After a glitch in the voting procedure Emily O'Quinn would like your help in making her dream come true.
TORONTO - Woodstock native Emily O'Quinn is still looking for your support in the L'Oreal Brush contest.
"They ended the competition and took the top 5, and I was in the top 5 I was in 2nd. They announced the winners then about 3 hours later they stated there was a glitch in the system, and now voting is back up until March 15th.
"It's been such a roller coaster thinking that you have made it to the next stage of the competition and now they are going to the 15th again, it's a lot to take but I've just got to keep spreading the word and hoping people still want to support."
O'Quinn says voting is simple.
"Sharing with your friends and your family, your co-workers and colleagues has been an awesome help so far. So easy to vote -- it's thebrushcontest.com -- you just click it and find my video and hit 'vote', you don't have to fill in any info so it's easy to share with people and it's not asking much."
Voting closes Sunday at midnight.

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