MAKEUP (continued from page 55) CHAPMAN HOUSE "q4Yiere your personal taste is entiartced by timeless elegance" Fine Home Accessories • Classic Reproductions Select Antiques • Interior Design Services Floral Designs and so much more .. . 311 Walnut Blvd • Rochester • (810) 651-2157 • - 'I „ S t ; . -e • • • ..;J, ;.k - b •4. 4. %lb Z • • 4,61%. : : .: J 44, : sl• ..;.1 'ea t" 11114. i .1' • t 7 Breeze Into Spring •• • KOOCHIE KOO •• •• a • IS INSIDE ORCHARD MALL ORCHARD LAKE ROAD AT MAPLE .11 • • • I ••54 P h. - • SHIN CARE TIPS with the freshest & most exciting in spring fashions from so • • 855-8818 t 1 1 , ' • " V.. "IN • •• 11 4 • " ing; those with oily skin should use an oil-free moisturizer. Which brings us to skin type, the most important information you need to choose cosmetics or cleansers, says "Cosmetics Buy- ing Guide." To determine whether your skin is dry, normal or oily, wash your face with a non- moisturizing soap (such as Neutrogena or Purpose), wait several hours, then hold a sep- arate eyeglass lens-cleaning paper to each re- gion of your face— forehead, nose, chin, cheeks and lower and upper eyelids— for 10 seconds. On oily skin, the paper from all areas will be oily; on dry skin, dry. On normal skin, the paper held to T-zone areas (forehead, nose, sides and chin) will be oily whereas other ar- eas will be less so. The most moisturizing cleansers are cleans- ing creams or lipid cleansers; the most dry- ing are abrasive scrubs or powder masks. The best cleanser for normal skin is probably a surfactant soap or cleanser with oil-free mois- turizing ingredients says "Cosmetics Buying Guide." As we age, our skin typically becomes less oily, so oilier moisturizers and cosmetics may be called for. But some women continue to have oily skin well into adulthood. Whatever your look, put your best face for- ward and feel your inner beauty shine through. 0 `" Jackson's two-, five- and 10-minute makeups can take you from day to evening. She applies foundation sheerly all over the face to smooth out shadows and imperfections, including the eyelids, blending with a clean sponge; then she applies a few strokes of brow pencil and a light touch of eye shadow. Next she lines the top and bottom eyelids with a taupe pencil, smudging to a soft shadow, then puts one coat of mascara on the lashes top and bot- tom. Last, she adds blush and lip pencil. The five-minute makeup adds a bit more eyeliner and shadow, maybe blending three colors, with a bit more blush and lipstick. The 10-minute makeup uses two shades of blush to emphasize cheekbones, more eyebrow pencil, intensified eye shadow and red lip- stick.11