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Derek begins to set out why that's improbable, but then he remembers that he's seen the light. The young guitarist asks if he can really become a Hendrix or a Clapton. The circumspect must have this explained to them. When only magic can make a dream come true, the dream itself will somehow beget it. A talented youngster who smashes his guitar in a fit of pique finds it magically reassembled just in time for a crucial concert.įairy dogma seems to imply that hopes are bound to be fulfilled, since those brave enough to dream dreams are entitled to be rewarded for their chutzpah. As in fairyland, so in the sublunary domain. He's provided with a set of wings: after all, he tried. A wingless would-be tooth fairy attempts to do the job on foot. As a reward, he regains the sporting prowess of which age has stripped him and the heart of a good woman he's estranged.įor others too, magic turns aspiration into achievement. In the face of these, he learns the error of his ways and recovers his belief in the impossible. He's guilty of "dissemination of disbelief" and must therefore be subjected to various fey indignities. Together they make Derek a "dream-killer" in the eyes of the fairies watching events from above. These two offences, warning of harsh reality and sabotaging harmless whimsy, are equated. Later, he almost tells another child that the tooth fairy doesn't exist. He upsets the boy by letting him know that the odds are stacked against him. Derek, a hockey star, meets a young fan who wants to follow in his footsteps. Aspiration must always be fostered, and any who warn of obstacles in its path should be re-educated. Tooth Fairy delivers an extremely simple message. It's always believed in simply selling the dream. Unfortunately, Hollywood doesn't deal in complexity. The young would therefore be best advised to treat their hopes with caution. Yet many are bound to fail, however strong their faith. Those who believe completely in their dreams are more likely to make them come true. After all, wannabes can't be expected to put their all into a RADA audition while also trying to keep up with A-level physics. If you would like to inquire of our attendance and booth number at an exhibition please contact us.It's easy to encourage ambition less easy to urge an accompanying plan B. ToothFairy™ attends world wide beauty and hair exhibitions.

#TOOTHFAIRY ROCK PROFESSIONAL#

Due to the popularity of Professional Tooth Jewellery, ToothFairy™ continues to bring the latest trends to your establishments and has expanded into Tooth Crystal Home Kits and Tooth Whitening. ToothFairy™ has been acclaimed in European editions of Woman Magazine, Elle and Cosmopolitan and now appears in businesses around the world. Now the head office phone rings constantly from people all over the world ordering their kits from nail technicians to hairdressers, from beauticians to spa owners from dentists to tattoo artists. Word escalated that ToothFairy™ had produced “The Tooth Crystal Starter Kit” that had made it “as easy as 1-2-3 for the professional to apply a Tooth Crystal in their salon, studio or home.” The trend began, women and men, all over the world started going crazy over the ToothFairy. This was to be the start of several successful exhibitions in various parts of the world. Thinking the hair and beauty market was the perfect place for this product she attended her first beauty show at the GMEX centre in England (Sept 99). With Holly’s vision “you don’t need to be a dental professional to apply the Tooth Crystal”, ToothFairy™ was born.Įstablished in August 1999, the product “The Tooth Crystal Starter Kit” was ready to go on the market. Thinking a crystal being placed on the tooth would be a great fashion accessory her idea became an instant success when applying them at a rock concert in 1999. She is a dental hygienist from Canada, who has been working in Switzerland since 1997.











Toothfairy rock