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Do You Make These Ten Beauty Blunders?
New York (NAPS) ? Make
up your mind not just your
face- to be beautiful!
That's the advice of the
scintillating superstars who
admit it takes know-how as
well as determination to
achieve today's "now" look
of natural loveliness.
If you've tried - and tried
again - yet still are bugged by
your beauty routine and find
that your makeup is letting
you down, you may be com
mitting some of these ten
common beauty blunders
which, once they're recog
nized, are easy to avoid.
1. Don't fight nature,
flaunt it. The first lesson to
be learned, say the fair ladies
whose looks are their for
tunes, is to figure out your
own style, then face up to it.
If you're a Mia Farrow type,
don't waste time trying to
look like a Raquel Welch.
Mia's made freckles so fash
ionable that Italian beauties
are painting them on. Barbara
Streisand, whose features are
a far cry from Audrey Hep
burn's, has found it pays to
look fabulous, funny and
fetching at the same time.
2. Don't wear yesterday's
makeup today. Cosmetics can
create all kinds of magic, but
they can't conceal blackheads
or blemishes caused by clog
ged pores and plain, old
fashioned dirt. Today, when
the natural, wholesome look
is the last word, a clear, fresh
skin is a must. So no matter
how late the hour, if you
want to turn bedtime into
"beauty sleep", dense your
face as faithfully as you do
your teeth.
3. Don't wear somebody
else's eyebrows. Obviously,
nobody's foolish enough to
borrow another girl's brows --
even if she could - yet it's
amazing how many women
ruin a perfectly good face by
tampering with their own
natural brow line. If yours are
already arched, leave them
alone except for an occa
sional clean-up, remind
beauty experts at Shulton,
Inc. Ditto, if they run straight
across, are extra-heavy or on
the thin side. And, unless
your brows are exceptionally
pale, don't let your eyebrow
pencil show. Too much make
up here, as elsewhere, can
detract from your basic
beauty.
4. Don't fool around with
foundations. Of course, you
need a foundation but it's
essential to find the right
type for your skin and the
most flattering shade for your
coloring, then stick to it.
Choose liquid, cake or cream
depending on whether your
skin is dry, oily or a combina
tion of both - in a color as
close to your own skin tone
as possible. Apply sparingly
to avoid an artificial or
"pasty" look. Remember
your foundation should pro
vide the base for a smooth,
put-together face. In a sense,
you're just preparing your
canvas and, after it's done
properly, the real fun begins.
. 5. Don't let old-fashioned
face powder "date" you. Out
moded face powder which
cakes, clogs, turns orange
after a few hours or just looks
like powder is as passe as
shoes with pointed toes and
spike heels. Now there's a
totally new kind of powder,
which, since it's both trans
lucent and colorless, puts the
accent on that fresh, un
palnted look while still con
trolling the shine on fore
head, nose and chin, the uni
versal T (for trouble) zone.
While most face powders are
made of talc, a mineral, this
new preparation. Corn SUk -
prepared exclusively from a
natural product found in the
heart of the corncob - pro
vides a gossamer veil of flat
tery yet can't cake up.
6 Don't give yourself *
black eye! Leading beauty
editors and experts agree that
eye-liner, eye-shadow and
maacara can do wonders for
any face. But any of these
used to excess or applied
carelessly is much worse than
none. Don't use black eye
liner. say the experts, as It's
too harsh even for brunettes.
Brown or gray are the moat
flattering shades. And, if you
wear false eyelashes in the
daytime, trim them to look
thick but not theatrical! Take
time to put them on evenly
and always save your glitter
eyeshadow till the lights go
on. t
7. Don't let your lips steal
the spotlight. Lip gloss ok an
understated shad of lipstick Is
still high fashion, so don't
fool yourself that a big paint
ed mouth will add glamour to
your appearance It's more
apt to make you look like
you've b*n supping on
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Superstar^ and cover girls confess It takes time, effort and
know-how to achieve their natural look, of loveliness. But
many women who really work at it, fall to put their best face
forward because of faulty make-up techniques. Here from the
experts at Shulton, makers of Corn Silk face powder, are the
ten most common beauty blunders and tips "on how to avoid them
strawberries or gorging on
grapes. And, remember, that
a mouth too bright or too
prominent will draw interest
away from your eyes -- every
woman's most appealing fea
ture.
8. Don't treat your hair
like your husband's shirts.
Though our grandmothers
felt that more than two sham
poos a month were bad for
the tresses, many women to
day wash and set their hair
two and three times a week
with no harmful results as
long as conditioners are used
when necessary. But the
"starched" look which results
from too much spray, over
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Franklin Mem.
Hospital Notes
The following were pa
tients in the hospital on
Thursday morning.
PATIENTS: Zona Tutor
Ayscue, Louisburg; John
Young Beasley, Louisburg;
Ernest Fulton Bowers, Louis
burg; Etta Daniel Bowling,
Franklinton; Clarence Robert
Cuchanan, Henderson; Lessie
Murphy Collins, Castalia; Wil
lie Floyd Collins, Zebulon;
Ben [ah Tucker Dail, Franklin
ton; Lela Edwards Deloatch,
Louisburg; Mary Bunn De
voy, Louisburg; Sarah Harris
Eakes, Louisburg; Pearl Hight
Edwards. Louisburg; Annie
Pernell Faulkner, Louisburg;
David Green Faulkner, Hen
derson; Nannie Pergerson
Finch, Louisburg; Carrie Fos
ter. Louisburg; John King
Foster, Kittrell; Martin
Luther Fowler, Jr., Zebulon';
Ophelia Ellis Fuller, Louis
burg; Sheila Latta Greene,
Louisburg; James Madison
Harris, Spring Hope; Annie
Williams Hayes, Franklinton;
John Lee High, Louisburg;
Neva Gupton House, Louis
burg; Rudy Hodge House,
Louisburg; Sot Craige Hunt,
Sr., Louisburg; Emily Rose
Cash Jones, Louisburg;
Howell Gray Jones, Franklin
ton; Samuel Jones, Louis
burg; Lois Grady Journigan,
Henderson; Frances Phelps
Joy ntr, Louisburg; Katie
Johnson Kearney. Franklin
ton; Bennie Edward Kinton,
Youngsville; Mabel Lafater
Loyd, Louisburg; Foster Mer
riman Martin, Zebulon; Lu
cille Hayes Matthews, Cas
talia; Minda Montgomery,
Louisburg; George Allen
Nelma, Castalia; John Edward
Nelms. Louisburg; Margaret
Horton Pace, Franklinton;
Patricia Louise Pendergrasa,
Wake Forest; LUlie J. Perry,
Louisburg; Arthur Whitehead
Person. Louisburg; Josephine
Williams Person, Louisburg;
Dolly M. Quails, Louisburg;
Rebecca Bell Ruffln. Louis
burg; Brenda Joyce Smith,
Zebulon; Susie Horton South
eriand, Louisburg; Marguerite
S pencer, Louisburg; Nell
Rose Strickland, Louisburg;
Mary Cecelia Thorne, Cas
talia; Herman Hatch Wheeler,
Franklinton; Zelma Layton
Wheel A. Franklinton; Eliza
beth Connell Wilson, Louis
burg; Phillip Bruce Wilson,
Bunn; Ethel Malone Winn,
Louisburg. Joseph Aubrey
.Winston, Youngsville; Pennle
Spencer Wood, Louisburg. ?
teasing or overbleaching can
turn a fair lady to a frump no
matter how hard she tries to
show off her crowning glory.
And, needless to say, tinted
hair needs regular care as
nothing looks less lovely than
dark roots.
9. Don't choose an "in"
style unless it's flattering. If
you study the wardrobes of
the best-dressed women,
you'll notice that choice is a
big part of their chic, and
that each selects clothes that
do the most for her good
points while minimizing her
less attractive ones. Even
though black is very much
back this season, you don't
have to wear it if a color does
more for you. It's you people
notice, not your dress. And,
if your legs are neither very
long nor extra-lovely, you
may want to modify the
brevity of your mini-skirt,
while playing up your swan
like neck, feminine bust or
wasp-like waist.
tO. Don't worry about
your appearance when you're
facing your public. A famous
actress'- more noted for her
talent than her looks - was
once cast in the role of a
great beauty. And, somehow,
while she was on stage she
managed to create the illusion
of beauty in the way she
walked, held herself, spoke
The reason some people
talk so much about them
selves is that they know so
little about anything else.
and laugnea. I ears laier.
when questioned about her
long run in the role, she said:
"Every time I walked on that
stage, 1 felt beautiful."
If you do the best that
you can for your appearance,
then forget about the prepa
rations and just feel beautiful,
chances are you'll look that
way, too.
About
Your Home
We are told that many
families are in constant fi
nancial trouble because they
have no realistic plan for
handling their money.
A family must sit down
and decide where it wants to
go before any financial plan
can help it get there. Because
every family has different
goals, the plan must be a very
personal thing.
Every good financial plan
for a family must have three
things in common. A spend
ing plan based on family
mutuality and a simple sys
tem of putting it to work. A
knowledgeable system of
planning purchases. Wise use
of credit. Last but not least is
a know ledge of how to make
savings earn an additional in
come.
To start your plan you
must first know the estimated
amount of your income. In
cluded in this should be sal
ary after taxes, bonuses, divi
dends and interest on savings
and bonds.
There are certain expenses
that can't be neglected such
. s- food. mortgaged pay
ments. taxes, utilities, repairs,
insurance, health care and
transportation. Subtract this
from your expected income.
What is left is money you
can use for your personal
pleasures and luxury needs. It
is best to plan your program
by the year, not the week or
month.
' Louisburg
Mrs. Virginia Winborne
and Mrs. Ruby Layton at
tended the North Carolina
State Florist Association 59th
Convention in Charlotte this
week, i'
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