Inauguration Day Tips for The Obamas
From fashion icon to an American icon, the Obama family’s “Yes We Can” attitude has proven that accomplishing any feat is possible. As many people anxiously await January 20th, the pressure is on for the new First Family to look and feel their best. The Body Shop has put together recommendations for a must-have list that will help them survive Inauguration Day in style, and just may help you get through your next big day too.
The Obama Family Inauguration Day Survival Kit:
You can be sure President Obama is concerned about practicing his big speech, solving the economic crisis and all of the other issues that he is now in charge of, but he can’t do any of this without a good night’s sleep. A scent like chamomile has calming qualities to help him drift off to a sound sleep and recharge the battery. After sweet dreams all night long, a blast of Guarana extract and ginger oil will come to the rescue with added energy and lifted spirits.
As this decade’s new fashion icon, Michelle Obama has a lot of pressure to look her best when assuming the position of First Lady on Inauguration Day. In order to face a stressful day while maintaining a radiant glow, she should stock up on Vitamin C, which is great for glow, and a skin spritzer to keep skin invigorated. Even if you won’t be in the spotlight, a small spritzer can be kept in your purse for emergency use and sprayed right over applied makeup. To maintain a gorgeous glow through the long day, we recommend a sweep of bronzer across the cheekbones. In just 30 seconds, she will look amazing!
Whether on the playground or in class, today’s youth do deal with a lot of stress and pressure at school, even without the Secret Service sitting in the corner of the classroom! Malia and Sasha are gearing up for their dad’s big day and are sure to steal some of the spotlight. A swipe of lip protector is great to keep smiles looking bright and staying confident when all eyes are on them…and it has a great flavor!
And for those who will be there witnessing history in the making, its going to be very cold in D.C., so be sure to pack a serious hand protector into your bag to keep your mitts from getting painfully chapped.

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