User talk:Deborah Crowley

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Facialbuilder
This article was deleted because Wikipedia is not a dictionary. (aeropagitica) 16:33, 23 November 2006 (UTC)

Facialbuilding
Presumably you are the same Deborah Crowley mentioned as the inventor of this technique. Please be aware that Wikipedia strongly discourages people from writing about themselves or their projects. See Conflict of interest for more details. FreplySpang 17:12, 23 November 2006 (UTC)

Hi Danny

I'm sorry if my word Facialbuilding and description came off as Spam. Yes I am the one who developed facialbuilding, but I truly wasn't trying to make a sale or anything of that nature. I read the word 'facial toning' and thought I too would be allowed to introduce the word involving a different form of training, just the nature of the training and its origin. I had no intention of posting a link to my site, or comparing competency of programs etc.

I was involved in a study through physical therapy several years ago showing substantial change in the muscle etc. and I am teaching facialbuilding at a nearby hospital…    I only mention this so that you’ll know it’s been around for years.

Is there some way I can re-word it and still submit Facialbuilding without coming off as spam?

Something like this:

Facialbuilding

An aggressive form of facial training involving the fingers and palms of the hand to create resistance for the facial muscle to pull against. This training involves lengthening of the facial muscle (stretching it) before contraction.

Origin of word / technique of training: 1979 Eureka California, Deborah E Crowley, personal trainer / competitive bodybuilder.Deborah Crowley 01:44, 24 November 2006 (UTC)