C2 - Wednesday, December 15, 1982 - North Shore News FROM PAGE C1 wear. A basic wardrobe is then’ chosen. women, two suits that will co-ordinate with each other . are mixed with For business several blouses. A basic dress with a vest (that matches the suits as well) is added and perhaps an evening jacket and fancy Preventing hair damage in minutes, refuses to take color or perms and generally looks dull and drab‘is usually the result of abuse of home permanent, waving.or home coloring oyer a long period oftime. ~ However, for the hair bulb itself to be damaged, it would require a deep trauma extending to the follicle level. Looking at the scalp can be an indication if hair needs more carc. If it does, it will look ashen or reddish from irritation. Too much exposure to the clements — sun, wind, salt water — can impair the hair's cuticle (the outside tayer of the shaft) and its capacity (o reflect light. When this happens the hair looks dull. A good moisture content and an even distribution of oil from the scalp's sebacous glands is a sign of good hair Comb it with a wide tooth comb. Overwashing promotes oiliness. Shampoo every two or three days with Hair tha} falls out of shape lukewarm water and rinse with cold water On dry hair, use a mild shampoo followed by a conditioner (ask your hair- dresser). liusl with a natural beide brush and never when 1s wet. THE BLUE two piece, dressed up for evening with 1 metallic belt and scarf, can also be mixed and matched with the white suit, dress, and vest, combination Pacts holds. Since hair begins under the skin’ the living part — the bulb — is what counts. Preventive care through nutrition is very important. Your daily intake of protein and fat must be well balanced. Eat fresh fruits and vegetables, drink a lot of water and make sure the visible part of your hair is a treated with care. Use chemicals such as color or perms only under the supervision of a professional beautician to prevent over-exposurc. | L Rene Vincent is ekecutive director of the Allied Beauty Association. “TOMORROW'S DREAM TODAY WHEN NATURE CAN'T; WE CAN! CALL TODAY Uacla Lashes sTUDIO 1558 Lonsdale, North Van. 980-5797 West End 1242 Robson Street y 1 $763 Oak (at 41st) 4 be _ colors in. Similar. styles so cane scarf or belt t to dress i it up for evening. ok The concept is simple. The beauty of the scheme is that. the shop is tailor-made . for investment dressing. Invites You to drop by: our new showroom at 150 West 15th Street North Vancouver Rather than a large variey of garments Compliments houses. a. clarge . ~variety - ‘of: Holiday specials include: © that . whatever garment you Gorgeous, silk dresses pick you'll: find seyeral other things to go, with it. \ The. basic wardrobe planning is used mainly by women just starting out, just. specialty si sweaters sonia se guilaien: ane 20% off grown up and they suddenly: _ Enter our FREE DRAW for different lifestyle. an Eetskin. wallet . ’ represented groups are Open 9-9 tit Dec. 24th. Atid for women who work, consulting appointments can be made in the evening. Phone 988-2096 | : ‘ 150 West 15th Street. North Vancouver ON YOUR FAVOURITE “ RICCAR NOW TO CHRISTMAS EVE ~ “AT OUR NORTH-VAN STORE ADDED BENEFITS - FEATURES INCLUDE: »- 20 year manufacturer's warranty 30 months parts & labour » Liberal trade-in allowance » 125% financing OAC Unlimited tree lessons -~ $100 deposit holds to Dec. 23 Free gift wrapping * yw Electronic control & needlestop Additional slide speed control Dual belt drive system Rotary hook ° World's smallest open arm THIS SEWING BASKET AND ACCESSORIES VALUED AT $88.00 IS YOURS ABSOLUTELY - INCLUDES . 7 SCISSORS. THREAD. FREE WHEN YOUGIVE © NEEDLES. BOBBINS. A RICCAR 9800 or 9900 ANO MORE FOR CHRISTMAS THIS YEAR RICCAR MAKES CHRISTMAS GIVING EASY. * Purchase price also includes free enrollment in one of selected courses at AlBee’s all new sewing schoo! scheduled to open this January next to our store in the Westview Shopping Centre Dis- cover how easy making clothes can gp OFFER IN EFFECT 10 DEC. 24. 1982 AT OUR NORTH VAN STORE ONLY OPEN DAILY 9:30 - 6:00 P.M. - THUR. & FRI. TO 9