Mineral Color Descriptions and Usage
Here it is! Compiled in one place, here is the descriptions and recommended application by skin tone.
http://site.herbalnatures.com/mineralhandout.pdf
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Veteran’s Day
Today is Veteran’s Day, the day set aside to honor our men and woman who have served, or are currently serving in our armed forces. These men and women help to protect our freedoms and many have given all, their lives. Let us not forget this day is something more than a day off from school or work. Let’s remember their bravery, sacrifices, and dedication! Thank you to all who serve, or have served!!

Here is a link to a slideshow that says it all: http://www.cpmsglife.org/pres/vday.html
Good Ol’ Soap and Water

Considering we are entering the cold and flu season, remember, washing your hands with soap and water is one of the best ways we can protect ourselves from cold and flu germs!
Use soap and water to wash your hands. Forget anti-bacterial claims on products. Even if they contain anti-bacterial ingredients, good old soap will remove dirt and germs from your hands! And, anti-bacterials can be more harm than good because they can eliminate the good bacteria that our bodies need to fight off the bad bacteria.
Bar soaps should be placed in a soap dish that allows the soap to dry between washings. This will keep your soap from becoming a mushy mess by swiming in water and also reduce bacteria from growing in the mush. Liquid soaps are great for helping to eliminate the mush mess of bar soap and for only dispensing the amount of product needed per washing. But soap, rather it be in liquid or bar form are both good for removing dirt and germs from the hands.
Encourage everyone in the household to wash their hands frequently, not just after they use the bathroom or before they eat. We come in contact with all kinds of surfaces that may contain the cold and flu germs. Some of these surfaces like phones, door handles, grocery carts, and even money, have been touched by several hands, not just our own.
When we touch our face, eyes, ears, nose, or mouth, we transfer the germs from our hands to those parts of our body. Naturally, our body is made to fight germs from invading us, but sometimes we can overpower our bodies with an overdose of cold and flu germs. Proper hand washing, with good old soap and water, can help tremendously in preventing the spread of these germs.