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IMAGINE going out in the same clothes you had in 1987. .But while most of us
change our wardrobes to keep up with new fashions, once we have found a tried and tested look for our face, it is easy to stick to something safe. If the thought of your favourite lip stick . being discontinued makes you want to cry, and years of putting on'neutral shades means you can do your face in five minutes, it is time to get out of your beauty rut. But updating your look
lines around your eyes and mouth, as this will only high
light it. Try to use your make-up to
- they may look like medieval torture implements, but used before'mascara they are per fect for opening up your eyes. Thick -black" eyeliner
rather than slapping on a whole faceful. ■ Invest in an eyelash curler
emphasise your best features ■ <
volumising or lengthening mascara. A good neutral eye shadow is a must but add some colour with lilac or plum. which suits almost every eye - colour. To play it safe, stick to the
. ows are longer-lasting. A slick of lipstick can transform your face, but leave the plastic shiny, gloop for 15-year-olds and cut out the visible dark lipliner. v ' i " - Unless you are a talented
does not mean spending a for tune. Make the most expen sive item in your make-up bag your foundation - it should provide the perfect base with out caking over your own skintone.
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were sighted along the way.
their way to Siddows, where they were able to watch sandmartins skimming over the water, whilst oyster catchers, goosanders anil pochard were sighted on the river bank.
The naturalists made
group stopped for lunch. Having made their way to Little Mitton and then Great Mittori, members of the party were able to see inside the historic church as a steward was preparing it for Sunday worship, j After a further short
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terrible, so to find the perfect shade, always try your foun dation on your jawline rather than wrist - you will not be wearing it on your arms, after ail. Check it in daylight and it should be invisible. As with eyeshadow and
the past. Today’s products contain light-reflecting parti cles, anti-ageing ingredients and moisturisers. • An orange tide mark looks
Panstick should be left in -
around your whole eye, or electric blue mascara, are not flattering. There is no need to go without liner but keep it thin and above your top lash es. Switch to more flattering shades, including browns and plums, or use a line of dark eyeshadow on your top eyelid . for a softer look. To emphasise lashes, try a
old rule of not matching your eyeshadow to your eyes. Instead, brown-eyed babes should try gold and copper,: while blue and green-eyed girls will look good with brown shades. But do not be afraid to
experiment - a sheer wash of colour is subtle but flattering, Do not be put off by bright
colours, as most are more sheer than in the packaging. Creams or cream-to-pow-
der shadows are easy to blend and give a flattering glossy finish, although powder shad-
professional/drawing outside your lips to increase your pout will simply look like you have missed, so try a dab of gloss in the centre of your lips to plump them up. Match the colour to your skin - English roses are best sticking to pinky-reds and “cooler” colours, while Mediterranean skins suit orange-based ver sions. : : i : Frosted colours can be age
ing on anyone over 35 while matt lipsticks make the lips look smaller and can slide into fine lines.
Make a handsome job oft the manicure
WE often neglect our talons, but beautifully cared-for nails can add the final polish to an outfit. Having a professional manicure at a
salon or the growing number of nail bars around the country is a relaxing treat, but it is also one of the easiest beauty treatments to carry out at home. Healthy nails need plenty of calci
blusher, always blend it so there are no hard edges and do not cake it on to hide fine
Victoriana and Moulin Rogue, an hourglass shape and heaving bust is staying firmly in fash ion. But do not worry - whale bone has been replaced by more gentle materials and the ulti mate outerwear is a n t iq u e - in f lu e n c ed underwear. Phillip Warren, a spe
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ATHE.in girls - the corset is back. Hot on the heels of
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been a return to curves.” Celebrities often rely
show. For extra pampering, do your manicure after you have had a bath; otherwise soak your hands for a short while in a bowl of warm water. Next rub in a blob of cuticle cream,
wise you can weaken the nail - and stick to an emery board, as metal files can be too rough. Nail varnishes come in their hun
um and water, so make sure your diet includes dairy products or dark green leafy vegetables and eight glasses of water a day. Your nails are 16% water, so if you are dehydrated, it will soon
on good old-fashioned corsetry to keep every thing in place, and Madonna and Victoria Beckham are both fans. Corsets give you a
Oscars had a corset inside. Hear’Say’s My- leene Klass gets rigged out at Rigby and Peller, the Queen’s lingerie mak ers.
good shape in evening dress, especially a strap less one. Kate Winslet’s Ben de Lisi dress at the
Thirties when women began to take more exer cise and diet that fashion became more liberal. So why, in this apparently more liberal age, is the corset back in vogue? “The corset is back in
couldn’t get dressed without one,” he says. “In order to have a fash ionable figure a t any time before the 20th cen tury women had to move flesh around the body.” I t was only in the
cialist on costume histo ry, says corsets have bound up western dress- sense since the 16th cen tury. “For a long time you
range of ready-to-wear corsets starting at £89 and a made-to-measure service, with corsets tak
The company has a ing four to six weeks to
make, costing from’ about £700. The store advises that,
when buying an expen sive corset, you should make sure it is heavily boned with a lace pull back to really give a good hourglass shape and voluptuous bust. If it does not bring in the waist it is not a proper corset. Corsets also support
the shoulders and back and hold in the stomach. However, do treat the idea with caution. Tight
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before pushing them back gently with an orange stick. Be careful not to dig in and never cut your cuticles. Then shape your nails. If they are extremely long, cut them
with a pair of nail scissors. Fashion able nail shapes change, but unless there is a certain look you want, try following their natural shape. File in one direction only - other
The corset is back - for a fashionable figure
lacing interferes with back muscles and long term wear can cause seri ous malfunctions and damage to internal organs. For safety, seek expert advice on;
www.staylace.com. Original corsets were a
straight-laced affair, with three layers of fab ric lined with strips of twisted paper, wood, whale bone or even steel to shape the bodice. Now plastics and lycra are used and corsets are made for moving.
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