17 - Sunday, May 14, 1989 - North Shore News FASHION Fashions on parade LESLIEJANE For La Cache’s fashion show of their new spring collection has been changed to May 24 and 25 at 7:30 p.m. Reser- vations are a must. Phone 922- 8612. LeslieJane is located at 140 Marine Drive in West Vancouver. eee CONGREGATION HAR EL is hosting a Kids’ Fashion, Fair and Skin needs a THE FACE you see in the mirror reflects your level of vitality or fa- tigue, your emotional ups and downs, your body’s dietary suffi- ciencies and deficiencies. You may be surprised to learn that the surface of your face is comprised of sheets of dead skin cells, which, if left unattended, become dry, flaky and rough. Pores, which include the open- ings of oil glands, are scattered be- tween these celis like tiny craters on the skin. They spread a film cf oil across the surface that helps retain Protect face from From page 16 good for the skin, stimulating blood circulation and producing Vitamin D. Our bodies have natu- ral systems of self-defence against the sun. The sun stimulates the production of melanin in the skin, a dark pigment which causes tans, and speeds skin cell reproduction in order to thicken the skin, mak- ing it more resistant. But, when sunbathing or engag- ing in prolonged activity in the sun, these natural processes are overwhelmed and unable to resist the deeper damage of UV ‘rays. UVA rays, the sun’s tanning rays, penetrate to the lower levels of the epidermis and cause changes in the structure of the skin causing wrinkling, blood vessel damage and premature aging. A MONTH OR LESS G.A.C. Merket on Sunday, May 28 at the North Shore Hebrew School, 1735 Inglewood Ave., West Vancouver. The show runs from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For information phone Theresa Goldberg at 925-1920. eee SILVER HARBOUR CENTRE presents a spring fashion show and sale on May 31. First sitting 1:30, moisture in the cells. If there is not enough natural oil, your skin can become dry and flaky. Too much oil may clog pores, and can cause blemishes. At the end of the day, your face is covered with a thin film which includes stale makeup, oil, decom- posed cells and bacteria. Obviously, it needs a thorough cleansing. Starting with lukewarm water, massage the lather from a beauty bar or cleansing milk on to your skin. Rinse thoroughly, removing every trace of cleanser. Next, wipe UVAs — the “ali day rays’? — are equally strong in the morning as at noon, and exist all year long. UVB rays, the burning rays, burn the surface of the skin and penetrate causing deep skin destruction. UVBs — the ‘midday rays” — are at their peak between 1i a.m. and 3 p.m. and are, for the most past, filtered by the ozone layer in the winter. Both rays are linked to skin cancer. The skin on your face and body need different kinds of suncare. Your face is exposed to the sun all year long and is the first to show the signs of premature aging. Because it has less fat content, the face tans quickly and burns easily, particularly on the nose. ae - Sho pown “2-5 yy "99 yw" $35 A MONTH OR LOWER second sitting, 3 p.m. Sale from 12 noon to 3 p.m. Tickets to fashion show are $3, includes fancy tea plate. Phone 980-2474 for infor- mation. seo HUGUETTE'S IS holding a fash- ion show at Ambleside Inn Res- taurant on Tuesday, May 16 at 12 noon. Phone 922-0101 for infor- mation. se THE GARDEN Lounge at the Four Seasons Hotel is hosting a series of fashion shows during the month of May. The lunchtime shows take place between 12:30 and 2 p.m. They include: Mondi spring and summer collection on Wednesday, May 17 and Ashia Mode spring and summer collec- tion ’89 on Wednesday, May 24. Phone 689-9333 for reservations for six or more. . ose WATERFRONT BISTRO at Lonsdale Quay is hosting a sum- mer fashion show on June 7 from 7 to 9 p.m. Called ‘‘Splash into Summer Extravaganza,’’ proceeds from the show will go to the Bone Marrow Society. Phone 986-6111 for details, ane THE NEW Beginning All New Native Fashion Extravaganza °89 will be held at the Hyatt Regency Hotel on May 20 at 7 p.m. Tickets are $35 per person or $60 per cou- ple. Phone 980-0419 for details. daily care regimen your face with a cotton ball satu- rated with a toner or astringent. This thoroughly removes the cleanser and returns the skin to its proper ph. Because washing can strip away your skin’s natural surface oils, you need to replace them with a moisturizer that will stay in the surface cells without clogging pores or leaving a greasy film behind. Apply a moisturizing cream with gentle upward strokes from neck to forehead. Make sure to take ex- tra care in applying it to the soft the sun ‘‘Aiways use maximum protec- tion sunscreen on your face,’’ says Franssen. “And wear sunscreen under your makeup or in your moisturizer to protect your face all day, all summer long.” Maximum protection sunscreen should always be used for first time exposure to sun and on pale skin. Moderate protection provides proiection for sun resistant body skin that rarely burns. Minimum protection is recommended only for those who never burn and are very sun resistant. Sunscreen should be applied 30 minutes prior to sun exposure to allow it to soak into the skin. Reapply every three hours and immediately after being in the water. skin beneath the eyes, and to the neck. Lines of aging show there first. And here’s an extra tip. 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