FOR SPRING '86... • Scrub feet with a wet stiff brush. • Rub feet with a wet pumice stone for a smoother finish. • Push cuticles back gnetly using around, smooth cuticle pusher. Trim cuticles with a nail clipper, removing thick dead cuticles. • Massage feet using a good moisturizing cream. • Apply polish. First using a base coat, then two layers of color polish, then a top coat. HERE COMES THE SUN: A West Coast trend that is making its way eastward is the controversial tanning salons. Trish Lewis, owner of the Acapulco Tanning Salon in West Bloomfield, said she believes that "there are so many factors concerning tanning that I think people should be cautious about how they tan, and how much UV-B (rays) they are getting to have a healthy tan. Tanning should be a slow process to be healthy." UV-B rays are the gas part of the sun which is the aging factor, the cancer factor and the burn factor. "Naturally, you should stick with the lowest UV-B. Slower tanning takes a little more time but far more effective long-term regarding any danger problems that you can have from too much exposure to UV-B." Depending on which type of salon you choose, beds or booths, be aware that the UV-B factors differ from salon to salon. "A factor of 2.6 or 4.6 is too much UV-B. It is extremely unhealthy for the skin which will tan too fast, burn and will cause skin cancer after a long period of time. Every dermatologist in the country will agree with that," Lewis warns. Following the session, Lewis recommends using a tanning lotion designed for beds to moisturize the skin and the preserve the healthy tanned look longer. KNITS IS IT! \ kl IAN! MARC ASIA See the finest knits by Marcasiano and other extraordinary designers Exclusively at 511 North Woodward, Birmingham, MI 48011 258-5018 • Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10-6 March 1986 103