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Hollywood, Calif., Sept. 8, 2014 /PRNewswire/ --Megyn Bell, a Los Angeles-based entrepreneur and founder of GlamOn , Inc., (), has been named as a finalist on the hit reality television show, "America's IT Girl." The show premiers this September on WeTV, a division of AMC.
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The show began with 400 young women from across the nation, competing to be awarded the title as the next "America's It Girl." During the course of <a href=http://architectscanterbury.co.uk/page.php?sale=True-Religion-Baby>True Religion Outlet</a>  the show, the women build their own personal brand, work to improve their health and fitness, and strategize their career plans.
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Over $100,000 in prizes for the contestants and their charities will help launch their modeling career, and allow them to bring out their own name brand of clothing and gear.
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The show premieres Sundays starting in September 2014 and runs through November 2014 when the final pageant competition determines America's IT Girl - a young woman with power, glamour, beauty and 'IT' that special, indefinable quality that is difficult to attain, but easy to spot.
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Megyn Bell, founder and CEO of Glam-On, Inc, was selected as a finalist in the competition. GlamOn has developed an automated retail boutique curated with the world's finest cosmetics, hair care, skin care, and beauty products.
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Bell, who was born <a href=http://www.cicviseu.net/page.php?sale=Tory-Burch-Jackets>Tory Burch Handbags Outlet</a>  in a small town in Arkansas, has worked hard to move up in the fashion and business worlds, and is considered one of the industry's leading new voices. As a Minority and Disadvantaged Business Owner, she has been asked to speak at UCLA and at Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising (FIDM), to encourage and mentor other young women with aspirations, goals and dreams.
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Bell is a member of Junior League Los Angeles - a charitable organization of women committed to developing the potential of disadvantaged women and children by supporting projects and programs that improve the community. She also serves on the organization's <a href=http://www.cicviseu.net/page.php?sale=Jimmy-Choo-Flat-Boots>Jimmy Choo Flat Boots</a>  Public Policy Institute Committee.
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Bell also serves on the advisory board for Fashion Week San Diego and writes articles for TGIFguide.com.
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For more information on Megyn Bell, or to follow her progress on "America's IT Girl," visit her Facebook page at: 
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Follow Megyn on Twitter at: 
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Learn more about GlamOn Hollywood, at: 
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Media Inquiries:
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The Innovation Agency
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I think we're relying on our talent way too much as opposed to going out there and being dominant, being feisty, having that dog. That's something that you need as a team. Right now, I just don't see (it). We're a little bit too lax out there. Linebacker Jon Beason, who like Rolle is a defensive co-captain, agreed. I think we need to have more fun, he said. I think it's only fun when you're making plays. Throughout the game when you're out there and things aren't going well, what you're trying to trying to get across to the guys is 'Hey, someone step up and make a play, man. Let's have fun.' Once we make a play, you're going to get on a roll and start flying around, you're going to do it together. When you make mistakes, it's demoralizing. The game earned ESPN a 9.2 overnight rating, down 21 percent from the Eagles-Redskins game in the same window last season, according to the Sports Business Daily.With the first game out of the way, Beason believes the Giants will quickly find out what they're made of. You can only measure yourself off your last performance. That part of it is yet to be determined, Beason said. We're going to go in (Wednesday) and be honest, and look at ourselves individually, and ask, 'OK, where can 5-2 get better? Where were my mistakes? Where was my lack of consistency and execution?' Own up to it and let's fix it because Sunday is going to be here and no one's going to feel sorry for us. REPORT CARD VS. LIONSPASSING OFFENSE: F -- Offensive coordinator Ben McAdoo's belief that the passing game's preseason woes were in the rearview mirror was nothing more than a pipedream as Eli Manning's struggles continued. But don't put all of the blame on the quarterback his receivers didn't separate with any consistency, he was victimized by some dropped passes and miscommunications, and his offensive line once again failed to protect him.RUSHING OFFENSE: D-minus -- After looking so promising in the preseason, the Giants' running game was stonewalled by the Lions' defensive front. New York averaged 2.4 yards per carry, with the duo of Rashad Jennings and Andre Williams failing to pass 50 yards a <a href=http://www.avanttravel.com/page.php?sale=Tory-Burch-Mclane>Tory Burch Mclane</a>  piece of production.PASS DEFENSE: F -- While it was probably unrealistic to expect the Giants to shut down wide receiver Calvin Johnson, the constant breakdowns in coverage seemed to come at an alarming pace. Johnson, who finished with seven receptions for 164 yards and two touchdowns, had 131 of his receiving yards by the half. The Lions went mercilessly after safety Stevie Brown. Linebacker Jacquian Williams was inconsistent in coverage as well.RUSH DEFENSE: A -- The lone bright spot for the Giants was the run defense, which held Joique Bell and Reggie Bush to 65 yards on 24 carries, and one touchdown. Detroit finished with an average of 2.5 yards-per-carry, as the Giants stuffed four run plays for zero or negative yards.SPECIAL TEAMS: C-plus -- The inability to protect on the punt coverage finally caught up with the Giants as Steve Weatherford was nailed for a blocked punt, his plant leg pinned underneath him and his ankle twisted awkwardly. He ended up suffering a high ankle sprain, his status moving forward unknown. Otherwise, the Giants got decent production on punt returns from Preston Parker, who returned two punts for 30 yards.COACHING: F -- Offensive coordinator Ben McAdoo told reporters before the game that he saw progress made by the offense during the week of practice, but the reality is that the offense looked just as inconsistent and uncomfortable as it did last year under former offensive coordinator Kevin Gilbride. Defensive coordinator Perry Fewell's defense didn't look any more settled either. While the run defense was effective, there was very little pass rush, there were breakdowns in the defensive secondary, and the Lions simply <a href=http://www.alportico.net/page.php?sale=True-Religion-Swimming-Trunks>True Religion Swimming Trunks</a>  had their way with the Giants' defense all night. Copyright 2014,
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@@@ Hollywood, Calif., Sept. 8, 2014 /PRNewswire/ --Megyn Bell, a Los Angeles-based entrepreneur and founder of GlamOn , Inc., (), has been named as a finalist on the hit reality television show, "America's IT Girl." The show premiers this September on WeTV, a division of AMC.

The show began with 400 young women from across the nation, competing to be awarded the title as the next "America's It Girl." During the course of <a href=http://architectscanterbury.co.uk/page.php?sale=True-Religion-Baby>True Religion Outlet</a>  the show, the women build their own personal brand, work to improve their health and fitness, and strategize their career plans.
Over $100,000 in prizes for the contestants and their charities will help launch their modeling career, and allow them to bring out their own name brand of clothing and gear.
The show premieres Sundays starting in September 2014 and runs through November 2014 when the final pageant competition determines America's IT Girl - a young woman with power, glamour, beauty and 'IT' that special, indefinable quality that is difficult to attain, but easy to spot. 
Megyn Bell, founder and CEO of Glam-On, Inc, was selected as a finalist in the competition. GlamOn has developed an automated retail boutique curated with the world's finest cosmetics, hair care, skin care, and beauty products. 
Bell, who was born <a href=http://www.cicviseu.net/page.php?sale=Tory-Burch-Jackets>Tory Burch Handbags Outlet</a>  in a small town in Arkansas, has worked hard to move up in the fashion and business worlds, and is considered one of the industry's leading new voices. As a Minority and Disadvantaged Business Owner, she has been asked to speak at UCLA and at Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising (FIDM), to encourage and mentor other young women with aspirations, goals and dreams. 
Bell is a member of Junior League Los Angeles - a charitable organization of women committed to developing the potential of disadvantaged women and children by supporting projects and programs that improve the community. She also serves on the organization's <a href=http://www.cicviseu.net/page.php?sale=Jimmy-Choo-Flat-Boots>Jimmy Choo Flat Boots</a>  Public Policy Institute Committee.
Bell also serves on the advisory board for Fashion Week San Diego and writes articles for TGIFguide.com.
For more information on Megyn Bell, or to follow her progress on "America's IT Girl," visit her Facebook page at:  
Follow Megyn on Twitter at:  
Learn more about GlamOn Hollywood, at:  
Media Inquiries:

The Innovation Agency

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