Tuesday, September 30, 2008

C is for Camilla and Carmindy


So I think I could give Carmindy a run for her money. To anyone who doesn't know who Carmindy is, just tune in to TLC's "What Not To Wear" (or ask my dad). Most of my family really enjoys this show, where participants hand over their wardrobe to Stacy and Clinton, who then show them what they SHOULD wear, along with $5000 to get a new wardrobe. After the shopping, the participants then get their hair cut/styled/colored by Nick Arrojo, and then their make-up done by Carmindy. I always love seeing the transformations! The women look better, but more importantly, they feel better and have more confidence.

That is the part of my job that I love: telling women they are beautiful and meaning it, and helping them gain self-confidence. It is my goal to simply enhance the beauty they have and make them feel better, without changing them completely.

Well, today I had a woman come in who wanted to try out Bare Escentuals. She sat down and we started to talk as I did her make-up. I felt like I knew her from somewhere, but could never figure out from where while we talked. She loved everything and bought some things, and went on her way. Well, about an hour later, it hit me! She was on "What Not to Wear"!!! It all came back to me: the girl from Salt Lake with really long hair, torn-up clothes, and absolutely no idea how beautiful she was! I remember being so annoyed with her, because she was so stunning, and yet she did not consider herself beautiful. She still seemed a little self-conscious today. She seems to be keeping up well with dressing well, but when I was doing her make-up and told her how great her skin was, she kind of looked to the side and made some comment about that being untrue. I said "No, really! You have fantastic skin!", and she just truly didn't believe it. But when I was done with her, she looked in the mirror and said she thought she actually looked great! Take THAT Carmindy!

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for sharing this story. It was fun to read. How fun to have "my very own Carmindy"

Anonymous said...

Jenn I love your blog!

Barbara said...

I love that story! I love the show, too, and think it's awesome that you met one of the former "fashion victims." How great that you could be a part of her continued transformation. What a great job you have, and what a great job you're doing with it!