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How to have a fine nose minus a nose job

STYLE S.O.S. - Tingting Cojuangco -
Dear Mary,

I am not bad looking – except for my nose, I think I’m fine. It’s the typical Filipino nose – you know, flat. I don’t want to have a nose job because everyone knows that you have had one. Can you suggest some alternatives?

Betsy


Get a foundation or even an eye shadow in a shade darker than your skin and spread it on either side of your nose. Be sure it’s evenly spread. The effect is that you will have a finer nose.

Mary
Beach Etiquette
Dear Tingting

At the beach, can I wear my bikini when my friends and I have lunch together?

Beach Lover


Put your robe on. It’s modest and proper and you won’t catch a cold. Then you can remove your robe when you go back to the beach and the sun.

Tingting
Tips On How To Be A Cool Mom
Dear Lucy,

I look forward to reading your articles in Philippine STAR. My favorite topics are those concerning us women. Scents, fashion, eating places, and shopping places. I will visit the First Aid store in Greenbelt like you suggested. I’m a busy mom (actually a widow) and weekends are my only time to make up for the time I spend away from my three-year-old son. I am getting married again by the end of the year. How can I look as serene as possible on my big day? Any advice?

Nessie


Ît takes so little to make a child happy. Your child would feel just as much joy if you do some fun activities together at home. Arts and crafts perhaps? And they love it even more when you display their work somewhere in the house to show off to friends and relatives. How about putting together a craft box? You can start by getting the sturdiest shoe box you have at home (men’s shoe boxes are nice) and individually covering the top and bottom parts with plain craft paper. Then give it to your son for him to decorate any way he wants to – with drawings, stickers, let him even personalize it by helping him write his name on the cover. Use this box to store all his art materials. And when you go to the mall, instead of buying toys to reward him, encourage him instead to get more art materials to fill up his box – kid-friendly scissors, metallic pens, glitters, colored glue, art paper. Come weekends, when you have time together, you can then explore the endless possibilities of creating art projects that not only will both of you enjoy but will also have lasting memories for you to keep. Lovingly compile all his artwork and when he grows up, I’m sure he will appreciate that as a special token of love from you.

Enjoy your time with your son – a child is a gift that keeps on giving. And there is no greater joy for a parent than to see his/her child be the best that he/she can be. Lucy

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BEACH ETIQUETTE

BEACH LOVER

BETSY

DEAR LUCY

DEAR MARY

DEAR TINGTING

FIRST AID

ICIRC

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TIPS ON HOW TO BE A COOL MOM

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