KNGW YOUR hair and your stylist. Salon’s Cut-A-Thon to benefit AIDS researca From page 14 a dramatically different look, she usually gets it in the spring. “In fall, similarly to the time, she falls back to the security of natural colors.”’ An average cut costs $32 for women, color starts at $58, spiral waves (which can last up to one year) cost $125. HAIR COMPANY, at 1981 Lonsdale Ave. in North Van- couver, is owned by David Campell who trained at Vidal Sas- soon in both London and the U.S. The shop is known as a pro- gressive salon, though there is a mixed clientele. Makeovers, in- cluding both hair and makeup, are often performed for individual clients and women’s groups. The salon is known for its cut- ting techniques and for its foil _ highlighting. As well, one of the shop’s stylists specializes in black hair and does cutting, curl relax- ing and corn rowing or braiding. This salon offers a unique ser- vice. You can have your nails manicured or have a temporary .tattoo apglied (which is fashion- able currently) at the same time you are heving your hair done. The salon caters to both men and women. A man’s cut costs $28, $39 for a woman's cut. Highlights start at $65. Also worth mention is Sharp Hair Design, 117-1433 Lonsdale Ave. in North Vancouver. This full-service salon is organizing and sponsoring a Cut-A-Thon ito benefit AIDS research on Saturday, May 16. The public is invited to visit the shop and receive a hair cut for a minimum of $15 donation, with the entire proceeds being donated to the worthy cause. Call Sharp Hair Design at 987- 4247, or your own salon to find out if they are participating in the event. - Carol Crenna The Bay's. Famous Roast Beef Dinner A Great Value Any Way You Slice it! Each dinner includes Potatoes, Vegetabies and Yorkshire Pudding. Choice of 2 delicious cuts. Regular Cut. Our Reg. $5.99 Sale Price Extra Cut Extra Cut. Our Reg. $6.99 * Coupons or other discounts not applicable Available from May Lith to May 16th only. Sunday, May 10, 1992 ~ North Shore News — 47 Avoid costly wardrobe mistakes A LOT of women have expen- sive outfits in their wardrobe that they never wear. North Shore resident and BeautiControl Image Consul- tant Louise Weinbren has just established a business that helps peopie avoid making these types of costly wardrobe mistakes. “What I do is help people to shop wisely. That includes buy- ing clothes to suit someone’s body shape,’ said Weinbren. Weinbren has worked full time since January as an image consultant using products and services set up by the United States-based BeautiControl Image Company. The company has been operating for 10 years and has been active in the Vancouver area for approxi- mately three years. Weinbren said she made a career move to the beauty business from her unchalleng- ing executive secretary job while taking business ad- ministration at Capilano Col- lege. One of the reasons she chose her new business was she liked the “total image’? concept of makeup instruction, skin care consultation, color analysis, hairstyle suitability and best clothing styles for a particular figure that are wrapped up ititce “CHECK OUT CHECKERS" “Check out Checkers” is a popular phrase used by people who have visited Checkers Hair Design Ltd. located on Lonsdale & 18th, after four years in operation. With its fully experienced staff trained from Sukis, Vancouver, Vidal Sassoon and Tony & Guy from England, they are sure to offer you the very best, and the latest knowledge and cechni- ques in hair styles, color and pesms. {n four years, Checkers have shown their abili- ty to offer the very best to all cheir customers. They are friendly, approachable, and attencive, enabling cach client to easily discuss his/her needs and wishes. If you are not sure how you'll like your hair done, they will offer you professional advice with care according to your features, personality and hair texture. Checkers offers a fashionable, new look and excellent quality at a very affordable price. Hair cuts for men and women are only $12, perms are $30 and up, colors are $20 and up, and streaks begin at $35. Each client is treated with care and attention one service. “I feel the service industry is going to do well in the ’90s,”’ said Weinbren. About 10 other North Shore residents also work as image consuitanis for the company. The products and services are demonstrated to clients, in- cluding men, through “clinics” set up in homes. Weinbren said the skin care and makeup line is comparable in price to better retail lines. The consulting and figure analysis part of the business is free. For more information, call 988-7856. to ensure the urmas: satisfaction they can seldom get anywhere else! The philosophy of CHECKERS is to maintain the best fashionable cut, perm, steak o¢ color for each of their clients at a price everyone would hwet If you have not visited Checkers before, come and experience the difference. Let Checkers cteate a new summer look for you. Our stylists car speak many languages — in- cluding English, Spanish, Persian, Japanese and Chinese. For a limited time, you'll receive free Joico shampoo and conditioner with a perm, color or streaks. “Check out Checkers” 1851 Lonsdale Ave. 985-4912 ad budget with co-op advertis Most major manufacturers offer co-operative advertising plans. This means your purchases may have earned doilars with which can pay all or some of your newspaper ad costs. It costs nothing but a phone call to find out about ail available co-op advertising dollars you qualify for. 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