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Show Thursday, March THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, 17, 1983 - Page 15 Today Ann Landers General Public Celebrities and Bath In Limelight, Says Stylist By MARIANNA The second unfor- tunate incident Utah County resident can have at least A oc- curred while she was tinting a man's beard black. She accidentally spilt some of the one thing in common with Suzanne Som- - mers, Eric Estrada or L a Raquel Welch haircut from Diane F. Memmott. Memmott, owner of The Hair Connection, 392 S. State in Orem, tint onto his white shirt. "He just hap- pened to be on his way to work. Fortunately, he didn't get mad." She does not suggest bringing a picture of a desired haircut to a politely says in her Southern drawl that no longer are hairstylists called "beauticians." "The word beautician causes a person to think of a little old lady doing a shampoo and rinse," she says. "While the word hairstylist or haircutter means style and creativity." She attended Cosmetology Beauty Pedigree-Matchin- g Dear Ann Landers: You say the bleeding. Finally I notion of "pedigree-matching- " told the guy and luckmight lead to destroying all huily he wasn't upset." mans that are mentally or physi- L. MEYER Herald Staff Writer of Southern No j -- hairstylist. "I find that it disappoints the person because she doesn't look like c "5 - to Dennif Patterson Photo hairstylist is one who has confidence in herself, says Diane Memmott. A good School Utah, a private beauty college. "Beauty school itself can teach you only so much. You have to have the creative style within you," Memmott says. In beauty school one does not only learn to cut hair but the theory behind a particular cut and the veins, bones and muscles of the body (from head to hand), she says. Memmott began styling the tresses of celebrities in 1976 as an assistant to hairstylist Gail Row-eat Osmond Studios. Among her more famous clients are Betty White, Robert Young, Eric Estrada, Jimmy Stewart, ll Cheryl Ladd, Johnny Dark and Kristie McNichol. Last summer she styled the hair of the stars on the TV movie, "Child Bride of Short Creek." She no longer works for Osmond Studios and has not cut hair for a celebrity since last summer and Memmott says she misses those times. Her favorite stars were Cheryl Tiegs and Kris Kristofferson. Of Tiegs, Memmott says "She's the girl. She has a concern for people. She's warm to talk to and doesn't act like she puts herself above anyone." "Kris is sincere," she says. "Once he said, 'I don't know why g people think I'm so because personally, I think I'm downright ugly,'" she said. Her less favorite stars include and Raquel Welch. "They are sex symbols and have to have an air about them, I guess, but I didn't like their arrogant manner." doesn't treat celebrity She clients differently than any other customer. "You take into consideration who they (the stars) are and that they'll be in the limelight so they have to have a good cut, but I do that with anyone's hair that I cut," Memmott says. "The general public is in the limelight, too. People see them every day. "When you cut hair you can create images that people look- wouldn't think of themselves ing good in. "I'm always looking at people and imagining what they would look like in a certain style. I like to create, that's why I cut hair," Memmott says. She has only had two disasters. At the beginning of her career she clipped a man's ear. "I tried to stop the bleeding by using a tissue, but that ear kept on However, she says she ran imnrnvise en that the haircut fits the individual. According to Mem mott, "a good haircut design of the hair blends together," she says. "A good hairstylist is one who has confidence in herself," she says. "It's important to understand and communicate with people. The main thing is to maintain an interest with the client. The person who is in the chair is what's important for that moment." Memmott suggests getting a haircut every four weeks and to use a shampoo that doesn't have a detergent-base- . Since hair becomes accustomed to shampoo, she says, it is a good idea to interchange brands every three months. 112 PRICE! good-lookin- in. is one the individual can handle after leaving the shop." She says though it takes practice to obtain the style the hairstylist created, a person should be able to do it on her own within a week or two. "It's also a good haircut if the MATERNITY PANTS I Cheryl Tiegs or Cheryl Ladd, or whoever is on the picture she brings cally defective. If I knew I had the potential for producing a child with a genetic disease I would think hard and long before having any children. People with genetic time-bomshould adopt if they want families. I have a Mongoloid cousin. If she had a child it would be a tragedy. (She can't even take care of herself.) If she were destroyed, it would be murder and the world would be the poorer without her affection, good humor and flashes of wit. Yet, if I knew a child of mine would be like her, I would have myself sterilized. According to your reasoning, animal breeders should stop the selection process. Then we could all sit around and watch dogs with hip dysplasia drag their hind ends, and racehorses with thin foreleg bones breaking their legs at high No Adolph speed. Dear N.A.: You have missed completely the point I tried to make but I am printing your letter because you do say some rather sensible things. I am vitally interested in genetic screening, but I want nothing to do with a system that matches people for reproduction based genetic solely on their on low barrel heel a flirty bow atop a pretty pump. Ready for go on a frisky little barrel heel. In white smooth. Have 22 99 price! Easy-goin- g all-ma- le When I was in high school I remember that we girls were always given privacy in gym class when we showered and changed into and out of our suits. I was grateful for that privacy. Yet my husband says when he was in the service no one cared about modesty in showers or even in bathrooms. Our sons swim in the nude at camp and they say the same thing. Visa MasterCard UNIVERSITY MALL CROSSROADS VALLEY FAIR MALL PLAZA j MATERNITY WARDROBE Vsl V 32 NORTH 100 IAST PROVO n Waiting For! DAPPER BOW PUMP rfl Nr 1 KMarch The Sale You've Been port Dear Mom: People don't become homosexuals on the spur of the moment because they are lonely. That pattern is set (or it isn't) by the age of three or four. "superiority." Dear Ann Landers: As the only female member of an household (three sons), I have been told I am nuts. Vinyl E helipve this mav be the reason is so much homosexuality today. 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