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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 Jun 1983, p. 47

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Sun-kissed lips? Condition and also protect before facing the elements PAGE 3FRIDAY. . . look, always carry a medi- remove dry flaky skin, cated lip care product such as Blistik Lip Balm or Blis- tex Lip Conditioner in a tiny : •' ' 4,A; •' •' ' v' A sun-kissed orange is delicious, but not necessar­ ily so a sun-kissed mouth! Faced with the sun's rays, the mouth can shrivel be­ cause collagen (protein) breaks down, causing wrin­ kles, according to Dr. Charles Zuserman, M.D., assistant professor of derma­ tology, Northwestern Uni­ versity Medical School, Chi­ cago, and consultant to Blis- tex Inc. Before all else, it's wise to think about protection for your lips. Active, outdooray summer means exposure to sun and wind, Which have a drying effect on die lips' del­ icate mucous membrane tis­ sue. Lipstick color will always look cracked, caked, and "overdone,f unless lip skin underneath is smooth. So, just as you shield other parts of the body with creams and lotions, it's wise to think about protection for your Protect from dryness When you're engaged in an active summer sport such as tennis, you often breathe through your mouth. This tends to (fry the lips. Licking them only increases dry­ ness; instead, coat them with a medicated lip care product containing mBA sunscreen protection to seal in mois­ ture before and during play. Lips don't tan, but they do burn -- what's worse, they burn foster than other parts of the body, even if your skin is not especially sensitive. Explains Dr. Zugerman, "You need to coat your lips with a petrolatum sunscreen that is specially formulated for the lips' unique tissue. This is so the R\BA protec­ tion will not be quickly washed away by saliva. Sun­ screen lotions made for other parts of the body are simply not as effective and would taste terrible." Ensure against "bleeding" Nothing is more unsightly in warm weather than "bleeding" lipstick (except perhaps lips that resemble, dry, peeling "housepaint"). jar in your handbag or beach bag this summer. Both con­ tain PABA sunscreen pro­ tection. Apply your medicated lip protection first, then tissue off after a few moments to Nekt. Mush on your delicate new summer lip tints. Remember to pat on addi­ tional protection from time to time as needed when you are exposed to sun and wind for prolonged periods -- to guard against sunburn and impart a light gloss to your lips. Keep fresh look If your lipstick tends to disappear quickly on a muggy day. you may wish to apply a soft lip pencil over your entire mouth, then brush lipstick over it for long lasting color. Brush or pat your hp conditioner over all from time to time to freshen the dullness of the lip liner color and impart a moist look. Remember, summer wind can be as damaging to the lip a s s u n , a l t h o u g h c o o l b r e e z e s c a n d i s g u i s e t h e sun's dangers as you sail or swim. Special care is impor­ tant to keep lips soft, invit­ ing. and sensual. . YOU'RE INVITED tomflRTMv&r to a Y HEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY : 0 SATURDAY. JUNE 25ft , FOR YOUR fMloYHEHT SUMMER SUN AND WIND can have a dry lag effect on the Una' delicate tissue, warn the Up care expert* at Bliatex he. To protect your lips and assure a luscious, moist W CHEF DONALE HAS PREPARED A SPECIAL NEHU FOR THE NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY ONLY •01 NO. RIVER RD.. McHENRY • 395-2671 ~ >;3 v v-, v ' , ; Unbeatable valuel Swim trunks that double as sport shorts. From Jan- tzen's Sea J collection. Team them up with terry jackets or coordinated knit shirts. ^hristnpbprH MEN'S WEAR 3902 W. Main McHenry Daily 9 To 5 Friday 9 To 8:30 wemp ft (1) DELUXE COLEMAN DOUBLE BURNER CAMP STOVE (8) SNOOPY ROD & REEL COMBO IZEBCO) (6) BUCK & DECKER •DRILL POWEREDl •BELT SANDERI (1) WALLBOARDI •ALUMINUM! HRESLE STANDI $10088 (1) 36'ALUMINUM EXTENSION LADDER (2) 24" BAB-B-QUI NO. 4140 <2> STRUCTO GRILLS POST MOUNT NATURAL GAS 00 EACH NO. 7970 (1) MILWAUKEE W SAW n\ MILWAUKEE W DRILL NO. 0102-1 $7eoo (1) SKIL 1 HP. ROUTER NO. 6365 (1) I SKIL 4" (1) SKIL %" VARIABLE SP^ED (1) BLACK & DECKER 5" GRINDER NO. 7901 $29^5 " Nii(1) BLACK & DECKER 5" GRINDER (4) McCULLOCH 16" CHAIN SAW NO. 330 $f7 5oo (t) McCULLOCH 16" CHAIN SAW NO. 510 NO. 7912 $2995 WEN 200010" CHAIN SAW ELECTRIC 95 EACH (3) WEN 2600 16 DELUXE CHAIN SAW ELECTRIC LACH (3) WEN 2400 14 CHAIN SAW ELECTRIC $AQOO •T 7 EACH (3) COMPOUND BOWS 55-65 LB 00 EACH

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