Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Win! And bring celebrity style to your own closet…


Master stylists Joe Lupo and Jesse Garza have teamed up with Bausch & Lomb to help men and women everywhere look and feel their best, through the “See a New You” online sweepstakes [link below]. The contest features a grand prize of a personal style consultation and a year-long supply of Bausch & Lomb Multi-Focal contact lenses. Ten runners-up will also receive an annual supply of Bausch & Lomb Multi-Focal contact lenses and an autographed copy of Visual Therapy's book, "Life in Color." There is no purchase necessary to be entered to win.

http://www.goodbyereaders.com/promo.html

Co-founders of the luxury lifestyle consultancy Visual Therapy, Joe Lupo and Jesse Garza have been styling celebrities and top executives for over 14 years, in addition to becoming actively involved in organizations such as the Women’s Conference. With a unique philosophy that emphasizes true style as an outward expression of an inner state, their methodology merges fashion, psychology and spirit to help people create a confident external image in line with their internal identity.

Bringing their experience to men and women everywhere, they recently published their second book, Life in Color, this past January, as the sequel to Nothing to Wear? (2006). From apparel to accessories, the fashions of American Apparel to couture design, they profile real women and celebrities alike to show men and women everywhere how to make color work in different ways, at different costs, for all types of people. In light of today’s economy, its especially important to know how to shop smart and wear what works — whether that means shopping your closet, or knowing how to select those key investment pieces, Joe and Jesse can help you look your best on a budget.

One quick and easy way to revitalize your look is through contact lenses. Bausch & Lomb gives men and women a chance to lose their readers with their innovative new multi-focal contact lenses. The lenses prove beneficial not only for those with readers, but for men and women in their 20’s/30’s as well, providing relief from the strain of a glaring computer screen.



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