Saturday, 28 September 2013
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Top 10 Beauty Items in My Purse.
My purse it like a bottomless pit when it comes to beauty items. I knew I had a lot of makeup in there, but I just didn't realize how much I did when I did a recent clean out. When I was deciding what beauties I really needed in my purse,I kept it to a minimum - ten items. These are the top 10 items in my purse.
1. Boscia Fresh Blotting Linens
2. Urban Decay NAKED Skin Ultra Definition Pressed Finishing Powder - Naked Medium Light
3. First Aid Beauty Ultra Repair Cream
4. COVERGIRL Flamed Out Mascara - Black Blaze
5. NARS Radiant Creamy Concealer - Custard
6. CHANEL Glossimer Lipgloss - 347 Allegorie
7. Hourglass Femme Nude Lip Stylo - Nude NÂș 1
8. Nivea Lip Butter - Vanilla & Macadamia Kiss
9. CHANEL Rouge Coco Shine Lipstick - 86 Instinct
10. MAC Lipstick - Plink!
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'My job involves giving children a sense of control over their environment'

Name: Dr Rob Beadel
Age: 53
Job: Senior educational psychologist
Council: Buckinghamshire county council
What is an educational psychologist? Educational psychologists advise local authorities in developing policies around education, carry out psychological assessments on children and train school staff in dealing with vulnerable children. We also have a role supporting families throughout Buckinghamshire..
Describe a typical day in your job: What I do is very interesting because it is so varied. It can involve seeing children, or working with local authority policy and practice at quite a senior level.
What kind of children do you work with? Children with no school place, or those with complex behavioural difficulties or significant mental health conditions. We also work with schools to produce materials for children who move home a lot, such as those whose parents are in the military. Military children who have lost a parent because of war or injury would be a priority group for us.
How do you help them? People have to adapt to new environments and psychology can help us understand what that means and how best to do that. That's why we developed "my passport" – a booklet that children take with them when they move schools. They can fill out information in it about themselves and their family, giving staff a better understanding of their background and history. The idea is to increase the child's sense of control over their environment so they settle in quicker.
What other interesting projects have you worked on? I've been talking to health professionals about the possible impact of returning veterans who have experienced trauma or post traumatic stress disorder and the possible impact that will have on their children.
What are the biggest challenges you face in your job? I work with some extremely vulnerable children and families, which makes demands on you personally. I think the variety of the job is an advantage – it makes it interesting – but it requires a very wide skill set. It's also keeping up to date with psychological literature; we are expected to do that. I have just finished a four year doctorate that I was doing concurrently with my job.
How do cuts and the changes to education the government is bringing in affect you? One of the ways we have reacted is to develop our services to make money. Schools that have been turned into academies have more control over their budgets and they can buy additional services from us now, such as training. So we've actually recruited additional psychologists who work in a different way.
How do you lead your team? We have 35 psychologists, some part-time some full-time, and it's very much a collaborative approach. The psychology of interaction is a crucial part of what I do, and giving advice to people isn't always the right thing to do. It is about working as part of a team as opposed to telling people what you think they ought to do.
What made you decide to be a psychologist? I was a teacher originally. I spent over 10 years working in a school with children with challenging behaviour and I became curious as to why they behaved the way they did and the best ways to help them. I decided to do a degree in psychology, and that led me to where I am now.
What made you decide to work in local government? The core of it for me is around public service ethos. Where I'm more comfortable is working with children and families who have the highest needs and who are the most vulnerable. And working for a local authority allows me to work in policy development as well at various levels.
What advice would you give to aspiring educational psychologists? Do a properly recognised psychology degree and get some experience working with children and young people and their families in whatever context. I think that's quite a good career route.
Who inspires you? Aneurin Bevan with the National Health Service – that ethos of helping other people but having organisations and structures that can do that.
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MAC Cosmetics RiRi Hearts MAC.
Get ready! The MAC Cosmetics RiRi Hearts MAC Fall collection will be for sale online tomorrow, September 26th. Be prepared, because if the RiRi Hearts MAC Summer Collection was any indication, this new RiRi Hearts MAC Fall collection will sell out in record time too.
Rihanna premieres her perfect palette of lavish fall colour – a range of decidedly daring yet classically gorgeous shades, finishes and tools, all encased in the metallic warmth of rose gold packaging. Lipstick in deep raisin, orange frost, creamy nude and the vivid red of RiRi Woo match gleaming Lipglass, while eyes in contrasting soft and smoky cocoas complement luminous skin highlighted with Diamonds Cream Colour Base and Powder Blush in Bad Girl Gone Good.
This one is all about fall. It features bold colors for the lips, subtle smoky shades for the eyes, and beautiful glowy products for the cheeks.
My favorite products in the collection are for the face -- or cheeks in this case. They included the very popular Hibiscus Kiss Powder Blush Duo again. This is a beautiful powder bronzer in a neutral shade that can be worn by anyone. It is a light shade of bronzer, and looks especially great when blended with the cool coral blush. For my cheeks, though, I am loving the Powder Blush in Bad Girl Gone Good. It is very wearable copper peach shade, with a beautiful satin finish. It is the perfect color to transition skin from summer to fall. I use a bit of the Cream Colour Base in Diamonds, dabbed high on my cheekbones to finish the cheek look.
Of course, the star product of the collection is RiRi Woo, another relaunch. This time, it includes RiRi Woo Lipglass that totally completes the look. As I am not a huge fan of red on myself and prefer to wear a red gloss, this cool red cream shade is it for me.
The collection finishes with subtle smoke and drama for the eyes. Each palette contains four easy to wear colors in either light browns or light grays. They are both lighter than what I expected, so the emphasis is on the subtle when I say smoke. The drama comes from the Pointblack Liquilast Liner and the Extended Play Lash Gigablack Mascara.
MAC RiRi Hearts MAC Powder Blush Duo Hibiscus Kiss & Veluxe Brow Liner Deep Dark Brunette
MAC RiRi Hearts MAC Eyeshadow X4 Smoked Cocoa
MAC RiRi Hearts MAC RiRi Woo Lipstick & RiRi Woo Lipglass
MAC RiRi Hearts MAC Liquidlast Liner Pointblack
MAC RiRi Hearts MAC Powder Blush Bad Girl Gone Good & Lipstick Nude
The MAC Cosmetics RiRi Hearts MAC Collection:
Eye Shadow X 4 - $44.00
Her Cocoa
Smoked Cocoa
Lipstick - $16.50
Nude - cool nude cream (matte)
Who’s That Chick - mid-tone orange with frost ( frost)
RiRi Woo - matte cool red (retro matte)
Talk That Talk - matte dark plum (retro matte)
Lipglass - $16.50
RiRi Woo - cool red cream (cream)
Pro Longwear Lip Pencil - $21.50
RiRi Woo - cool red cream
Talk That Talk - dark plum cream
Extended Play Lash - $17.50
Gigablack - black
Liquidlast Liner - $21.50
Pointblack - black
Veluxe Brow Liner - $21.50
Deep Brunette - muted blackish-brown
Deep Dark Brunette - dark dirty chocolate
Powder Blush Duo - $29.00
Hibiscus Kiss - cool coral blush and matte neutral bronze
Powder Blush - $23.00
Bad Girl Gone Good - warm copper (satin)
Cream Colour Base - $22.00
Diamonds golden shimmer cream (frost)
Lash - $17.50
36 Lash
35 Lash
Brush
282SE Duo Fibre Shader - $32.00
187SE Duo Fibre Face - $42.00
The RiRi Hearts MAC collection will be available online at maccosmetics.com tomorrow and then at all MAC locations on October 3rd.