CONTEST CLOSED!
Avon’s nationwide launch of Ultra Color Rich Mega Impact Lipstick is also a celebration of women, who aside from being beautiful, all possess a creativity, passion and dedication to social causes which make a significant impact on the lives of others.
On top of the list is Reese Witherspoon, Hollywood A-lister and Mom. She is also Avon’s Global Ambassador and honorary chairwoman of the Avon Foundation since 2007.

“As a woman and a mother I care deeply about the well being of other women and children throughout the world and through the years, I have always looked for opportunities to make a difference”, Reese shared.
Avon also recognizes the efforts of these Tippi Ocampo, Stephanie Zubiri and Stephanie Kienle are making an impact in their own ways.

Tippi Ocampo creates clothes not just because its her job but its her way to share her appreciation of Philippine culture with the younger generation. More importantly, designing allows her to help ICanServe, a group that seeks to assist breast cancer sufferers and survivors.

Stephanie Zubiri is not just a chef and a model she advocate sternly about global warming as proven by her internship at United Nation’s environment program. She also support proper nutrition among Filipinos and hopes to someday launch a project aimed at educating poor Filipino families on how proper nutrition can be achieved without having to spend more on food.

Stephanie Kienle is a member of Virlanie Foundation, a foundation that provides food, shelter and clothing to street children. The group also gives the children a chance to get an education and reunite with their families.
Avon takes pride in celebrating these four women with beautiful faces made more defined and more unforgettable by their beautiful hearts.
Just like the Avon Ultra Color Rich Mega Impact Lipstick, reds are more dramatic, pinks have more oomph, browns are richer and plums pop right out! The lipstick that “gives lips high-definition color for mega impact impressions,” said Mari Ann Soliven, Avon Southeast Asia Cluster Category Manager for Color.
How about you? How are you making an impact on the lives of the people around you (family, friends, office, community, etc.) Was there any advice you’ve given a friend, relative, officemate that made an impact in their lives? Do you have an advocacy that you sternly support and actively participate?
Share these mega impact moments, achievements or advocacy on the comment section below and win an Avon lootbag with Avon’s Ultra Rich Mega Impact Lipstick (click to see how awesome the shades are!). I’ll be raffling winners via random.org. It will be a raffle to be fair. (Last day to comment September 26,2010)

Contest is open for Philippine residents only or if your not in the Philippines make sure you have an authorized representative to claim your prize from an Avon office near you.
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Stay gorgeous everyone!

38 Comments
Hi there Earth,
My mother succumbed to clinical depression in 2000. Because of that, my family and I endured the social stigma that psychological sickness brings. Everytime I get the chance, I talk about how much understanding we need to extend to the families and those who are psychologically unstable.
Sometimes it is cruelty and lack of tolerance cause depression to others. This is evident in most stories of battered wives and/or abused children. Being a little bit sensitive and compassionate really helps. And for the families, knowing that people don’t pass judgement because of their sick relative/s makes the pain a lot easier to bear.
Although I am basically presented with ministry opportunities left and right as a pastor’s wife, I’ve always find it more important to personally mentor ladies for years now. The fulfilling thing about this aside from the fact that I know that my Maker is glorified, is that I actually see these ladies wonderfully sailing through their own respective lives fulfilling what God has purposed for them to be and making an impact to the next generation as they do. It is like multiplying myself several times over.
Just recently, I celebrated the birth of another life that could have been aborted several months back. I was willing to have the baby adopted as I talked this mother out of abortion. Counseling isn’t always easy. Most of the time with the gravity of their circumstances, as much as I try to detach myself from the whole scenario, I find myself emotionally involved as well. Praying for someone as you counsel does that to you and I do not regret that this is the place where God has installed for me to be. It can be a challenge sometimes but there’s nowhere else I’d rather be. It allows for God to show His grace that even I myself will never get tired of witnessing every time.
I love Reese! I want the lipsticks! Thanks for this contest.
I’m a member of a small community organization where week month we go to the community library and teach kids how to use the computer.
We also gather street kids in the community and involve them in sport activities.
I want to make an impact on the lives of this kids to show them there is a better alternative and a better way to make their lives better.
Although I am basically presented with ministry opportunities left and right as a pastor’s wife, I’ve always find it more important to personally mentor ladies for years now. The fulfilling thing about this aside from the fact that I know that my Maker is glorified, is that I actually see theses wonderfully sailing through their own respective their lives fulfilling what God has purposed for them to be and making an impact to the next generation as they do. It is like multiplying myself several times over.
Just recently I celebrated the birth of another life that could have been aborted several months back. I was willing to have the baby adopted as I talked this mother out of abortion. Counseling isn’t always easy. Most of the time with the gravity of their circumstances, as much as I try to detach myself from the whole scenario, I find myself emotionally involved as well. Praying for someone as you counsel does that to you and I do not regret that this is the place where God has installed for me to be. It can be a challenge sometimes but there’s nowhere else I’d rather be. It allows for God to show His grace that even I myself will never get tired of witnessing every time. 🙂
I strive to be as “green” as possible and share earth-friendly tips through my blogs. I’m not as green as I would like to be but I really try hard. The important thing is that we try to do what we can to save the earth.
I’ve also been a child sponsor for World Vision for close to 7 years now.>> http://mommyandmoney.wordpress.com/2010/07/19/6-years-and-counting/
When I started sponsoring a child, the kid was just in Kindergarten, now he’s a freshman in high school! Crazy. That’s GOOD crazy, of course. 🙂
p.s. tweeted your give-away here: http://twitter.com/raz_ambat/status/22143578487
Thanks 😉