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13 April 2016
Entertaining and different
1 of 1 found this helpful Not too many people have heard of this movie except perhaps for people from Westport, Connecticut, where it was filmed. Burt Lancaster did an excellent job. He had a swimming coach for months before filming began. It's a different kind of movie because the main character is going from swimming pool to swimming pool making his way home. The only pool I recognized was at Longshore Country Club. The rest were all private residences. I think the movie really captured the essence of Westport and its citizens. I thought all the actors did an excellent job. It's worth watching, believe me.
11 July 2010
Mary Kay Day Radiance Foundation
4 of 4 found this helpful I was introduced to the Mary Kay product line when I was 25 years old. I am now close to 61, and I believe Mary Kay products are superior to anything on the market. I hardly have any wrinkles at all, and no one thinks I am the age that I am, and people think I am about 45. Of course I have been using Mary Kay's products for 35 years or so without a break, and that includes night creams and cleansers and so forth. Does it make a difference? I think so. No one knows I wear makeup either. Knowing how to use makeup does help, but Mary Kay's products are also very natural looking anyway, so it's kind of hard to apply it in a way that becomes obvious. So many women do not have a clue on how to apply makeup, and I don't know why, but you can spot them a mile away. And this is the truth: People don't think I am wearing makeup. The Day Radiance product actually helps moisturize the skin and has sun blockers in it too. It just helps to blend the natural colors in your skin. I also use her powdered rouge, brushed on sparingly, and then also a Powder Perfect Pressed Powder applied lightly over my Day Radiance and Pink Flamingo rouge. I use the night cream every night, but once I do the cleansing in the morning, I reapply that, wetting my face with water first (all of her products are compatible with water), and then put the Day Radiance on. By doing so, I have a moist base, not dried up like you see in so many women. You know, that caked-on look. Ugh. Yes, I am a big fan of Mary Kay. She was a woman ahead of her time, creating her first product, the night cream, I think in the early '60s. She created an empire, but it started in her home. If you don't know what she looked like, go to your favorite search engine and look her up. When she was in her 80s, she looked 60. No kidding. I can't say enough about her product line. If you've never tried Mary Kay "makeup," you should.