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Frumpy, Dumpy, Lumpy? NO Way! Hot Saints R Us


Mormon women sometimes get the reputation of being frumpy, dumpy, and lumpy. As we get immersed in magnifying our church callings and motherhood, we erroneously think that our service is our greatest contribution. I'm here to scream that whatever you do, your true, confident, radiant beauty is one of the greatest gifts you can offer the world -- The kind of consistent, disciplined, daily beauty that even the worldliest of worldly people cannot deny. Sunday should NOT be the only day that you get dolled up. Your husband, your children, and your entire circle deserve to experience you at your very best every time they see you!

Your message of modesty and Christlike service won't be heard if the people don't respect the package it's coming from. It's our joy and obligation ESPECIALLY as Mormon, Christian women to be as sharp as we can be. NOW, more than ever, we need TRUE examples of radiant beauty and health.

Learn what colors, what hair styles, what makeup, what styles of clothes, and textures work the very best to share your divine personality in such a way that who you are and what you stand for is totally congruent with your magnificent spirit.



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