Accra, Feb 10, Rev. Mrs. Nanayaa Owusu-Prempeh, an International motivational speaker, on Thursday launched the Keromask range of cosmetics, a skin beauty enhancer.
The products were launched at her monthly workshop of Spirit, Soul and Body on the topic, “Love and Relationship” in Accra.
Ms Eryca Freemantle, a Makeup Artist, said Keromask cosmetics range was designed for all skin types and is suitable for disguising skin imperfections, including acne, vitiligo, rosacea, scars, under-eye circles and unwanted tattoos.
She said skin imperfections can seriously affect one's self confidence and diminish quality of life, that is why the makers of the product have specially formulated the collection for effective and durable coverage which gives one the “power to cover” with confidence.
Ms Freemantle noted that the products range includes 24 shades of foundation, which ensures a perfect colour match for all complexions, as well as four finishing powders to guarantee results are waterproof, smudge-proof and heat resistant.
“The best thing about the Keromask range is that it's also easy to apply, smooth, soft, contemporary and unlike most camouflage cover up which gives a very natural look” she added.
Speaking on the topic, “Love and Relationship”,Rev Owusu-Prempeh said love has nothing to do with money, fame or age and stressed that true love strengthened relationships.
She adviced prospective couples to study each other carefully in terms of religion, behaviour and backgrounds before falling in love to prevent difficulties in relationships.
GNA


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