Page 4-B THE DAILY TAR HEEL Tuesday, March 17, 190 r .0 Wit mm J mill hi .. i m ' r - ' ' . frj rrit itl rf rzi i l i i n I f I : 7 m l. -t l s I I fill W-T fill II 25:F 7 'LlA 0 Of! BISPlfi ,: T -. . -V . 'i; . j M Vx Jf'n i i I I I I I ffj 3 T r Sketches by Barnard The Smooth New 1 17 iOOK IT OF Imcliiides Blunt Gut And. Fin an By DIANE HILE . They're shrinking heads in the beauty salons. Once you walked' into the fceauty shop and came out looking as if your hair was going to take you around the world for 80 days. Now you walk out looking as if it be longed to you. Naturalism is the look. Long, sleek, shining, healthly looking hair that sparkles in the sunlight. Bangs and blunt cuts are the stylists' specialties. Hair is shaped so that it falls smoothly and evenly, with a slight bit of height in the crown of the head. TEASING AND HAIR SPRAY Hair must look as if it was just carefully brushed and set in place. Teasing made hair look gooey and oversprayed. The now slightly ruffled smoothed over styles still re quire hair spray, but it is best to put the spray on your brush and then apply it to the hair. This simple trick gives hair body enough to keep it from flying all over the place, yet, keeps hair from getting that glued look. Another trick for new hair styles applies to the little loose ends that fly around af ter most of your hair is in place. When you have comb ed your hair in the manner you desire, spray it lightly. Take an old scarf and place it over your head. Press the scarf over your hair lightly. When you remove it, your tiair will have a smooth fin- . ashed look. CUT OF THE HAIR Sf you think you can cut your own hair watch out. The new blunt cut is not that easy to cut and cut well. It is best to go to a good stylist. Bangs and middle - length hair are the style. "Little girl bangs make the wearer Sf spring fashions as feminine and frilly as she should be. Bangs are the length that just barely touch the eyebrows. They can be combed to one Side, or parted down the Straddle as the wearer wishes. Bangs encourage the use of fiead bands and ribbons. They have also detracted from the Use of heavy eyebrow pencil find encouraged the use of heavier eye liner. The amount Of hair the girl wishes to use hi bangs depends upon the SPRING JEWELRY Pins lead as a popular jew lry form due to their versa tility. They can be worn on fill types of fabric, on most apparel and changed about in every conceivable angle. Flap pockets on spring suit jackets can be dramatized with single hold clips. A burnished gold pin touched with diamonds lends elegance to snap-on-and-off stoles featured in wool suits. Collarless suits demand a dornment; a scarf anchored ith an impressive pin, or a choker necklace worn in com bination with a pin set at the shoulder level. Coats, also collarless this season, yield to scarf-pin accents for soft flat tery to the face. Sweater suits and fine knits put jewelry on display. V necklines need fill-in focal points such as pins at the base of the neckline. A sentiment al gold engraved locket cen tered with a diamond returns as a favorite for the plunging neckline. Ornate clasps on necklaces add design interest when worn center front. Chanel's influence continues as cardigan suits call for jew eled touches on neck and shoulder lines.. The 'little boy suit" with rounded collar assumes a jeweled freshness when twin pins are placed be low it and not on its edges. girl. Some like just a few bangs, while others prefer a heavy line of bangs on their face. Blunt cuts are perhaps the biggest time saver to come into style for a long time. Blunt cut hair looks neat be fore and after swimming. Wet stringy hair is no longer a problem. Just apply a comb, a head band and forget it. Blunt cuts have also made hair rollers decrease in im portance. Most girls have found that pin curls and clips can bend the hair just enough to give it a very casual or page boy. However, for more formal occasions, rollers give added height and a tighter bouffant or flip. COLOR OF HAIR Silvery shades are still with us, but the hair color must look more natural. For some reason, frosting is very popu lar on this campus. However, frosting and these new 'little girl" hair style do not coin highlight rinses in almost every shade of blond imagin able and still look natural. The "just came out of the great outdoors" shade of blond is more coordinated with the new hair styling than the ermine-lined and "not a hair out of place" look of the frosted hair. Frosting to a moderate ex tent, however, can look some what natural. But, if your skin coloring and' your frost ed hair don't pass as a natural pair, it's best to let the frost ing grow out. After all the years of blonds and brunettes, the brown and ash brown hair color is "in." Highlights, hair rinses and style is to your advantage. The brownette should look as natural as possible. Sheek, shining, brown hair can look as pretty or prettier than streaked blond or too-severe brunette hair. Your makeup and your hair color should be natural not so natural as to look dead but natural enough to complement. The brunettes will have a Jackets in Colorful Madras 1 , s ft N? llllii mm A rainbow of Madras pat terns. Authentic bleeding Madras imported from India will let you express your sporting instincts. Almost weightless, they will hold their natural shape, make yoa feel like a burra sahib. By College Hall, naturally. " Ifarstty: 147 E. Franklin St. problem of severe coloring. Softness -should be stressed. Red highlights in brunette hair can often soften coloring. Jet black rinses unless corn avoided, as well as blue-black rinses. Redheads have a problem all their own. With the new blunter' straighter hair, red heads seem to be given a break. Red hair and high, teased styles were not flatter ing. However, the sleek and natural look plays upon the shining beauty red hair can have. Color should not be touched, and natural makeup can flatter the color. It should . be a great season for red heads. FORMAL STYLES Along with bangs and less teasing, the hair has gone to the top of the head for formal wear. We are now getting styles called "beehives" and "doughnut holes" that are high in the crown and piled or wrapped around the top of the head. Every effort is made to avoid having the hair looking teased. Hairpins, like grandma ured to use, are needed more than ever before. Little short ends that poke out or will not stay anchored cannot be held down with hidden bobby pins amid a mass of teased hair there is no mass of teased hair un der which bobby pins can hide. If you- are opposed to using hairpins because you dislike them falling down the back of 'your' neck, insert them so that they will hook into place. This is done by in serting the pins in the op posite direction you want them to go and then turning them around .in your hair so that they anchor in' the right direction. The trick is easily mastered by watching a beauty operator. Hairpins can be hidden and will anchor hair without spoiling the sleek looking lines. In formal styles, teasing is often required to get hair piled up to the top cf the head., However, using a brush to smooth hair down will hide the fact that your hair was teased. Don't be afraid to use hair spray to get that smooth look. After teasin?. spray and then apply a brush to move your hair about in the direction you wish it to go. It's not too hard to fix any style you want using this method. THE GIRL WATCHERS LIKE IT It's a known fact that our local guys like ths smooth look. Healthy, pretty hair at tracts our Carolina males like flys to hair spray. They say its "sexy." So, I guess it's sexy. However, watch out. There is very little difference between this new "sexy" hair style and the ratty, stringy look of the Halloween witch. If you iook like you should be riding a - vacuum cleaner through the pumpkin fieids instead of a bicycle forget this article. There are other ways to arrange hair "sexy." O CUTE O SOPHISTICATED O SENTIMENTAL Easter Cards of All Kinds Easter is March 29 FAVORS AND PARTY SUPPLIES IN THE PARTY SHOP I A iff si i i " Xm Sprsng Fills V 7 TL A s& Ins Asr If f " &jr Bright notes of Spring U- k $ ,$$Sr from ROSSILLINI DEBS " h'Vni - Jjr f put you in a gay dress-up &f$jl P rnood with young fashion 17'3j - fresh designs . . . cutouts yf A ... setback heels ... ? fSv stacked heels . . . popular yxSv &fj l-vSkZ toe snaPes Top: BacIc ! yCSS. a 1 patent, 12.98. Upper cent- . 'yS Sv er: Bone Calf, Black pat- ' ;f x v, ent, 14.98. Lower center: v !a;v4x( IsOx xXX Navy Calf' BIack patent' : V " .? ' f X 'vJ SS. 12.98. 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