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March 25, 1989 - Image 104

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-03-25

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Stop in for a visit at

The Shirt Box

and see our Fresh Selection of Spring Fashions

A Total Look

BY GLORIA BRENNAN

T

Put a 'Spring' in your step with
all new 'fresh' fashions
from The Shirt Box.

Can't wait to see you.

The Shirt Box Staff

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104 IN STYLE

his spring, fashion, hair and
makeup merge as never be-
fore. Women want versatility.
Just as there are choices in clothes,
so are there choices in hair and
makeup. But all elements coordinate
for a total "look."
Hair Highlights:
• New softness — soft waves
and curls, to complement flowing
fashions.
• Hair is worn sleek and
sophisticated.
• The classic bob has a renewed
appeal.
• Hair parts are in evidence in
the middle and on the sides.
• Long hair sweeps up in high
and low ponytails, buns, French
twists and 1940s "rolled" hairstyles.
• Bangs are slightly uneven and
purposely fringed for slick-back
options.
• Short hair is more rounded
and forward, with the front longer
for upsweeping or sleeking back.
• Color emphasis is on shine,
with color-perming emerging as a
"natural" way to go . . . adding
color and depth to enhance the
perm without chemicals.
• Brassy, gold highlights are out;
soft beige and champagne is in.
• Fingerwaving is back for soft,
delicate under-the-drier waves.
Makeup Palette:
• Liquid eyeliner is used on the
top lid only.
• Lower eyelid is gently
penciled in muted tones, then
smudged with matte shadow of the
same tone.
• Blush is minimal, with gentle
contouring if needed.
• Eyeshadow is monochroma-
tic with one shade complementing
the eyes' natural color. Colors like
grey, mocha, plum, khaki, peach and
cinnamon add to the muted but
elegant palette.
• Mascara is royal blue, navy or
black.
• Lips are well defined, made
larger if needed and colored in

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