
       Cleanse and moisturize twice every day. Night cream is a must while sleeping.

 
       Exfoliate your face and body at least once a week. Get a glove for your body.

 
       Keep your makeup brushes in peak condition by washing them on a regular basis.  I wash my brushes regularly in a little organic shampoo and the brushes
are soft and gentle on my skin

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       Condition and protect dry hands by first using hand cream and then by wearing cotton gloves to bed.

 
       To prevent dryness on feet, rub foot cream on them and wear light cotton socks to bed. Your feet will be soft in the morning.

 
       Use a brightener on your skin and skin conditioner to enhance the texture of your skin.

 
       Wear sunscreen 30 plus daily and invest in a good quality eye cream that will not make your eyeliner run.

 
       If over 40 and beyond use a soft liquid foundation that has a tinted glow, giving you a youthful look and complimenting your natural beauty.  Heavy foundations will only highlight wrinkles.

 
       Use make up pads with extra virgin olive oil added for a gentle makeup remover. Olive oil is also excellent as a hair 

conditioner before shampooing.
 Give yourself a facial, hair and nourishing treatment at least once a week, if possible. Making your own home facial can be fun!
 
       Make time for yourself each day by meditating or doing yoga. Only stress at the big things in life.  Being happy will show in your face and be your best beauty asset. Stress only gives wrinkles and gray hairs.

 
       While applying lipstick, if you don't like the shade of color, mix with another for a deeper shade or totally different color. You might be surprised at the result.


Leoni

Bourne Natural Beauty

Brisbane Australia

Email Address :  Bournenaturalbeauty@gmail.com

On Twitter        @Bournenatural


Thank you so much Leoni for being a Guest Blogger today on the Maybelline Book Blog.  Your health and beauty tips are the perfect key to a happy, healthy and productive lifestyle. You did a great job and should be very proud of your article. 


Be sure to check out my grandmother's home made Mud-Pack and see what else she did to keep her skin dewy fresh throughout her life. Just click on Beauty Secrets at the top of the page.


 Also I hope you read The Maybelline Story and tell all your friends in Australia to do the same. Also don't forget to tell your friends and family to check out you're post today and see if you can work your way up the top "10 most popular posts of the week chart." It's a lot of fun seeing your popularity growing each day!!!


Hope to meet you someday, Best, Sharrie Williams

THE ROYAL FAMILY AS WELL AS THE WORLDS MOST CELEBRATED CLIENTS HAVE ENTRUSTED THEIR FACES INTO THE HANDS OF MAKE-UP ARTIST JO-ANNE JEWETT.

  
I'm pleased to introduce my guest Blogger, Jo-Anne Jewett, Make-Up Artist for some of the most famous celebrities in the world. 
Princess Diana, Princess Alexandra, Madonna and Barbara Streisand are just a few of the world famous celebrities who have worked with Jo-Anne Jewett.






I hope you enjoy meeting her and visit her amazing website where you can learn to transform your look quickly and effectively. Please view Jo-Ann's post in full screen by clicking the little box on the right at the bottom of the post.


 Thank you so much Jo-Ann for being my guest Blogger today on the Maybelline Book Blog.  Your website and You-Tube video's are simply first class.  And thank you for beng a Maybelline fan since you were a young girl!!!!



Discover just how beautiful you are regardless of age or lifestyle

Actress PAULETTE GODDARD DONATED her beloved home and her $20M fortune to the Arts upon her death in 1990.











Casa Monte Tabor    Saving Paulette Goddard and Erich Maria Remarque's legacy. Please watch video!!!





Hollywood actress and Maybelline model Paulette Goddard had a dream that would live beyond her death.  Please scroll down to yesterday's post to read all about it.



Click to view Casa Monte Tabor.

Erich Maria Remarque and Paulette Goddard...A TRUE HOLLYWOOD LOVE STORY...




A virtually forgotten piece of Hollywood History
 – in Switzerland – destined to be Lost… Forever!

















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A long list of celebrities, VIP’s, artists, authors, intellectuals and scientists moved to the Alps in the past century to enjoy the majestic landscapes of Switzerland, in a place that would shield them from the rest of the   World’s turmoil.

During WWII many who fled Nazi Germany had no other choice than to seek refuge in this neutral country wedged between Hitler and Mussolini.
Among them, was the World’s most famous anti-war novelist Erich Maria Remarque, who fled his homeland in the early 1930′s to avoid certain persecution by the Nazi regime, who was after him because of “…literary Treason against the German Soldier” after penning his best-selling “All Quiet on the Western Front“.

Remarque found refuge in Porto Ronco on the shores of Lago Maggiore, in Switzerland’s southernmost “Three-Lakes Region” shared with Italy, until his death in 1970. He rests in peace at the Ronco sopra Ascona cemetery, alongside his famous wife Paulette, and mother-in law Alta-Mae Goddard.
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“All Quiet on the Western Front (1930)” received the third-ever Academy Award for Best Film, and was re-made into a 1979 made for TV movie starring “The Waltons’” Richard Thomas and the recently deceased Ernest Borgnine who considered “All Quiet…” to be “..the greatest thing that was ever made!” (YouTube).
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Al Pacino‘s “Bobby Deerfield (Heaven has no Favorites)” is one of 20+ “Remarqueable” feature film productions based on Erich’s catalog of 13 novels, and is only one example of how Remarque’s influence in the American film scene went well beyond his death.
To this day, Remarque’s work is considered an important milepost in German-American Literary and Film History: his 1940′s novel “Spark of Life” is being developed into a feature by John Culton – and a 21st Century version of “All Quiet on the Western Front (2012)” is in pre-production, produced by Leslie Paterson and Ian Stokell, co-produced by Mary Richards (“Alice in Wonderland“) and directed by Mimi Leder (“Pay it Forward“).
Turner Classic Movies and Universal Studios recognized the importance of Remarque’s “All Quiet…” and presented the motion picture at the 2012 Hollywood Classic Film Festival, in a digitally remastered version released in Blue-Ray – to celebrate Universal’s 100th Anniversary.

Remarque, considered to be “The First Playboy” and the “Last Romantic” of the 20th Century, had many illustrious lovers – Natasha Paley-Romanov, Marlene Dietrich, Hedy Lamarr, Dorothy Lamour, Greta Garbo – and more – but no woman made him happier than Hollywood Star of the 30′s and 40′s, the unimitable Paulette Goddard – known in film history for acting alongside then-husband Charlie Chaplin’s last silent movie “Modern Times” and his first “talkie” “The Great Dictator“.
Paulette starred alongside Hollywood Legends Henry Fonda, Bob Hope, Fred Astaire (YouTube) James Stewart, John Wayne, ex-husband #2 Burgess Meredith and many others, in a long list of 44 feature films including Hollywood classics like “The Women“, “Pot o’Gold” (YouTube) and “Second Chorus“.
Her best friend, writer Anita Loos, was inspired by Paulette when she wrote Marilyn Monroe’s role of the gold-digging blonde, Loreley Lee, in “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes“. Not only was Paulette the original, REAL LIFE “Diamonds are a Girl’s best Friend” Bombshell Girl – but she was also the original “Ghostbuster” along Bob Hope in “The Ghost Breakers (1940)” – a film made famous once again with the 1984 remake versions starring Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd and Sigourney Weaver.
Paulette’s portrayal of a World War II nurse in So Proudly We Hail earned her the Best Supporting Actress nomination by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
Paulette was a trendsetter in so many ways, influencing fashion, jewelry design and the fine arts – from the 30′s until today.
She was George Cukor‘s #1 choice to become Scarlett O’Hara in “Gone with the Wind” – only to lose the role to Vivien Leigh, and given a consolation prize instead, being offered a leading role in “Reap the Wild Wind” starring alongside a young John Wayne – in a film where none other than a giant mechanical octopus outdid Paulette’s acting by getting an Oscar for special effects.

The love story of Paulette Goddard and Erich Maria Remarque begins in the early 50′s and has endured until her passing in 1990.
Paulette donated her Estate to New York University / Tisch School of the Arts, which to this day represents the ideals of Remarque and Paulette’s philantropic support benefiting Performing Arts Students. Scholarships in Paulette’s name are made available to NYU’s BFA/BA & MA students and faculty alike.
Professor Marion Nestle is one of a select group of faculty members who have been named “Paulette Goddard Professor”. The endowed professorship is also part of the Goddard Estate’s major bequest.
Notable NYU/Tisch graduates include Academy Award winners Marc Forster, Woody Allen, Whoopi Goldberg, Martin Scorsese & Angelina Jolie – Grammy Award winner Stefani Germanotta (aka Lady Gaga), and dozens more. Tisch freshmen have the option to reside at Paulette Goddard Hall and Residential College – a student’s daily reminder of Paulette’s generosity.
Paulette and Erich’s lakeside home, Casa Monte Tabor, was part of the Estate, but a tax dispute with the Canton of Ticino caused the property to be sold at auction in the early 90′s.
The Villa changed hands twice since Remarque, and its current owner has now decided to sell the property. There is exceptionally strong interest in this piece of Real Estate, as it’s one of the very few Villas on the market – set on one of the largest pieces of lakefront land available in the area. There are plans by a developer to demolish the Villa and replace it with two smaller beach homes.
We would like to prevent that from happening, and instead fulfill Paulette’s wish to make her Home available to the Arts.
The “Erich Maria Remarque and Paulette Goddard Foundation”, created with support and guidance from Remarque-related entities worldwide, has closely followed the effort to save Remarques’ home from possible destruction.
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A concept proposal (PDF) for an Artist Residence and “Epicenter of Peace” honoring Remarque and Goddard has been elaborated in cooperation with the “Remarque Gesellschaft” and the Remarque Peace Center at the University of Osnabrück.
Saving Casa Monte Tabor, one of a handful of Swiss Hollywood landmarks, means we will forever sear Paulette’s and Remarque’s legacy into Swiss and Hollywood History – which was Paulette’s original intent by donating her beloved home and her $20M fortune to the Arts upon her death in 1990.
The proposal reminds some of a similar Artist Residence concept, the “Villa Aurora” in Los Angeles – the last home of another great German Writer-in-Exile and Remarque friend, Lion Feuchtwanger.
Erich Maria Remarque and Paulette Goddard deserve to be brought back into the spotlight to ensure a new generation 
learns of their past.



To support this key project and other related initiatives to ensure the visibility of our two fascinating 20th Century luminaries, the Foundation is seeking financial and in-kind assistance from interested Entities in Switzerland, Germany and the United States.

On behalf of dozens of volunteers, supporters and donors who have already dedicated their time and effort to this cause, I would like to Thank You for your time and attention.
Michael H. Gaedeke-Sartori



Paulette Goddard was one of Maybelline's most popular models in the 1940's and a personal favorite of Maybelline founder Tom Lyle Williams.  She is also the  # 1 all-time most popular post on the Maybelline Blog.  I'm delighted to feature Michael H. Gaedeke-Sartori and the EMRPG Foundation today as my guest Blogger and hope you enjoy this priceless piece of Hollywood history, few people know anything about. 


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