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CbeCa intarwt October 26 - November 1, 1980 u3 MM 5 1 1- ' Now Fall Makeup Looks Opulent, Oriental & In Colorful Mood One sure way to lift your spirits and feel like a million, is to try the new Oriental makeup shades coming for fall. This opulent mood is ap parent in Flpri Roberts Shades of the Orient collection, with . three distinct color groupings ' to choose and use in a myriad ! of exotic looks. Dynasty Orchid, a lush, deep magenta, is a favored 1 leader in the popular plum 1 tones. Burnt almond, a bur nished brown, has the depth and richness so important. Dragon Fire, a dark golden ruby, is a strong choice among the reds. Whichever you choose though, you'll want to use the new applicaiton techni ques for best results. Try eyeshadow in different combinations: using violets with plums, or teals with sparkle browns. Remember most makeup artists don't use a single shade on the licL They bring color around the lower edge of the eye, stroke deep tone in the Hid crease, add highlighter, and use a pencil to outline. Blusher's can work beauty magic. If you've been using it only on cheeks, have a fling at blushing your forehead, nose tip and chin. Apply two coor dinating shades, placing the deeper tone in the cheek hollow, the lighter on the cheekbone. Experiement with the plum contouring blushers. Next, work on your Tips. Outlining lips gives a sure shape to them. Lip pencils penorm wonders in defining lips, preventing color from "bleeding" into tiny lines around the mouth. Shades of the Orient makeup by Flori Roberts will be introduced in U. S. den. rt ment stores this fall. . " Oriental horoscopes and fo. tune cookies will be given with every purchase. I: N li i! H 1 1
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