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your essential formula

Your Essential Formula™ identifies all the components which make up your authentic self

 

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Six Elements of Your

Essential Formula

Physical Proportions

Hair, Skin & Eye Color

Intensity of Your Gaze

Sound of Your Voice

Your Gait

Your Personality

 

 

 





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Image Therapist Intl. has identified six basic components found in every person called the Essential Formula. It demystifies the components and explains how to dress authentically.

 

Those Components are:

 

• Physical Proportions

• Hair, Skin and Eye Color

• Intensity of Your Gaze

• Sound of Your Voice

• Your Gait

• Your Personality


Using an Image Therapist to determine your Essential Formula gives you an understanding of how you're perceived by others.

 

Benefits of knowing your Essential Formula™:

 

Your Essential Formula™ allows you to beautifully reflect exactly who you are inside, giving you the benefits of:


• Strength and personal power
• Greater self-confidence
• A memorable impact
• Appealing to others
• Favorable and lasting first impressions

 

Additional benefits include being confident in professional settings, appealing in romantic situations, relaxed in social gatherings.

 

Shopping for new clothes is simplified as you can quickly target those items which work for you.

 

Choosing an outfit is done with ease.

 

You can learn your Essential Formula™ in either a class at the Academy of Image Therapy or with VIP Consultations.

 

 

 

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Learning at the Academy

Learn your Essential Formula in a classroom setting at the Academy of Image Therapy or in VIP Consultations.

 

Fabric Color

The proportion of a fabric's print as well as color tone must relate to the person's coloring and body structure.

 

Fabric ColorHere is an example of a print which overpowers the wearer. When this happens, remember, "When the item shows up before you do, put it back!"
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