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Show Page B2 - THE DAILY HERALD, Provo, Utah, Sunday, October 30, 1994 7! MAKEUP: (Continued from t Page-- Noble profession of law has sunk to a new low n jinJA 31) Dear Ann Landers: What's allow1 the makeup to be removed more" easily. Also when the makeup- job js complete, use a puff to civilizahappening to our tion when a woman can spill a cup of hot coffee on herself, sue McDonald's for $2.9 million in damages and win? Any woman who puts a scalding cup of coffee between her legs in a moving car and then tries to take off the lid is begging for trouble. The next time I'm in a restaurant and burn my tongue on hot soup, should I sue the place? If I order a pizza and burn the roof of my mouth on the hot cheese, should I sue? The next time I bite into a hard bagel and loosen a tooth, should I call a lawyer and sue the bakery? When is this outrageous behavior going to end? Greed is becoming epidemic, and it appears, so is insanity. Where did they find the 12 people who made up that jury? The woman who sued McDonald's ed gently press on transluecent powder',' then use a brush to remove the excess'.; This will help the makeup last.longer. 'Broberg said not to worry about rjining'one's complexion with a heavy makeup job. "One time like this isn't going to kill " she said. ''.For" detail work, grease paint again comes in handy and can be purchased in many stores selling Harlow een items. Women can also find good their makeup collections aC&rrne, Broberg said. For instate, red lip liner works well for lining eyes at Halloween. Green are excellent for e "ile-rim- yqur-skjn,- ejjet'-sttadow- s MMjlieS' and red lipsticks ilsefl creatively. can be Anyiark colors in eye liners or should stick to iced coffee, but can be used to create alj!feel or ugly face. Just follow lines and shadows of tjj tj'f;ftjS; and apply the color, Brob- ws Herald PhotoJason Olson Michael Correy applies a foundation color to Becca Kennedy's face. A mixture of unflavored gelatin and '.Makeup for children B"roQerg gave the following tips fijOf ffifying makeup to children. : children put their before makeup is ap- - water provided the young woman's "melted face" look. CL -- jT-r$v- other items such as spirit gum, an adhesive used for attaching fake beards) on skin before Halloween to check for allergic reactions. Utilize help from older siblings, especially if they have any artistic talent; they will feel comfortable handling a brush. Special effects Broberg emphasized that effects cos-twji- ke sure to cover costumes ViJtS'fKjrape or towel while makeup isplied. oyer yourself as well. Some rijalcup may be difficult to remove fjj)5rc3othing. fi$ve children close their eyes njft'gpplying eye makeup. If lin-i- jf tTi$. eyes, do the bottom first B'ave the child close his or her aad; eijejv before lining the top lid. Vhelipplying mascara, hold the such as bruises, scars and beards are not beyond the average person's abilities. Latex or another product called "collodian" can be used to build up areas on the skin and create bruises, slash marks or wounds. After the substance is applied, cover it with foundation and shade it with black, purple and red. Latex and collodian are available at local makeup stores as is scar wax, which can also be used to create skin disfigurements. A wolfman face can be created using crepe hair, which is available ajpljtitor steady and have the cjldrbJink to apply the color to the rifou are applying makeup to jM&rf children, invest in a brush to use with jj2eg&jaint and foundation. possible, test makeup (or at craft stores. It is wool that comes braided; it can be straightened if it is gently stretched, placed under a cloth and ironed. Before starting, paint the tip of the nose black and create dark circles around the eyes. Using a comb, gently pull a long segment of hair out of the small bundle of crepe hair. Trim one end of the segment with scissors so it is blunt cut and attach that end to the face with spirit gum (available at makeup stores). A sponge-ti- p applicator works well to apply the spirit gum to the face. Spray with hair spray when finished. Careful placement of the sepa- rate segments of hair over the cheeks, chin, sides of the nose and forehead (so the hair sprouts upward over the head) can create an effective wolfman disguise. This effect takes time, however; plan about Vi hours. Broberg suggest 1 ed using vegetable shortening to remove the spirit gum. A "melted face" look can be created with unflavored gelatin. Mix approximately Vz cup water with four packages of unflavored gelatin (the water should be warm enough to dissolve the gelatin). The final mixture should be very thick. With the person's head tilted back, carefully drizzle a small amount of the mixture on the forehead, cheeks, chin and nose. Warning: the mixture can be hard to control arid if it gets in eyelashes or eyebrows, it can pull them out. The mixture will soon set up on the face. It and the skin can then be covered with a foundation and the dripping gelatin shaded or colored in any manner you choose. Broberg 's theater makeup class is open to anyone interested in taking it. aman turns heads as poster c3ude Ifv5tl.auderdale ;HtT PALM the the Sun-Sentin- seaman BEACH, Fla. the coxswain -'JF- itflUhh-bioooo," jjfl$'pm for two of her friends who had separated from the group. dock is Fabio er, make that become Waiting at One of the friends, Jennifer dude for Palm of West Palm Beach, had Tyler Hall, been abducted and murdered and Beach Community College. Although the was found the next day . "I was really weirded out about Fabio comparison from Hall's mostly Hall says. "How was I supit," looks, modeling stint, his clean-cu- t posed to act? I had just met the girl 10 or 15 minutes before that." short-croppe- d brown hair and solid build can likeHall and Jill stayed in touch, married and moved to South Floricertainly turn da for his new assignment in July '1993. In April, Hall helped transfer Chiefs of Staff, Jesse Jackson and 411 Haitian refugees from their either. e boat off South Florida to a Hall is a seaman who every living recipient of the Medal of Honor. Coast Guard cutter. Those Haibegan taking classes at PBCC durAs an honor guard, he was a tians made up the largest single ing the summer. He's working the around his coursework pallbearer at the funeral of Alex group of refugees allowed into the college Coast Guard duties to bolster his Haley, the author of "Roots"; and United States in recent history. Last month, when he was on chances of being accepted into the was there when the coffin of Florida Highway Patrol Training Paderewski, pianist and Polduty off Miami, his utility boat ish premier, was exhumed from spotted 10 empty Cuban refugee Academy after his enlistment ends in May. Arlington National Cemetery to be rafts in two days. "The first raft we came on, we The PBCC modeling is only the returned to a free Poland. Hall even marched in a drill just sat there and looked at it for a latest in a series of Forrest Gumpteam at Mardi Gras in 1992, allike occurrences since Hall finsecond," Hall says. "I can't beished boot camp in Cape May, though it wasn't as much fun as lieve these people can actually stay on these things and stay afloat. It N.J., in 1991. It has been quite a you might imagine. 12 for were there and "We sort of puts an empty feeling in the of son a state for days Hall, trip I think we marched in 10 parades, Brooks-villin who was born your stomach." trooper, The Coast Guard has helped Fla., moved to Daytona and which averaged 10 to 15 miles each," Hall says. "We have to Hall get his priorities straight, he completed high school in Tallahassee, where his dad became a colostay focused. It's really tough said. nel with the Florida Highway Pastanding there in formation and trol. people are throwing beads around choHall was After boot camp. your neck." His honor guard hitch lasted two sen for the Coast Guard honor Ho to before he was assigned to in where D.C., years Washington, guard location was The Peanut Island. his good looks were not a requiremeasure a breast form. ment just his height (over 6 feet) his choice, because his wife, Jill and his trim physique. Because of whom he met on Bourbon Street is that, he has been within spitting during the Mardi Gras stint from the area. distance of two American presiIf his life story sounds charmed, dents, Clinton and Bush, and a Russian one, Boris Yeltsin. however, it has had its bad moHe has met Colin Powell, the ments. The night he met Jill, he former chairman of the Joint spent most of his time searching BARSZEWSKI :l7$LARRY inflatable rigid-hu- ll comes ijfJra-i- t docks at the Coast Guard ijiuoion Peanut Island, Fla. 2illing at the dock is Fabio that seaman Tyler Hall, pojiQdude for Palm Beach College. Although the comes mostly recent SfJke Com-tuiiliT- tJ heads. fftjfli' Pali's recent modeling stint, fltC'cliin-cu- t d looks, &twvrChair and solid build can heads. the college mailed summer rlkjS PuOOO oversized postcards of fCjrj.!a wet suit, carrying a with the PBCC in folate every 8- - to ijp'rounty. The postcards, with fcxij$eal for women and a surfer tfnJgTfor men to identify with, short-croppe- Ig-na- ce Dptrecipients ' to "Catch the and enroll at the sc'fopok 'ZHSM month, billboards will go Hp'tbrS'ighout Palm Beach County HJ lAffl. Plenty of grief lies ahead seaman, student and fbpTHall S3Cstud. Not that some hasn't e, jfctrjdjalready. long as he keeps that board $"45it of his gut. he'll beRob-X-all t says boatswain mate 4C.' lhw, giving UiqeS StecfiiriJ-ia- n Hall a ribbing. can't even skateboard, let surf," adds mechanics David Sparkenbaugh, Jmi-statione- f&SVorth Pjljre. 65-fo- ot full-tim- 1 Jf Success' poster on the island in the Inlet near West Palm The truth is out. Hall, "water nut," jfSjllijJim, waterski, hydroslide i'ud smlrkel. But not surf. Aloe's not a bona fide model, 'ajelf-professe- d j Let us show you what makes Amoena breast forms the most natural, most comforta- ble post-surger- y products. You'll discover that the real measure of a breast form has nothing to do with its size. then, she'd probably put THAT between her legs, spill it and sue for frostbite. Infuriated in Pittsburgh Dear Pitts: The once noble profession of law has indeed sunk to a new low, but please be aware that it was the jury that OK'd the $2.9 million. The judge lowered the amount considerably, and the case is being appealed. The medical profession also has one foot on a banana peel. Listen to this: A Miami cosmetic surgeon known as "Dr. Lips" (a large part of his practice consisted of injecting silicone to give women's lips a fuller and sexier look) was sentenced to five years in the slammer for manslaughter. It seems a male patient of his bled to death after the doctor performed an operation to enlarge the man's penis. The poor fellow had a bad heart, wore a pacemaker and was taking medication to prevent clotting, but apparently, the doctor didn't notice. And now it seems there will be more work for lawyers. According to a story by Junda Woo, a reporter for The Wall Street Journal, civil court judges in California, Georgia and Ohio have agreed that exposure to cigarette, cigar or pipe smoke can "battery." qualify as A Cincinnati sports radio host was sued for such battery by an advocate who visit-e- d studio his during the Great in 1991. American Smoke-OThe activist, who was appearing anti-smoki- ut Landers Advice Columnist another program, said the sports radio host went out of his on way to deliberately blow smoke in his face. This, he said, caused "physical discomfort, humiliadistress," and he sued. The clogging of the courts has tion and become a national disgrace. Is it not outrageous that the two Miyouths who allegedly killed chael Jordan's father on July 23, 1993, are still sitting in a North Carolina jail waiting to be put on trial because there is such a backlog of cases? Dear Ann Landers: I am a retired man who enjoys volunteer work at the veterans' hospital. I. recently went to Brooklyn and had fun telling jokes, bedside, to some, s. of the When I finished, I said to one old-timer- gent, "So long. I He looked better." hope you get white-haire- d me in the eye and said, "I hope YOU get better, too. " I laughed all the way home. Lou Y. in New .: York i Dear Lou: The "old gent" was probably a critic in his younger days. How wonderful that you have a good sense of humor. Useful nutrition tidbits By TERRI LYKINS Newspapers Knight-Ridd- Some nutrition tidbits: Does chocolate contain caffeine? Yes. An ounce of chocolate has 5 milligrams of caffeine. By comparison, one cup of coffee has about 100 milligrams. Which age group eats more ice cream at home than any other? It's 2,-0- not the children, but rather the over 55 age group. This group eats ice cream at home an average of 56 times a year. The U.S. Department of Agriculture publication Conserving the Nutritive Value of Foods offers the following tips for getting the best nutritional content out of our foods: summer tomatoes are likely to have twice the vitamin C content of those grown in a greenhouse; oranges in segments are more nutritious than in juice; beef served rare has more of the B vitamins than if it is vine-ripen- ed well-don- e. How many calories do we need? Some athletes who spend an hour or more training daily may burn from 3,000 to 6,000 calories per day. The average middle-age- d male who does not engage in heavy exercise usually needs between and 3,000 calories a day, and women over the age of 30 who are moderately active may burn between 1,600 and 2,500 calories a day. Should you eat before working out? During moderate recreational activity, your body's fuel comes from foods eaten the day before, according to the American Heart Association. Food eaten right be- -, fore exercising generally has little effect on athletic performance.' The reason is that it usually takes two to three hours for the food you eat to be emptied from your stom" ach. To exercise? reduce Why the, amount of excess fat on your body, you must reduce your fat intake and increase your physical activity. Regular exercise is essential to maintaining a desirable weight throughout life because it: im-- ,' proves appetite control; minimizes loss of muscle tissue and burns calories and decreases body fat. Some Talking, Some Listening ond i Tun Molidtoj Open Mouse Oiffvemberi, 4, 5, Porch 2ar(or 53 'Hgnh 100 'West, American Jor 763 0546 Savor a Quaint CeUSration of Christmas 15 Off 'Everything Thru Xgv. 5th 'Everything you need for a tiolidau lea Tartu... children 's tea sets & accessories, unique gift books, doUs furniture, whimsical Sears & hares, buttons & charms... ENTIRE STOCK ENTIRE 25 OFF l ilriW I ffiaTT? 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