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Whitby Free Press, 29 Sep 1982, p. 14

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PAGE 6, WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 29, 1982, WHITBY FREE PRESS PULL-OUT SECTION Rdiant Hit Is The Hit 0f The- Sea son Accessories define pro- portion, crate the unex- pected, and give you a pulled together look. The right accessories can also be money savers, updating last year's fashions and reducing the need to invest in a whole new wardrobe. Hats. jewelry. neckwear, TOTAL SERVICE SALON * Facial With Free Manicure *Full Leg Waxing Haif Leg Waxing Pedicure Manicure 2500 2500 1 500 1500 800 gluves, legwear. boots, beits. and handbags all contribute to the cohesive. finished look more impor- tant than ever this fali. But nu accessory is more important than your hair. "Hair is the ultimate accessory,. notes lïtshion. authority and image consult ant Gloria Heidi. "*After alil when are you ever seen without it?'* A beautiful head of hair, well styled and radiant with rich colon, can liter- al ly make or break even the most elaborate designer outfit. And w'hen youu know you look good, you feel that much better and project the cniec that's the key to a success- fui image. And that starts at the top-your hair. Here's how to get. and keep, that ultimnate fashion accessory in first class shape: -Starn with the.cut. A good.* prof essional cut. une that suits vour.tface struc- ture and iramie of* mmid.'is essential to a l'inished look. The right cut lays the f'oundation on which to build the style. It shows otff the hair's condition. its beauty. its culor to best advantage. Su seek out a hairdresser you can trust and maintain a good cut- it*s essential1. Hair that turnisheads is hair that glearns ... and that doesn *t* happen by acci- dent. Hair that's in top condition requires a con- ditioning regimen su be' sure tu use a conditionîng shampoo and conditioner aller every sharipoo., Se- lect products that are designed to meet the spe- cial needs utf your hair type. - Nourish your hair from the inside out via a healthy diet f'ull ut veggies, fruits. and lean meats,' fish and poultry; and frum the outside in via a deep penetrating 30- minute conditiuning treat- ment every two to three weeks. - Just as you wouldn*t dream uof ieavîng the bouse ail dressed up in a new faîl outtit but without a stitch uf' mlake-up' on, so you shouidn*t think of' steppiflg out the door in dui. drab. no-color hair. Especially when the alternative is s0 readily available. Todays% new technologies have made haircoloring prod- ucts available that can lighten. brighten. cuver gray. highlight. and ail the while condition the hair -in miere miinutes with a mini- muni utfluss. So go ahead-color. 'And bc' aware that ail ut' t.oday's haircolorings contain spe- -cial conditioner's that ac- tually build body-. add shine and nanageability .while they work their magie and add the sparkle of radiant color. This fal, there's no ex- cuse not to make the mnost* of your ultimate fashion accessory. The resuits are guaranteed to be head- turning.t *Soft Perm Special Thermo Conditioning Wave WITH THIS AD.' 3000 Offer expireseOctober 15,1982. 185,,Brock St. N Whithy, Ont. 6683892 4 NO OTHER ACCESSORY IS MORE IMPORTANT to the total fas ion picture for fait '82 than your hair. Rich, radiant hair. gleamir with gorgeous highlights can set off a fait outfit and create a truiy headturning effect.-' YOU CAN BE A - PROFESSIONAL ART E& TECHNIQUE Hawstyhnq Scho ENROLL NOW FOR NEXT MONTH'S CLASSES 7 Government Licensed Instructors 27 su.ccoeful yeurs of hulretyling experlence 14 Ontarlo SL. 221 PItt St Oshawa Cornwal 576-0479 938-9313 T harnk you for hel~piricj our sitideirts tr»i'ý proftessionaI hdIrtYlIsts tornorrc>w , t e- ing Once again. the Europe- an designers ofr today's woman mure options than ever.. .imaginative. femi- nine. wearabie options. Color-: Black was the color statement. For day. l'or evening and in evcry fabric and texture imagin- able. The mouds of' black were as diverse as the designers ... irumsleek and architectural to rel'ine and .lady-like. Strong second col<r- grey.flrom pale peari grey to deep charcoal... again lor day. l'or evening. Rich tapestry colors ... sienna. curry. teal. air- Iforce blue. wine - mixed together or as accents to black and grey. Bright col- ors continue in jewel tones: red. rich blues and blue-greens. warm yel- lows. real greens like hunt- er. lorest and kelly. l'uch-- sia. The brights were best when color blocked, with black. Warm neutrals- lroim wheat. taupe and came] to rich hrown. Fall's color surprise. pastel. day and evening... lavender. sealoam. pink. peach.- . tzric': Knows no time' ol'day... there is taf'l'ta and vel vet l'or day and wool and knits for evening. The key is how it's designed. Watch ion wool in Ilannel, coverts. gabardine. mel- ton, twills. Mohair, cash- mere, lambswool. vicuna ...knitted or wuven. Vel- vet. velveteen. corduroy. Taffeta, satin. crepe de chine, silk broadcluth. Jer- sey in wo()l, silk or rayon. Skins remain strong. .. leather, suede, eel skin, co- bna-best when mixed with wovens or knits. Whcn fabric was pa t- terned. most ot'ten it was ciassic or'menswear in- spired. Tweeds were wu)v- en. knitted and even print- ed onto flat wuvens. Plaids were tradition'al Tartan and clan plaids or British and Con't On P-e7 Fall's Fashions Fit Any Woman's Tastes

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