BUROPEAN FACIALS 1 1/2 hr. *35 . z Ask about our wax specials reg. 60 Hurry — Special ends Mon. Oct. 10 Evenings also available. Jana Esthetics Call for appt. 985-7359 EAI ERAT ENON Cerner, Peele eee Stephane de Raucourt SHOES fore rere 96s Semmens ee me Se Soares eV Tea SSPE WINER R TT 7 ” BiReS Ay New Fall Fashions e Sportswear Housecoats Cruisewear Nighties Pyjamas Pantyhose Lingerie Loungewear ® Velour Pant Suits Pat Girling & Pat Gillingham (formerly of Jeanne Dorse) alee Marine Dr. West Vancouver 1 922- 96 1 5 oo She ka ete ie NEY ee EA ed BR SAAS lt AAD SS et AEE aS PONG FATES a TIENBE AER COSMETICS SHIFT out of neutral as color makes a comehack this fall. Its not likely many of us will be adopting the vampish. piled-on color model-of-the-moment Nadja Auermann wears on this month's cover of Bazaur, But it is realistic to expect an overall richening of makeup us fashion itself makes a teturn to color. Designers trade in spring's neutral tones and natural fabrics for shiny polyesters, rich velvets and candy-floss color. Highly tex- tured fabrics such as mohair and chenille cry out for livelier make- up on the face. Cosmetic companics answer the call with a range of créme or gloss lipsticks, subtle blushers and smoky eyeshadows. When it comes to lipsticks, manufacturers are seeing red. Chanel introduces three new shades Jor fall: Red Flame, Cranberry and Sunset. The Body Shop extends its Colourings col- lection to include four new shades: Blackcurrant, Valentine's Red, Cranberry and Burnished Pink. Both lines span the range from dark berry shades to fiery crimson. To convey an aura of drama, red fips should be balanced by a more finished eye. The Body Shop suggests apply- ing a pale colcr to the entire lid. lining eyes with a smoky shadow along upper and lower lashes, fin- ishing off with a double coat of mascara on upper lashes only. For the faint of hand, Frank Toskan, creative director for MAC cosmetics, urges a trip to the cos- metic counter. “You don't cut your hair by yourse(f.” he says, so it only stands to reason that any radical change ta your makeup routine should be made under professional supervision. (Many counters offer free makeup demonstrations and advice, but some require appoint- ments so phone‘ahead.) As magazine beauty editors the simple life is at leshejane somewhere there is a simple life waiting for me. somewhere there Is peace and quiet and it doesn't have to be over the rainbow or around the corner. it can be right here, right now. ...our fall part two collection has arrived. ew — LESLIEJANE i480 MARINE DRIVE WEST VANCOUVER 922-8612 STYLE NOTES pay homage to the disco era by piling on the glam, cosmetic com- panies are taking advantage of new technology to offer more color in products without going for a heavier louk. Micro-milling processes a!tow for oowders that are so sheer ihey mia with your skintone for a com- pletely natural look, Estée Lauder’s Blushing Natural Cheek Color, in 20 new shades, is com- posed of “tiny nonometric crys- talline pigments” that heip pro- duce see-through color, The result is a far ery from the heavy, opaque hues of the '70s and early ‘80s. The effect is an aura of glam- our and drama that complements this season’s bright fuchsia and purple fashions, textural tweeds and satiny finishes. It's an obvious reaction to last year’s neutral face. grunge and monastic garb. There is one thing to remem- ber, though, before you go piling on the glam. Toskan puts it into perspective. “Makeup is an accessory. If you depend on it for your looks, there’s something wrong. If you can’t answer your door without lipstick on,” you are out of touch. Photo submitted CHANEL’S FACE for fall is a salute to dramatic color.