pwatia,4, CONCEALER TIPS • In My Own Studio On Northwestern Highway Farmington Hills Engagements Every time you read about concealer the rule is ... concealer first, foundation second. I can't quite understand that method. By the time you cover the concealer with foundation the con- cealer is all but blended into oblivion ... noth- ing left ..."there are the circles again" you say to yourself. "Why can't these companies make a concealer that works? Has anybody thought about putting a concealer on top of the foundation? It works! Try it. However, don't powder on top of it. Only the youngest, smoothest skin under the eye can handle a slight dusting of powder. For the rest of us - "if you'll excuse me," no dusting of any- thing - nada - nothing. Any powder under the eye catches in the lines and looks like crepe. Sometimes the color under your eye is actual- ly almost black caused by allergies or just plain heredity. Stay away from lite or almost white concealers ... you will end up with grey cir- cles under the eyes. Use a densely pigmented peach, pink or rose. I've custom blended con- cealers for my clients and they've said "I'm so excited - I'm finally covering these circles with- out a heavy crepe look under my eyes:' Thank you Shifra! V ot Turkin-McCuiston Announcement is made of the en- gagement of Stephanie Ellen Turkin, daughter of Mary Turkin of Southfield and the late Jack Turkin, to Martin Thomas Mc- Cuiston, son of Loretta McCuis- ton of Berkley and the late Charlie McCuiston. Miss Turkin attended Berkley High School and Oakland Com- munity College and is employed as a systems administrator for Broder Bros. in Plymouth. Mr. McCuiston attended Berkley High School and is a veteran of the U.S. Army who served in Vietnam. He is employed as a driver/salesman for Better Made Potato Chips in Detroit. A September wedding is planned. / V714 „Wv' f- I- -*7 7 :1 ) ■ ‘4. r4,(4.trwe ,D4,6v ,e44,iO4.4./ cornell Eitte.44,44.4ftenzy Wolf-Perlman Joseph and Roberta Wolf of versity. She is employed with De- Farmington Hills are delighted troit Public Schools as a middle to announce the engagement of school teacher at Clippert Acad- their daughter, Jacqueline Beth, emy. Aaron earned his bachelor to Aaron Michael, son of Eugene of fine arts degree from Kendall and Rochelle Perlman of South- College of Art and Design. He is employed as a designer at a cus- field. Jackie earned a bachelor of tom cabinet shop. A December wedding is arts degree in elementary edu- cation from Michigan State Uni- planned. (810) 626-1100 Internet: http://www.joecornell.com CLASSIFIED GET RESULTS! Call The Jewish News 354-5959 -4 1c4 ch://2a Bring a World-Class Performer To Your Event... DAVID SYME BAND or SOLO c o ‘t Reliability, Experience, Peace of Mind. ioeicor Entertainment Family Events Jewish Programs Scholar-In-Residence Corporate Shows Concerts Lecture-Concerts 810.681.2417 NOW AVAILABLE FOR WEDDINGS David Syme's EIGHT recordings available at all Harmony House locations or call 1-800-321-PIANO (1-800-321-7426) • I • • • Ilu u 11111111111111111 Thursdays at THE WHITNEY! Call 313-832-5700 Hear David Syme LIVE on WHND, 560 on the AM Dial, every Friday from 5:00 p.m: to 6:00 p.m. ■ alCs • Disc _Jockeys • Dancers en( Sinudcasts • n( Screens • LOting • Kgraokt Rick Benton (810) 626-9550