Ontario Community Newspapers

Whitby Free Press, 18 Feb 1981, p. 14

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PAGE 2. WiIII BY 11 Rt *[lI PRI.-SS LRIDAL SUPPLEMI Ni Wl NI SIAY FEBRUARY 18, 1981 Plan Now for Head-to- Toe Beauty on Two important days in a woman's lit'e are the days she is born and the day she is married.* A bride doesn*t have any control over her looks at her birth. On ber wedding day, she does! lt's been noted by experts that emotional strain and fatigue affects a wornan's skin adversely and rnay cause blemishes and skin eruptions at the time when she wants most to look her best. Brides are especially susceptible to pre-nuptial complexion problems be- cause of the tension caused by the avalanche of prep- arations, parties, packing and chores. If you would like your skin to look its loveliest on your wedding Wedding Day day, try these tips froni skin care specialists: The sensible bride, say the experts, will spend extra time on complexion care weeks before the wedding. A complete facial cleansing at least twice a day will flot only keep skin sparkling dlean, it will also dis- courage formation of un- wanted blemishes caused by surface grime and careless makeup removal. On the wedding day it- self, experts suggest wear- ing a light, natural makeup that provides coverage with- out looking theatrical. A light makeup requires less frequent touch-ups during those hectic hours, and also photographs much more ef- fectively. The ring ceremnony is a most meaningful part of the wedding ritual. that goes back many centuries. On this occasion a bride's hand should look smooth and well-manicured. Before the wedding, use a specialized hand cream daily to soften and moisturize. There are creamns designed for spe- cific skin types, such as a fast-absorbing cream for normal skin, super-mois- turizing for extra dry skin or medicated cream for chap- ped skin. Try using a hand cream on elbows, too, an aIl- too-neglected area that can look conspicuous in a sîceve- less wedding gown. In addition to your skin, your hair will be in the spotlîght on that big day. Here is where planning can also pay great beauty dlvi- dends. A month before the wedding, have your hair styled the way you plan to wear it at your wedding. Be sure to take your wedding Veil with you so that you can judge the total effect. A week prior to the wed- ding, sec vour lhairdresser for any needed cutting, con- ditioning, etc. and arrange to have your liair styled for the wedding day. OMIN'81 GOSSAMER LOVELINESS .. . the bride is a vision in a romantic gown by Priscilla of drifting starched chiffon, appliqued with an intermingling of re-embroidered Alencon and delicate Bristol laces. Open V neckline and siender, tapered sleeves grace the molded bodice. Lace motifs accent the skirt front above the lace-scalloped hemline and chapel train. Lovely Alencon and Bristol laces border the chapel-length mantilla, floating trom an Alencon lace-covered cap. t Then farewell care, and farewell woe, I will no longer pine; For V'II believe 1 have her heart As long as she has mine. -Sir John Suckling (1609-1642)i fbe- LVLP OA~K Let us help you Avoid costly decorating Mistakes in your First Home. The WiId Oak Inieriors (Pal ()dgers and Jean neSlem on) Offer a Consulîing Service Leading tw a Fine Sekectioa of Furnaiî aire, Draperies, T 0lO Please Iloti f ofIla. Open: Mon. thru Fri. 9:30-4:30 Other Times at Your Convenience 14 Albert St. Oshawa 576-4370 SBe tter Design Is Our Speciait y"_

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