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Whitby Free Press, 7 Jul 1993, p. 12

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Page 12, Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, July 7, 1993 A Monthly Fashion and Beauty Review ** Childrens summer fash ions What'lsin an acne produot? (NO) Although acne is often considered a teenage scourge, many adults are plagued by breakouts. Faced with an array 'of over-tho-counter treatments, sufferers may have trouble deciding what's right for them. Here are some tips to make choosing easier: The active ingredient in most non-prescription acne products is either salicyllc acid; which rida pores of the dead skcin celis, and sebum that promote bacterial growth and can lead ta blackheads, or benzoyl peroxide, which ilis bacteria directly and is therefore btter suited te treating pustules of inflammatary acne. Both also pol, or exfoliate, the slkm. Although salicylic acid can be drying, it's preferable ta benzoyl peroide for treating blackheads, the non-inflamed formn of acne. Also, it's less likely ta cause allergic reactions, according ta information distributed by the dermatalogy researchers at the University of Philadelphia. Good advice is to spread the acne medication on the general area of the breakout, rather than smothering the blemish repeated applications. The main benefits of producta is .to prevent problems, rather thani existing ones iro awav. with Most new make Sun..S..n.. (NO) Now that summer is here, moet of us can hardiy wait to get outdoors with the ids. But it is important ta remember the dangers of too much oxposure ta sun. Here are some sun-protection tips for you and your children: of1Kep babies up te age 1 out ofdrect sunlight te prevent skin damage and dehydration. e The sun's UV rays, are strongest between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Unless children are protected, keep them out of the sun during these hours. a Use protective clothing and sunscreen anytime children are in direct sunlight. The sunscreen sun protection factor (SPF) should be a minimum of 15. This summer, ids are warmning up to lively oranges, yellows and green in solids, plaids and especially madras. For boys, you'l spot walkIng shorts in kahki plaid in easy wear, easy care fabrics -- mostly 100 per cent cotton. Washable rayon, introduced this spring, continues ta dazzle with ' ditsy' floral prints. For older girls, look for balet- and floor-length palazzos with co-rdinating tops. According to Sylvia Saragossi, vice-president, merchandising for Just Kids, the sought-after ' co-ordinated look' has nover been as well develop as it is this * sumTner. 'We're seeing greater emphasis on providing clients with everything they need ta croate a tatal look. Socks, sandals, even hair accessories, are colour co-ordinated, making it easier for children to put their outfits together," says Saragossi. And you can nover be too young ta start. Even infants and toddlers get in on the fashion action with playsets and rompers in bright colours with ever-popular denim co-ordinates. Theme fashion is as popular as ever, says Saragossi. Mickey and Minnie suînmer fashions include lycra shorts, T-shirts, bathing suits and action wear. Top them off with a matching windbreaker. In addition to your favourite mouse, you'fl find theme bathing suits from two popular children's movies -- Beauty and the Beast and Little Mermaid. And the antedote to basebal foyer for ids of ail ages is an overdose of Blue Jays wear -- caps, shorts, T-shirts, jackets, wallets, key chains ... 'JANE'S FACE FASHIONS and Colours' colour in her hair but says a foi1 highlight- colour te.chnician and stylist Lynn Bell ing blended in the gray and brightene leier finishes a f011 highlight on Jane Poulsen, naturat blonde, producing a more youthful the owner. Jane was nervous about having appearance. Po yMr esr htyFe rs wiahafudl array of(merchandise & servicesforyour swnerpkiaLe. Watch for coming evenis. The mail dzat has somethingfor everyone. I

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