Intervention: Makeup Wipes That Could Save Lives

What We Do
Worthy Girl Boutique offers makeup lessons with 100% of the cost donated to the S.O.A.P. Project (Save Our Adolescents from Prostitution).
S.O.A.P. looks for missing children and young women during major events nationwide. They gather volunteers to help with this mission. S.O.A.P. also assists survivors.
Learn more about the organization here: https://www.soapproject.org
How you can be involved right now!

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Makeup for “Make-off” Trade off
Worthy Girl Boutique owner, Rae Allina, is donating her services as a professional makeup artist to donate to the S.O.A.P project. 100% cost of lessons will donate the famous LimeLife by Alcone Make-off removing wipes to reach missing adolescents through hotels.

Teen Makeup Lessons
What you will gain:
• Proper color matching for complexion
•An understanding of how to enhance your features without over using makeup
• How to apply makeup quickly and efficiently
• A quick and easy skin and makeup routine that is minimal for daily use
Includes:
• List of products used, face chart and detailed step by step instructions
Makeup Bag Makeover
What is a Makeup Bag Makeover?
A personalized makeup lesson that will leave you feeling confident in your daily application and teach you how to use the products you currently own while filling in the gaps to get the skin and makeup application you desire.
What you will gain:
•Skin analysis to address concerns, instruction for prepping skin prior to foundation for long lasting makeup application
• Basic complexion makeup with technique instruction
•Customized makeup palette recommendations to simplify your beauty routine for a full face that can be used for any occasion
•Beauty tool techniques that are right for your makeup needs and how to properly care for them
Includes:
• List of products used, face chart and detailed step by step instructions
One-on-one pricing – $120 which will donate 200 individually wrapped makeup removing wipes to the S.O.A.P. Project. That means 200 chances of rescue!

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