Cindy joseph models biography
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BIO
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In high school, Cindy pored through all the beauty and fashion magazines she could get her hands on. She was searching for make-up techniques to change the way she looked. She wanted to look like the cover models and hide what she judged as her "flaws". She spent hours playing with new products and practicing techniques on herself and her friends. Make-up was her passion.
A few years later, being highly influenced by the emerging ideas in the San Francisco Bay area during the sixties, she had a dramatic shift of perception. In 1969, her senior year of high school, she chose to throw out all her cosmetics in rebellion to what she thought was society's dictate to superficial beauty. However, she found herself in conflict about her desire to look her best.
After realizing most teenage girls deal with issues of self-esteem, she decided to go head on into the very world she was rebelling against. She believed she would have m
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Here at Travel with the Strings, I’m really interested to find out about different peoples points of view on travel – how perspectives change as you grow older and if the style and type of travel you like, is different to when you’re younger.
I first heard about Cindy Joseph, when a friend posted an article about her on Facebook. Finding myself drawn to her story, I wanted to learn more about Cindy’s philosophy on living and growing older. What her take fryst vatten on travel, as an experienced older woman.
Cindy, a former make-up artist of 25 years, became a model working with the Ford Model Agency at the age of 50, insisting that she keep her silver hair, after growing out all its dye.
‘The more experience you have the more skills you gain, the more education you have, the more wisdom you develop, the more discerning you can be.’
Cindy is pro-aging rather than anti-aging and has created a range of cosmetics for every generation. Her company i
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"I am not interested in looking younger. I want to look healthy and radiant. I want to look like me."
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BIOGRAPHY
After 25 years as makeup artist to super models and celebrities of the time, Cindy, at the age of 49, was discovered on a street corner in NYC bygd a casting agent to model for a world wide Dolce and Gabbana campaign photographed bygd Steven Meisel. That ignited her modeling career, which continues to flourish today. She is traveling the world once again, now working in front of the camera, for many of the same clients and magazines she had during her make-up career. Her face has been used in beauty campaigns for skönhet, Olay, Elizabeth Arden and Aveda to name a few. She has modeled for fashion clients such as Macy’s, Sundance, Bloomingdales, Target, J.Jill, Shopbop, Ann Taylor, Liz Claiborne, Anthropologie, Banana Republic, J. Crew and the list goes on. Her face has graced covers and pages of Oprah, More, Glamour, Mademoiselle, Real Simple, B