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From my interview with Inquirer: Gaffud also announced the launching of a so-called beauty caravan to help aspiring beauty queens, especially those in the provinces, gain a healthier and better perspective of themselves. “Beauty contests have become so popular in the country lately, but, let’s face it, not everyone will end up winning,” he said. “What would happen to those who don’t make it?” Aces would still handle potential beauty queens in need of training. The beauty caravan is more of an advocacy for Gaffud and an online support group for young women. Should he get invited to a provincial beauty contest, for instance, Gaffud plans to bring one or two of his successful protégés to give pep talks and seminars on makeup and grooming, fashion, women empowerment and even possible career opportunities. Again, like what they do in Aces, Gaffud and his collaborators won’t be charging participants. But this time, they’re welcoming the help of both private and public sponsors. “After years of helping hone beauty queens, I’ve come to realize that there’s more to beauty than just winning beauty contests,” he said. “I think it’s high time I take my passion and involvement to a higher level.” Alex Y. Vergara
Posted on: Sun, 06 Apr 2014 04:40:58 +0000

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