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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 4 May 1977, p. 33

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SI PPLEMENT TO McHENRY PLAINDEALER-PAGE 2-WEDNESDAY, MAY,4. 1977 i V I - 4 i X - ! v During days of fun in the sun preserve your precious skin Before you hit the beaches, pools, tennis courts, golf courses and boat docks for a summer of fun, heed this advice from sun-and- skin experts. 1. Too much sun expo­ sure without adequate pro­ tection can dry out, age. even damage skin. Ask your doctor or phar­ macist to recommend a sun­ screen that protects you against sunburn and stays on while you swim or perspire in the suu. Most sunscreen products wash off. requiring frequent reapplication to maintain protection. 2. Don't try to get a sum- MOVING SALE! SAVE FOR MOTHER'S DAY UP TO 50% O OFF IN OUR GIFT SHOP! 2913 W. RTE. 120, McHENRY mer's tan in one weekend. Tan gradually, increasing ex­ posure time daily. • Use a good sunscreen for protec­ tion and remember the sun is hottest during the midday hours. 3. The sun reflects off sand and penetrates water, so even if you think you're protected by shade or an umbrella, it's best to cover up after sunbathing--towel, robe, hat, etc. Fair-skinned individuals and others who are sun- sensitive should be especially careful to avoid overexpo­ sure, even with the protec­ tion of a sunscreen. 4. Eyes need special pro­ tection from the sun's pow­ erful ultraviolet rays. Wear top quality sunglasses, not "funglasses." If the eyes can be seen through the lenses, ';v; .V; .•.s*. , „v - - • S - - . IW': • •« r . - * S • X .s _ -V ENJOY SURF, SAND AND SUN this summer by protecting your skin with a sunscreen developed especially for sun- sensitive individuals. Sundown brand sunscreen provides significant protection against sunburn, even after an hour of swimming. Available at pharmacies just in time for sun worshippers! -- Show her you care with fine gifts from Genevieve's mm mm mt May 8th Hi. Choose from a beautiful selection of • Co-ordinates • Dresses (long and short incl. V2 sizes) • Pant Suits • Lingerie • Blouses Or, may ue suggest an accessory to complement her wardrobe. Handbags, scarves, purses, belts, earrings, necklaces: everything sure to please and make her day very special. Genevieve's 1315 N. RIVERSIDE DR., McHENRY PHONE 385-0238 ()[>en Fridays til H p.m. you don't have proper sun­ glasses. - Grey and green tints are most widely recommended by vision experts because they interfere least with color perception. 5. If you are taking medi­ cation, check with your doc­ tor before sunbathing. Some drugs increase sensitivity to light. Other helpful hints to pre­ serve your precious skin during those fun-in-the-sun days ahead are available in a handy leaflet, "Sun 'n Skin," free from your doctor or local druggist, or by enclos­ ing stamped, self-addressed envelope to: Sun Leaflet, Public Relations Dept., Johnson & Johnson, New Brunswick, N. I. 08903. Little girls' summer curls Little girls, just like their mommies, need easy and carefree hairstyles to keep them happy and comfort­ able during the hot summer months. One easy way to keep little heads cool is a cute short cut, one that keeps hair off the neck and out of the eyes. Beauticians are paying more attention than ever to children's hairstvling tech­ niques, with fantastic re­ sults. You might even go in for matching mother and daughter bobs! If you just can't stand the idea of cropping off your little girls' tresses (or she won't allow it!) invest in some covered hairbands (never tie up'hair With rub­ ber bands); iomi pretty ribbons and an assortment of colorful barrettes. A ponytail tied into a perky, top knot is one good idea for Jong-hairs -- it's comfortable to wear and always attractive. Pigtails are a great old standard; give them a new twist by wrapping them up across the top of the .head after braiding for an adora­ ble Heidi effect. BALLERINAS AND BOOTS The new boot is the sleek all-weather boot, the hiking boot and the seri­ ous foul-weather boot Daytimers are the prac­ tical low-heels, the balle­ rina flat on a wedge, the kung-fu look, the plain sleek, |5umps and T-straps. E/enings bring the low­ er /heel sandal and the metallic T-sandal. >

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