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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 21 Oct 1983, p. 56

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PAGE 4 - PLAINPEALER - FRIDAY. OCTOBER 21. IMS i General Electric HARVEST of VALUES DELUXE 3-SPEED FILTER-FLO* WASHER Regular tub for normal loads, Mini- Baskettub for deli- cates. Four cycles including permanent press. Three wash/ rinse temperature combinations. Variable water level control NOW ONLY $449" Model WWA7070B HEAVY-DUTY DRYER- 4 DRYING SELECTIONS 5 cycles including"per­ manent press/knits Automatic dry control. End-of-cycle signal Removable up-front lint filter. NOW ONLY $3oo»5 W.T. Model DDE7500B P-7* SELF-CLEANING OVEN RANGE WITH DIGITAL CLOCK. TIMER Calrod* 3-in-1 power saver unit lets you select heat • pattern to fit 4", 6", 8" utensils. Black glass window door. Full-width fluorescent cooktop light. NOW ONLY $699»s W.T. Model JVM59 Model JB500GD SPACEMAKER- --- MICROWAVE OVEN Replaces existing range hood. Built-in two-speed exhaust fan and cooktop light. Cooks by time or temperature. Cook Code™ control and Auto Roast feature. NOW ONLY $579" Serving McHenry Area for Over 50 Years CAREY APPLIANCE 1241 N. Green St: M5-S500 McHenry, IL Beauty quiz--what's in, what's out MOROCCAN POCKETS "For any woman, the key to looking her best is developing a unique MUM of style and adapt­ ing current trends in fashion and makeup to it." says Glenn Ro­ berts. creative training director for Elizabeth Arden. While no one today wants to be a carbon copy of anyone else, each season has its own special makeup looks, and gradually important trends evolve. Glenn has compiled the cur­ rent ones in the following beauty quiz, to help any woman maintain an indi­ vidual yet contemporary makeup style. . Powder is making a come- *2 A. TRUE. Not since .Daisy Buchanan powdered her ooae in the front seat of Gatsby's tour- i so im- • evens out skin texture and creates the smooth matte finish required by today's refined looks in makeup. Q. Foundation should be used to cover up defects in thfc skin. A. FALSE. Foundation should serve to even out skin tone, not mask every tiny flaw. And, it looks most believably natural when worn in a shade to match the skin on the throat, preventing any line of demarca­ tion between race and neck. Q. Light pastel shades are "in" for checks and lips. A. TRUE. Glenn sees spring and summer '81 as a time for soft pastels on cheeks and lips --the kind of feminine shades that make a woman look her prettiest. "Peach and Mauve, as we're showing them in Elizabeth Ar­ den's Rainbows collection, are two of the most flattering shades a woman can wear. "I tee them used not just on lips and cheeks, but also in deeper shades on the eyes. This creates a monochromatic land­ scape for die face which is very contemporary." Q. Tne emphasis in makeup is now on the eyes. A. TRUE. Eyes are lined and •defined on upper and lower lids and, more often than not, two or three shades of eye shadow are won. Mascara is more impor­ tant than ever for making eyes the dramatic focal point of the face. Q. Only black or brown pen­ cils should be used for lining eyes. A. FALSE. Tbo dark brown or black liner is a thing of the past, and lining pencils are available in many colon that coordinate with eye shadows. Eye pencils used for lining should be in the same color fam- 1 can (lt-o«.) 2 thap. chM pnwdtr 1 c. pearl barky I lb . kan ground be* 1 I I 1 e. Si 4 V* c.i 4 pt| Drain liquid from tonmocs Into Pyre* or Corning Wire 3- *St!rin aptonsXiby and?** c.holwaisr. Cover, aicnMM on High power 20 minntes, stirring twin. Set arids. *"•» aid garlic in Coming 2 VV-qt. rilallow casserole. Cook on Hiph 6 minuses, stir­ ring after 3 minutes. Drain fat. Add meal Mixture to barley ADAPTING CURRENT MAKEUP TRENDS u. m par* aonel etyle lathe key to always looking yonr beat, aeeordb l̂o Glenn Robert*, creative training director for EHaabetb Ar­ den. This year, aoA pnstel abode* look the prettieal and moat contemporary. Glenn's Bounty Quia baa more dps on wbnt'a hi and whaTa ont. ily as shadow but in a shade }. Thin eyebrows, darkened with a pencil, create a contem­ porary look. A. FALSE. Eyebrows are thicker and more naturally shaped now. But, to All in gaps and neaten the line of the brow, brash on powder brow makeup with feathery strokes. The same shade or a shade lighter than natural color can be flattering, but never darken the brows unless they are white or very pale, Glenn advises. Q. The fashionable mouth wears two lip colore. makeup is created by outlining first with a deeper shade of pen­ cil. then filling in with lipstick in a coordinating Made. Q. Blusher or rouge should be applied to the center of the A. FALSE. Cheek color should be applied high on the cheekbones. Lower than that, it can give the face a dragged- " But blusher can also be used appealingly in many different places--above the temples, around the hairline, on the chin, even on the nose--to balance color on the face and create a A. TRUE. The perfect lip healthy glow." Glenn says Fit for a fitness expert Fitness expert Suzy Prudden exercises her option to look great on the job. In her case, the job" is teaching exercise and mnastics classes in New fork, writing books on the sub­ ject--a total of six to date -- and traveling the country to ap­ pear on TV demonstrating what the right exercises will do for health and figure. „ For her work, an extensive wardrobe of leotards in many different styles and colors, all with the comfort and stretch of "Lycra" spandex, is essential, according to Suzy. As someone who has become an expert on the subject, she explains, "I have to be comfort­ able and know I look my best when showing the various twists, bends and freedom in motion 'Lycra' provides." Having practiced what she teaches. Suzy Prudden herself has no special need to depend on her leotards to make her took more streamlined, but they of­ fer that feature also. mixture along wMi reserved to­ matoes. the raisins, and sak and pepper. Mix wed. Cover; Microwave on High 3 minutes. Let stand 10 minutes before serving- lb serve, cut pita bread cross- wise, making "pockets;" spoon bscf Mixture into bread. Stir parsley into yogurt; top meat Ailing with a spoon of yo- «*« • To raise your energy level and feel less constantly fa­ tigued. arrange to exercise at least twice weekly. Exercise improves your heart and lung performance, and cir­ culates more blood to your skin, resulting in a more vibrant com­ plexion. It also tones and firms your body's contours. Exercise during lunch or while you listen to the evening news; it's necessary for vitality • Routinely cleanse your face with Pond's Face Cream and your skin will glow even at life's most hectic moments. • Treat your feet to TLC Feet that hurt reflect themselves in your fncial expression, lb re­ lieve tired, swollen feet, lie flat on the floor at home and elevate your feet against the wall. At work, close your door and put them on the desk. Tiy a monthly professional pedicure. It's only a foot mas­ sage with toe polish, but your body, mind ana spirit will thank you. • Don't feel guilty about sleeping. Sleep rejuvenates both your mind and your skin, and only you know how much sleep you need to function and look your best. THE WORKOUT THAT'S ALL PLAY AEROBIC WORKOUT PROGRAM With our expertly designed, eosy to leorn routines, wof hove you doncing. jumping, toughing, dapping ond working every muscle from hnodtoton. So C'mon. See how much fun fitness con ho Thafswhy we're#! CALL FOR A CLASS NOW • 344-2202 CLASS SCHEDULE WED. 7:30 P.M. FRI. 9:00 A.M. SAT. 9:00 A.M. AT McHENRY NAUTILUS 804 MILL STREET, McHENRY

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