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Show t for and about the younger set VI namn it can become crowning glory with application of avocado , mayonnaise or cashew nnt oil by Kilte Turmoil If YOU WANT your hair to be your pride, be prepared to give it frequent care. This Is especially important in summer when your hair is constantly exposed to hot sun, drying winds, chlorine and salt water. So says Carrie White, a globetrotting Californian, who styles hair for the young and famed all over the world. First, you must find a pleasing warm-weath- hair-do- er . I would suggest a simple style that requires little or no setting, she said. Every style goes, so do your own thing as long as it flatters your face and makes you feel comfortable. Then get into the daily hair care habit. Brush g for healthy hair. This applies to boys, too. Lean forward with your head low. Brush away from scalp turning the brush slightly as you do so. This loosens the scalp, stimulates circulation, removes dandruff flakes, distributes natural scalp oils evenly and encourages hair growth. The traditional one hundred strokes daily will do. For best results, always use a natural bristle brush. good-lookin- ' . LONG OR SHORT, hair needs trimming every four weeks during the summer when exposure to the sun causes split ends to split further. You may wait as long as eight weeks between trims in winter. In spite matter what type hair you have, remember to cleanse your scalp as well as your hair. Massage lather in w'ell with the pads of youf hands. Then rinse until every bit of soap is out. Always rinse your hair with fresh water immediately after youve been swimming. INSTEAD of NATURAL, synthetic, conditioners should be used when theyre available. For dry hair, mix one-hal- f cup mayonnaise with half an avocado. Blend thoroughly. Pack on head for 15 minutes. Rinse. Or you may rub almond, cashew or any other nut oil into your scalp at least one hour before you shampoo. Summer-tim- e L W m nt 4a r to fc a . Pelt Electric hair setters provide instant glamour, but dont use them more than twice a week any time of year. Dampen the ends of your hair before you put it in rollers. This creates steam and is healthier than dry heat. 1 think that at should be Mowed you Dear Pat: age li to go to sponsored and clnb to make parties and games by school, church, groups. Find a way arrangements for transportation, to and from F I N A L L Y, Carrie White stressed, "eat lots of raw carrots, bell peppers and dark veg- d, v. . ... - t ' VM k 4 TURMEI.L: My mother wont let me go to any of the mixers or to the ball games. Also, she wont let me take a girl out to a game, She says I am too young. 1 am 14 years old. What do you think? is perfect for For her free leaflet "Rx For Care For Healthy Hair, send a stamped envewith your request, to Kitte lope Turmoil, The Salt Itke Tribune, P.O. Box 867, Salt Lake W. , ,,, Qly .Vlifc KITTE DEAR lightening your hair. Simply rub on a bit of fresh lemon juice and sit in the sun. self-addresse- et, nimotllkieirs ddci er k, Whether your hair is oily, dry, or normal, it needs at least one, but no more than three, shampooings per week. If your hair is dry, a base soajT is. hQsfor ,y.oyvfto . non-deterge- wUnfflU ttn oQup snlboDsott lf lf etables. These are rich in keratin, the natural substance which makes hair shine and gives your skin and scalp good color. weather. Ann-Margr- If you have oily hair, final-rins- e it using one-havinegar and one-hawater, or try a malt rinse. Set oily hair with a half-milhalf-watmixture. The smell and Film disappear as your hair dries. extra summer trimming, your hair wont be any shorter because it grows faster in hot of Carrie White, hair dresser, has coiffed Goldie Ilawm, Petula Clark, Diahanna Car-rol- l, Julie Christie. Raquel Welch, Neil Diamond, W7arren Beatty, v f events, to relieve your mothers anxiety. DEAR KITTE: I am 15 and like this girl It. Ive never been over to her house and vve have never been out together. Her mother has yet to meet me and thinks Im a bum. The mother wont let me talk to this girl on the phone. Every time I call her her mother answers and hangs up. I would like to go to the girls house but Im afraid her mother will slam the door in my face. It is pretty far to lier house. Could you give me some advice? About To Worry To Death. Dear About To Worry To Death: Dont. Perhaps the girls mother thinks she is too young to date. Ask permission to come to her house at a time that suits her mother. Have a talk-ou- t. Find out why you are considered a bum. Assure both mother and daughter you are conducting yourself properly. Say you would like to visit their home at times that suit family so you can get belter acniintod. DEAR KITTE TURMELL: I like this boy a lot and I think he likes me. But I am very shy and afraid to start a conversation or to even say Hi to him. Please help meTongue-Tie- d terest hime H ords, shows, et. Dear Kitte: There is a boy who rJi likes me and has since last year. I dont like him. There is another have never before met anyone cs boy I do like but he thinks I like the first boy. How can I get him to like me and get the other boy 2. to leave me alone? Please dont 2 5 print my name. Puzzled Dear Puzzled: Tell the first boy you appreciate his interest 5P but are not interested in dating him. Do this on a kind, but firm and friendly basis. Then explain In sports, roc- - f how you feel about the second JL boy to him. DEAR KITTE V RMELL: I have these two very dose friends whom I li' r v much, They both wan to go out with me at the same time. Luckily Dear Tongue-WeDont be. ' they dont know whats happenRemember, usually the girl ing to me. One has money and starts talk and keeps it going. 'knows just what to do when She pauses for listening, after near a girl. Tbo other is very she encourages the hoy to talk nice but lias hardlv ever had m p d: alout. impersonal things that ins (S L f Page 22 . |