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Show 1 n - '( ? -J Vi " ' 'I W . . V las Beta Rick Rynders and his date Pat Gessel enjoyed Robin Hood party Thanksgiving Eve. j. Round Face 4 'Sjj 0b,ong Face ' :5a! I m o J Heart Shape V if Square Face Diamond Shsjoe Photo courtesy of Avon Products, Inc Check your face shape . . . and use a blusher artfully to give it a T prettier balance. The diagrams show how. Blush And Beautify Shape up or shape out. That's not an order but a hint of what a little make up artistry can do for facial contours that are less than perfect. According to beauty experts, few girls have the ideal face shape, which is the oval. But simple make-up techniques can give prettier pret-tier balance to shapes that lack the natural, perfect symmetry of the oval. In general, most face shapes may be categorized as round, oblong, square, heart and diamond. One of the most effective ways to "shape up" faces to look more like the ideal oval is artful use of a blusher. Blushers also add a natural, nat-ural, radiant glow to the complexion. complex-ion. The color of the blusher you use should be close to your skin tones. Avon simplifies the selection by providing shades in color groups of amber, rose and pink. The company's beauty advisors offer these suggestions for the use of blusher on the different face shapes: ROUND This shape should be made to appear longer and thinner. Blusher applied in a crescent shape on and below the cheekbone will do the trick. OBLONG The length and rectangular rec-tangular appearance of the oblong face can be minimized by applying blusher on the cheekbone, beneath the center of each eye. It should ( be winged out and up, beyond the outer eye corner. SQUARE Blusher applied in a half-circle on the cheekbone will soften and round this shapes , square angles. The blusher should be extended out no farther than beneath be-neath the end of each brow. HEART This shape appears to have better balance when blush0, is applied to the cheek in a triangle-The triangle-The triangle's point should W placed on the cheekbone beneath the eye's center, and its base abou one inch below the cheekbone, should be blended in a circular pattern pat-tern to the outer eye corner. If you don't know what shape your face is try this. With one ey closed, for a better perspecU'- . draw your facial outline with a D of soap on the bathroom mur The line may be irregular, but y should be able to judge the sn r-you've r-you've drawn. |