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The
Lubbock Avalanche-Journal presents

Time for Women
makeover changes faces, lives
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Jeanell
Hintergardt
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Before
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After
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Local sponsors provided daily workout sessions, hair and skin
care, makeup and wardrobe sessions, modeling classes and dental
and eye exams. "It was really hard for me to stick with
exercising, but I did it," said Bowman, a stay-at-home
Lubbock mother with a 17-month-old daughter.
Hintergardt, a teacher at Hale Center High School who has
two children and one grandchild, said it was humbling to accept
the free help from the sponsors. "They'd say 'smile'
and treat you like a queen," she said.
Davis, who works in the Hale Center High library, has three
children and is coming up on her 25th wedding anniversary,
said a new hairstyle and teeth whitening were her most dramatic
changes. "You have a movie-star mouth now," Hindergardt
said to Davis.
Calvillo, a 30-something single mother of two boys who lives
in Tahoka, said the teeth whitening process was painful but
worth it. "I wanted nice teeth so I can smile,"
said Calvillo, who manages a Tahoka restaurant and works part-time
as a nurse.
Full
Story in the Avalanche-Journal
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