6R___ THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAC .. .W.w .,.,,. omplexion areHints Soap, Creams Keep. Face Fresh; Glowing oets acclaim the girl with wind rain in her face; they devote; net upon sonnet to' her fresh-! d loveliness. oodness knows that Ann Arbor Is, get more than their share of e elements, but in spite of what, poets say it takes more than I and rain to keep a complex- clear and glowing. rdinary washing with soap and m water does more than any- g else to benfit skin, but like hing else, there's a right and rong way to go about it. Start with Lather, art with a rich lather, strok- suds upward from . chin to kbones'to nose and finally to Ales. Heat opens clogged pores, keep the water as' warm as ible. Rinse well with warm, icold ,ater.. idly enough, that teen-age boo called acne often persists nd the .teens. If this is your lem, an even. more thorough sing ritual is in order. he best way to eliminate acne hrough three face-sudsings a followed by a scrubbing with nsings grains. These grains nixed with water, then worked the face to eliminate oil and IVY LEAGUE REPLACED: Pajamas Copy Chemise Sack Styles What could be more appropri- ate attire for 'hitting the sack' than a sack? Lingerie manufacturers agree with this logic and have extended the chemise style into pajama fashions. Local buyers report that the ..-- new chemise pajamas are their best selling items and have far outstripped last year's rage, the Ivy League nightshirt. Chemise Influences Pajamas, The chemise pajama tops, like their predecessor, the dress, have a long hipline with a low belt. All possess this basic identifying fea- ture. However, this is where the simi- larity ends. Some styles blouse Just above the belt while others hang perfectly straight. Some are pleated below the low belt; others have layers of ruffles and lace. Trimming ranges from colorful embroidery to pastel satin ribbons. Even pajama bottoms, have made' their departure- from the ordinary. Instead of plain long pants, the most popular new styles are shorties, pantaloons which are gathered just below the knee and striped boxer shorts which are worn with a chemise top with a matching striped sailor collar. Blouson Makes Appearance . The blouson too has recently made its first appearance in the pajama fashion world. The blous- on is similar to the chemise as it hangs perfectly straight. However; instead of having a belt that is merely low, .it has one that is at. the very bottom of the pajama top. I'ABRICS AND FASHION-New Chemise fashions in cotton, sharkskin, seercord and frosette stress versatility. Perfect for day, evening or date wear,, these fabrics hold their press and freshness with a minimum of care. Versatle Fabrics Featured In New Sprng Fashions Creams Add Moisture Don't restrict your complexion care to the daytime by any means.,' Let a rich cream add moisture to your skin while you sleep; let it cleanse your pores while "cat-nap- ping" or relaxing before a date. Low humidity and high tem- peratures do much to rob the skin of its natural moisture, so fight back with a water in oil prepara- tion that rehydrates. Many mois- turizers are designed to be worn All day under makeup, and serve as foundation at the same time they're doing their work. "You are what you eat" is an oft-repeated adage, but one that bears consideration. Pallor, rough- ness and eruptions can be caused by malnutrition.. Pimples, - black- beads and oiliness can be caused by too many sweets. It's just plain common sense that healthy foods are accompanied by healthy faces, so perhaps a. change in diet is your answer. Pamper with. Packs, Don't be afraid to pamper your skin; look what it does for a baby! For that "velvet touch," try a milk or buttermilk pack. Add a bit of almond meal to the milk, and cleanse with a gauze pad. To stimulate circulation, liewith your feet higher than your head. Rinse, with 'warm water after .twenty minutes. Cleansing cream should be ap- plied with the backs of your hands,, starting at the throat base and sweeping upward. Always use up- ward strokes, both in cleansing and washing face. After paying special attention to the areas of nose and chin, remove cream with tissues followed, by a skin lotion. If your skin hasn't yet awoke from its winter sleep, a good stim- ulation is in order. Complexion brushes work miracles; so does a splashing with cold water. A simple way to bring the blood to the surface is to hang your head for a minute.. Fight Flaky Skin Dry, flaky skin can be as much a "beauty bug" as oily, acned skin. Emollient creams are good for combatting this papery patches, as are oil masks. Try a mask of warm olive oil, applied with gauze to face and throat for fifteen min- utes; 8 stands for Sunshine and Sleep as well as Skin. The three just naturally go together, so never underestimate the importance of general health to a particularly- beautiful complexion. "The skin you love to touch" needn't be just an empty phrase in a magazine advertisement-With conscientious care you can turn it into a description of YOU. F is for Fashion; F is for Fab- The two just naturally go to- gether this season, for the new finishes make today's fabrics per- Fect for ;-daytime, playtime and datetime wear. Cottons have never been so ver- satile; Cotton blends and cotton knits retain their perennial popu- larity, while cottons that look like silks and shantungs are gaining new audiences. They all ask only a. minimum of care to stay fresh and crisp in the muggiest weather. Sharkskin Stays White Sharkskin is a blend now strong- ly established in the style spot- light. The white actually stays white, and the fabric maintains its original shaps through many washings. The pleats, too, stay knife-like through all kinds of weather and wear. Seercord. is a smart newcomer to casual daytime costumes. A combination of fine seersucker and cotton cord, it has been trimmed with a sophisticate touch of cotton satin binding to match the color of the stripe. Cotton that tailors like wool? Tarpoon is your answer. There, are small black and white plaids and .,sleep stripes--all wvith that new "haberdasher" look. Also in its favor is its resistance to water and beverage spots- Frosette Sheds Creases Frosette is the name of the new summertime fabric with the novel surface treatment. You'll be see- ing often in dresses and blouses for daytime; dark tones for streeta wear. Coeds acclaim its cool youth- ful look and 'its resistance to wrinkles.- Ever popular are the synthetic fibers for cool comfort. Rayon andt nylon with large open-weaves are seen for daytime. dresses and' blouses. Organdies,, crepes, taffetas andf satins are seen in this spring's eve-i ning wear. Traditional shades of white, pink and blue share the spot light with the new colors' of oriental yellow, fuschia and bright turquoise. No doubt about it: This is a fabric-first season! -Daily-George Keefer "HIT THE SACK"-Chemise and sack pajamas, with long hip- lines and JoW belts replace last year's fad-the Ivy League pajamas. Layers of ruffles and lace, embroidery or pastel ribbons decorate the colorful styles. GREATEST PROBLEM: Customer's 'Advice' Adds ompicaions For Designer Among the most unique new styles are the one-piece pajamas. These come with a matching pleated overskirt and can often double for a playsuit. Pajamas no longer stand alone; they have become part of an en- semble. This year no pair of pa- jamas is complete without a matching housecoat. These house- coats are usually made of a light cotton . fabric and carry out the color scheme of the matching pa- jamas. Lingerie manufacturers have fi- nally sympathized with the laun- dering problems of the students. Now practically every pajama style is being made in a drip dry cotton and dacron blend. Whether the style be the che- raise, the blouson or the one-piece pajama, the trend' is markedly away from the man-tailoring which so . thoroughly dominated last. year's fashion market. The true feminine nature has emerged in full force and the three-button collar is being re- placed by ruffles, embroidery and lace trim. By HARRIET KETIVE "Everyone seems to have a dif- ferent idea," sighed the designer, after a parade of "experts filed out of his, office. Keith Adams is.a designer for a dress manufacturing firm, design- ing sses' dresses from sizes 10 to 16. Adams said his greatest problem is that other people don't see the dresses through his eyes; yet they have their own ideas on what the styles should look like. "But," he replied, "we designers must listen. WQ know we're not the last word, but in the end we must be satis- fled." Names Rey Words Fabric, fashion and customer are the three key words in a de- signer's vocabulary. "What kind of woman would wear this dress? Where would she wear it?" This much the designer must know about all his customers. His ap-, proach: "objective familiarity." Commenting on the predomin- ance of the chemise in his show- room Adams attempted to an- swer the question: "how long will it last? " "It's got a definite fu- ture," he explained. "There are at least five variations on a sack theme, giving a wider choice. Here a woman can express herself in terms of fashion." Adams aiso has advice for wom- en who want to enter this fashion by altering- last year's styles. "Don't take last year's dresses and shorten them," he warned. New shorter skirts are a natural out- growth of the fashion trend and are proportioned accordingly. Eyeing an especially exotic new model we asked if such a creation is considered art. Adams laughed. "Not so much here as it is in France," he admitted. "There cou- ture is a real art, in the United States it is a business." A designer must be aware of businessmen, prices; labor costs, and fabric costs, he said. My role is not only as a designer, but as a diplomat, "who calms every- one's ,nerves;" a politician, "who makes eeivyone happy;" and a gigolo, "who charms the buyers," he added. Almost contradictorily, seeing his dresses sell doesn't give the de- signer= his greatest satisfaction. "More important," he emphasized, "is having other people realize what you have striven for." Similar Fashions "Actually fashions are very much the same all over," he added. Someone starts a trend and the "new models" are often no more than subtle takeoffs from it. The workroom and the design- er's assistants are important to his success. Assistants have to see things the way the designer sees them. Adams' credo is that he can't design in a vacuum. "After all, the public has the last word," he said. 1 1 lillinng NOW... 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