C2-Wednesday, September 17, 1980 - North Shore News Lessons in how to be President SAN DIEGO (UPI) - Ronald Reagan needs a neck lift. President Carter could win a million more votes if he darkened his cyelashes. And John Anderson's complexion needs color and pizazz, says one of Hollywood's leading beauty consultants. “Whether we like it or not, we judge a book by its cover. We want our leaders to look | good, up to date, and to inspire confidence,” said Daniel Eastman, better known as “D.E.” To such Hollywood stars as Ann- Margret, Suzanne Somers, . Lynda Carter and Shelley Winters. “Many political historians, including the eminent Theodore H. White, have said Richard Nixon lost the 1960 prexidential election to John Kennedy because of the way he looked in their first televised debate,” he said. In San Diego recently, Eastman sized up the 1980 presidential campaign in terms of how the candidates and their potential (first ladies look in appearance. “If Carter eyelashes painted dark brown, for example, he might rack up a _ couple million more votes. It could do wonders for his image and looks, give him more had his depth, dimension and confidence.” Eastman said Reagan needs a new tailor, should cut out the “greasy kid stuff look,” and do something about that “gobbler’s neck befitting another major event besides the election A MAN OF MUSIC, Steen Larson of North Vancouver stands alongside his reproduction of an 1830 European barrel organ that he bufllt. A tradesman organ builder trom Denmark, Larson took a year to make the 72 pipe organ which plays six different melodics. On weckends he takes the organ to the Granville Market.(Terry Peters photo) for those who can tell the difference our specialty SOLID TEAK dana interiors Itd. 530 Brentwood Mall 291-2012 that will be taking place in November: Thanksgiving.” Nancy Reagan fared much better in Eastman’s view. He gave her a “7” on a scale of 10 and rated her style and appearance just below former first lady Jacqueline Onassis . Eastman, 37, a cosmetologist who operates three beauty salons in the Los Angeles area, gave the following thumbnail sket- ches of the candidates and their wives. ; Carter: “He showed an interest in his appearance when he moved the part in his hair from one side to the other. In addition to the eyelash painting — which would bring some sunshine to his expressionless eyes — he could use some color in his cheeks. Also, he should grow a cucumber patch Clean Up Vous fact / Pitch-in’8O PLACE. DATE. TIME 7:30PM. 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The razor cut makes hair want to curve after the weight at the ends has been taken off. A razor has always been a better tool for cutting medium to heavy haw — the more so if one wants to give it that special, wispy. fragile effect by bringing out the natural curl and even in- creasing i by tapering and shthenng along the edges and ends. Baby fine haw, on the contrary is better cut) with scissors, bluntly. It 1s) un- derstandable that fine haw needs to be tapered less at the ends. The more fine hair is bluntly cut, the more “body” at has, especially if ut ts worn medium long. The final result’ required dictates what tool should be used — SCISSOFS. There are no rules cacept the style and the teature of the hat A raz haircut wp offen finished with the scissors A haircut is painicss whatever method is used If long or Tazvayr oF a ragaw hawut pulls and hurts. tts because the rasor is not sharp A real pro keeps his tools sharp and in good working order Because of the ocw solt feathery styles of inlay there 1 a tendency to revurn Scissors cut? 5 up. She needs to look more natural, more earthy, with no lines of demarcation on the eyes. A little less makeup would let the skin show through.” Anderson: “He has a very washed-out look with the white bair and milky-white skin. He needs pizazz, life, color in his cheeks, some to the razor cut but. as the world of fashion. is con- stantly changing, who. can predict which will be used in the coming year to realize the “in” styles of the 80s. Whatever the method. remember, in haircutting. is not what ts cut off that ts important but what is left on, and this. only a trained professional — nut the tools he uses — achieves the results. color back in his hair. The eyebrows are a little unruly and could stand reshaping. | would also change the style of his eyeglasses; they're too hard for his face.” Nancy Reagan: “She's very aware, clegant, pretty with a youthful appearance, and she's been getting facials since the late 60s.” ®D.-ep Pore Clean-.; ®Ren venatny Trees mee, @Personahzed Mane 1% fessons & application- eEye Lash * Brow “ou: eMancuwes Ped Warny . ] Gift Certificates avaiable Phone: 985-6616 146 West 15th, N.Van. agree Jewellery Appraisal Service ‘Abevanden Manrkwant AINE JEWELLERY LTD 926-7213 Park Royal-North Mall Full of Flavor ORANGES GIR of the Tropics PAPAYAS Hawalan Beet Stake tmported Crunchy ‘n Good CARROTS Locally Grown For a True Satad Locally Grown NECTARINES & PEACHES castoms TOMATOES CUCUMBER L__ Prices effective Sept. 17.21/60.) Prices effective Sept. 17-21/80. 2011 LONSDALE AVE., NORTH VAN. 45°. 49° . 69%... 49%. sipsio 2°° 3 LBS for 99°