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Show Do Golors Flatter You? I By BETTY CLARKE Time was when all you considered consid-ered probably was the color of your hair (and maybe your eyes) in buying the right color clothes. No red for redheads. No green for green eyes. Today you probably choose a green dress that makes your eyes look greener. That used to be out of the question. You've had specialists In department de-partment stores and beauty salons tell you that there Is a shade of red a redhead can wear. You've learned to avoid white powder and get a powder that blends better with your skin. Your rouge Is supposed to complement com-plement not only your skin but your hair and eyes. Basically your lipstick Is chosen according to your type as a redhead, towhead, mouse-colored hair, black or brown. And because your skin likely corre-ponds corre-ponds in tone-colore. But you may be one of the lovely women whose black hair shines above a pale skin. Then you've got to think of that, too. Lately the word has gone around rapidly that your home is at Its best if it also has interior decoration according to your color personality. Your draperies and walls ought to be the colors col-ors that show up your blond beauty, experts are saying. For some time you've heard the advice to match your Jewels, nail polish or lipstick. And costume Jewelry is appearing appear-ing In powder tints. If you are a blonde with dresden skin and want to twince pearls in your pompadour, you can get pearls in a rose hue. Brunette . . . or . . . Blonds? |