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— On her wedding day, the [most important in a woman's
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■spouse to differing types of -tions.
jeh a highly developed state, tat there are lotions designed ir all conditions of hair— o r mat, porous, damaged, nted or bleached being some f these. People with t i n t e d or leached hair can ask for a cm containing a special con- itioning lo t io n although early all good perms nowadays
Today waving has reached Her wedding day, the most
I important in a womans life _is the one when she is the Lcus of all eyes. Never will
I mere be another day when it more important lor her to
aivc'such an ingredient built n.
he shampoo, which is followed iy the winding of the hair.
After the diagnosis comes
Dividing the hair so that the ■iglit amount goes on to each ■tiller is a particularly skilled >a:: of the process, for the ■trength of the winding and the iosition of the curler dictates he style which will emerge. If hair is wound too tightly
if wave which is desired. Member R.H.
MARION'S Aidies Ha i r S t y l i s t
a KING STREET CLTTHEROE
Telephone: 3889
I look and feel her best, from top of her frothily-veiled
head to the tip of her daintily
| ;hod leet. ln 0r(ier to achieve th is pns-
•T stmieht-from-the-bandbox \ k . "would-be bride will
vjend t^c weeks before her voiding in careful preparation.
he result can be damaged hair, ireakage and frizz. Winding las to be varied according to he type of hair and the kind
rhoosine a dress that is exactly J,-nt for her personality and tjV s choice range is wide
G-eat care will be spent in
from the long, classical lines to demure m in i lengths, although in the section of col our the majority brides still show preference for the conven tional white, rather than for more adventurous colours.
care is given to the choice of accessories to be worn, lor they can complete the picture or add a jarring note that de tracts from its perfection. The hair should be dressed
It pays dividends if equal Complementary
complexion is as perfect as it can be. free from pimples, blackheads and blemishes. The nigh; before her wedding she will deep cleanse her face and. neck and give her eyes an extra sparkle by covering them for 20 minutes with cotton wool pads wrung out witch hazel. A warm bath, immediately on
three.Cosmetics have an essential
role for they must enhance her appearance without their use being obvious or garish in its
effect. Aim tit soft, natural skin
rising, will help to se away those wedding day nerves which can
uuiglv.cn up all the muscles and give a stiff, awk ward gait instead of a glide down the aisle.
Hunger
in a style which not only suits the lace but is complement!, .y to the bridal veil and still looks good uncovered topped by a gay hat when the newly-wed bride dons her going-avay out fit. before setting off on her honeymoon. A wise bride ensures that her
ding day and lavish use of bath essence will help to instil a lux urious. leisurely feeling that will enable her to enjoy a hearty breakfast. Gone are the days when it
A girl should enjoy her wed
tones, with a touch of delicate colour in the checks at the brows and tip of the elfin to offset the reflected whiteness of bridal attire and rely oil mascara.ralher than too much ey.- shadow or eye-liner to accentuate them A little cold cream smoothed
intendent the choice of dresses for the bridesmaids and, although it is customary for the bridegroom to pay for the flowers, she will also want to decide for herself and her attendants on the kinds and colours of flowers carried and whether she herself will have a bouquet. or a single bloom surmounting an ivory prayer book.
The bride has also to super V
sparingly on to the eyelids, l'aintlv tinged with eye shadow, will help to retain that dewy look.
Perfume
war considered tile done thing for a bride to swoon on her wedding day—whether the cause was hunger, tight-lacing, fear, or a combination of till
used to remove stray traces and add a diffused glow to the skin, while lipstick tones should be muted, never harsh or vivid. Perfume adds a final touch,
A powder brush should be
choose a stylish ensemble, suit or dress and coat, according to her taste, but one which is suitable for travel, without crushing or creasing.
For her honeymoon she will
suitcase for her trousseau, de lightfully frothy lingerie, svelte housecoat, cosy feminine mules, and if she leaves it packed in readiness for a quick get-away after the reception, she will lock it and hide the key.
She will probably buy a new
subtle and pervasive: but heavy, cloying perfumes should lie avoided.
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showers of confetti cascaduig over the floor of the hotel bed room when she unpacks on the first night of her honeymoon.
Otherwise she trill bring
after she and her husband have convinced themselves their air of nonchalance has deceived the hotel staff into thinking them an old married couple.
Chat would be just tc , much
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