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Businiess name:  Allure Magazine
Review by:  Dianna S.
Review content: 
I have discovered a new magazine - Allure http://www.allure.com. It is my fountain of youth. It contains beauty tips; winning, breakthrough product listings, flattering haircuts, ads on the new products available, perfume samples, make-up how-to's, fashion do's and don'ts, fashion scoops, and plenty of articles pertaining to beauty. Out of the use of this magazine I am going to start thinking about beauty for myself again. This magazine is not geared to my age level. But, the pictures in the magazine inspire me to be beautiful. I have forgotten to be a beautiful lady no matter what the age is. Looking at this magazine inspires me to put on makeup; pick out the better clothes in my closet, even if I am not going "out on the town"; and to shop for new items in the store that might help me to have a more vibrant, visibly healthy skin and face. I use to look at many magazines through the years like Seventeen and Cosmopolitan and so-forth, but then I got away from them. You will be surprised how out-of-date you can become if you don't keep abreast of the new fashions of the new decade. My plans for 2007 is to think young! I am not sure I am going to think "old" ever again!

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