Smile and Look Picture Perfect
February 4, 2009 by Kori Ellis
Filed under Beauty Products, Shopaholics Daily, Shopping Tips
Everyone wants to look their best. If you are getting ready for spring parties, a new job, vacation season or just want to get out of your beauty rut, Crest offers these fabulous ideas on how to look picture perfect.
Dress to Impress: Send staple garments for dry cleaning at least once each season and replace faded favorites for the freshest look.
Ready, Set, Smile: Upgrade your ordinary toothpaste to new Crest Pro-Health Whitening toothpaste. Not only does this toothpaste help protect against all these areas dentists check most: cavities, bad breath, tartar, sensitivity, plaque and gingivitis, but it helps reduce surface stains by up to 80% in just six weeks.
Get Fit, Fast: Tired of having to cover up in photos because you’re uncomfortable with showing even a little skin? Try doing a few reps of arm extensions by picking up a pair of 3-5 pound dumbbells twice a week for a more toned upper body.
Right now at Shopaholics Daily, we are offering you a chance to win this terrific prize package:
- 1 Polaroid 600 classic 3ct Camera
- Year’s supply of Crest Pro-Health Whitening toothpaste (4 tubes)
- 1 pack of film
- Retail value: $90.00
To enter the contest, leave a comment here about your worst, funniest or most memorable picture moment. Your comment will automatically enter you into the contest. Deadline to enter is Sunday, February 8, 2009 at 11:59pm ET.
We will select THREE random winners and they will each receive a prize package.
Thanks to Procter & Gamble/Crest for sponsoring the giveaway.
Photo credit: Crest



















Almost twenty years ago, I met Charlton Heston in New York City. He kindly agreed to a picture and we asked a passerby to take the picture so that my sister could be in it too. When we developed the film we saw that he had cut Mr. Heston’s head out of the picture. We showed everyone the picture but no one believed it was him.
I always thought my school pictures looked ugly. Looking back I don’t look so bad!
I wonder if I will ever feel that way about my driver license photos?
My most memorable picture moment was when my family and I posed for pictures on the Great Wall of China.
I was in seventh grade, and of course, my picture time was after p.e. It was the time that feathered hair was in, and my feathers turned into horns. There were no retakes, and that sucked.
I was very happy when we had our wedding pictures takes.
My worst photographic moment was my senior year high school photo, I had been in a auto wreck and had broken my nose and cheekbone, my face was bandaged, bruised, and swollen.
My most memorable was, when my daughter got her camera as a gift and woke me up, by taking pictures of me sleeping. She was taking pictures of everything. It was a great gift for her. domcynkay01@hotmail.com