Someone should give that a shot and profile a woman who doesn't use
any make up (ha, ha- Marie Curie, Dian Fossie, Mother Teresa). Anyhow
it should not be a problem finding anyone who does deserve a profile
and uses make-up. I think make-up is just something you can do very
little with. I wouldn't do it. It feels fake. I think this would
downplay one's important achievements and not forward one's issues.

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--- In [email protected], Josh Wolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hey everyone, Current TV is currently working with L'Oreal, a 
> cosmetics company, to solicit videomakers to profile women whom they 
> know who are "women of worth." (http://www.current.tv/studio/create/
> vcam_loreal_wow.html) - I'm curious how the vidoblogging community 
> feels about an ad campagin sponsored by a cosmetics company to 
> profile women who are working to improve the world they live in?
>
> Obviously a series of PSA's giving these women credit for the work 
> they are doing would be a good thing, but, is the fact that this 
> thing is being underwritten by a cosmetics company and considered an 
> advertisement by Current diminish the redeeming quality the project 
> might otherwise have?
>
> What do you think?
>
> Josh
>
> ____________________________________________
> "We can bomb the world to pieces, but we can't bomb it into to peace."
> "Power to the peaceful!"
>
> Spearhead - Bomb the World
>





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