‘16 - Sunday, May-29, 1994-- North Shore News Carol Grenna Oe FASHION STATEMENTS AS CREATURES of habit, we like.te create a daily rou- tine in our lives. These learned habits and personal traits often remain unchanged. Couples, tuo, have their own special rou- - tines and a collective per- . ‘sonality which may or may ' not change during the course ofa relationship, - depending upon the circum- stances. : _ Accurate projection of both your individual and collective per-" sonality through all of its changes is a necessary element of living - life to the fullest. As a multi-: “dimensional couple of the ’90s, “you share active lives and personal experiences, doubling your char- acter. One plus one can add up to ‘ a dynainic duo that makes a differ- “ence — to each other and to the ho : “commiinity. a ‘ ‘We aren ‘implying t that ther os) a anything wrong with growing AFTER: René got an updated iook with Italian separates, ‘Including a dressy black linen. and olive famb’s suede bomber | _lacket. . familiar and comfortable with who you are right now. But, if your roles change from spouse to pro- fessional, peer and purent in the " same day or if you have hud major "changes in your life in recent years, your. image should reveal il, Changing the way you perceive" yourself and your partner is not as simple as coloring your hair or buying a new dress, but several outward changes can give you new perspective. and change the attitude of others toward you. : The North Shore News offers a young couple a chance tosce themselves, and each other, differ- ently. A team of experts were: . | _ asked to give Elizabeth Jones and René Botzenhardt a makeover. Both 34 years old, they have been mattied two ard a half years with | no children.’ We.wanted to show this couple that it’s not difficult to kick up some dust from your cornets and" breathe new life into your look.. NEWS photos Mike Wakefield BEFORE: Elizabeth Jones and René Botzenhardt. Elizabeth, a dental hygenist, must wear a uniform with mask to work and is a naturalist when it comes to hair and makeup. Though her personality is viva~ cious und outgoing, her style did not reflect it. She focused more on camouflaging the unwanted weight gained in the past year and has not changed her basic casual | look for quite some time. Elizabeth’s thick, naturally wavy hair gains depth and move- ment with a new style from KathyChan Hair Studio. Kathy Chan cut approximately six inches off the bottom and shaped her hair into a long layered bob. She left the front quite full and softened her natural curls with a curling iron to provide more volume. The ends are curled under at the chin to emphasize her jawline. After the damaged hair was trimmed off, a rich natural dark ..brown remained and therefore no dye was needed. A finishing var- . .. nish gives added shine. The cut is” easy to manage and change by using ‘gel to give her natural curls more shape with'scrunching. To express her personality, and ‘flatter her figure, Elizabeth wears can updated outfit from Phoenix. Owner Lyn Rockwell chose light- - weight wearable separates that . draw attention to her face. : Rockwell stressed that the right foundation garments are the first AFTER: Elizabeth gets a new look witha long layered bob halr-. cut. Her natural curls were softened using a curling iron to 0 pro: vide more volume. ° priority in flattering Blizabeth’s s figure and she introduced her toa line of specialty bras for hard-to-: fit shapes available at her new Romantique shop. ~*~ Elizabeth’s taupe jacket with’ black whip-stitched trim is ina \inen blend with a draped front . and floating hemline. It covers a black rayon knit tunic and-pants. The two necklines and statement- making jewelry frame the face. : Since Elizabeth does not like to wear a Jot of cosmetics, makeup antist Kelly Siegman at KathyChan- Studio gave her a natural look with nude and brown shades by Matrix cosmetic line. Dark circles "Nationally Accredited Photographer (MPA) VAN DYKE STUDIO_ “AMERICAN SOCHTY ASP under: the eyes and r ness ‘around . “the: nose are covered by a cor ceed “ASK. WAYNE. Grachiate vd 1968 from the Intertiational Fabricore Institute in Silverspring, Maryland, Myth Versus Reality: : Taking the Mr ystery Out of. Drycieaning You. take your soiled clothes: to’ your . drycleaner and later pick ther: up looking hike new. But do you know what happens in between? To many. of us. drycleaning is a. mystery. The ward drycleaning isa mis- nomer. Drycleaning is the'use’ of fluids.to .temove soil and stains from fabric that waler “cannot do alone. ft is called “drycléaning” because the fluid contains little or no water ‘ond dves' not penetrate the fibers as water does. To keep your clothes Jooking their best, beware of some of these myths about drycleaning. , + Myth: Frequent cleaning can Wear out clothes. : ‘ in fact. the oppesite is true. Nat only do stains set with age making the garment umvearable, but ground in dirt and solf ect as an abrasive, like sand paper, causing rapid wear of fibers. *Myth: Hair spray can remove ink stains. Sometimes yes and sometimes no. The aleohol in hair spray can help remove’ same ink stains, but beware, it can often * remove dyes leaving an cven more unsight- ly area.» + Myth: Club’ soda is the universal stain . remover. Not true. Club soda can cause firoblems . for sitks and rayons that are sensitive to ‘CAROUSEL CLEANERS Outside tocation between Canada Trust & The Bay Mon Wed. 6:30 t0 6:30 pin Thurs-Fri, 6:30 to 9.00 pen Saturday 6:30 to 5:30 pm Sunday 12.0010 5:00pm - 922-4811 Park Royal North’,