User talk:Ireneeriter

How can I change my username to Irenee Riter. I made the mistake of thinking it was necessary to use lower case so it turned out Ireneeriter. There have so many requests to submit information about The Science of Personal Dress that a page was submitted too soon before understanding the procedure. The article has been now been edited more in keeping with other articles of the same category, Color Analysis (Art)

What will you need to verify the authenticity behind this work? Donna Cognac gave permission to use her review. “Dear Irenee, I printed out 10 pages and took them to bed last night. Already I’m blown away by the effort you have put into this book. You have skillfully presented all the important theories and concepts of color and line in a well written and illustrated book… something I’ve always wanted to do but did not have the time….or frankly the writing skills as you have.” ― Donna Cognac, AICI, CIP

I have numerous articles of great interest on The Law of Attraction connected to colors and lines, face reading, and one very important image of the harmonic sequence of hair and eye colors that merits attention for anyone interested in this subject.

May I please hear from you with suggestions on how we can better inform those interested in this subject as it appears from the great response to this work all over the world.

Ireneeriter (talk) 01:11, 15 July 2013 (UTC)Irenee Riter

Welcome!
Yngvadottir

Thank you very much for your kind remarks and advice. Hope this gets back to you. Just learning. xxx Irenee

Hello, Ireneeriter, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like this place and decide to stay.
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