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The Huron Expositor, 1980-05-08, Page 30ft THE BRIDAL SECTION' Our Roman ancestars had several bridal customs that have lingered throngh centuries a celebration:and ritual. For one they tossed a torch at the eticl of! the ceremonY- 1 The French revised, this' in th, 1300s to a Safer hottrMet ol flowerS, with the person catch- ing them destined tp many next. The Romans gave as the Wed - cling veil, believing it Was a pro• tection frOna :eVil, spirits. Their wedding Cakes were water, bar- ley, flour and salt, then the ne- cessities of life. • As to June brides, these an- ' cients 'believed Mat the sixth ,month, named for Juno,. God- dess of Marriage, was the most propitious time to wed, ••There are countless aspects to the perfect wedding that takes months of planning: the color scheme, the clothes, the, flowers, the guest list—details such as: the reception and the wns.ie' Affeniting and a4 ues.r considerable planning. The focal point at that Jun;or indeed that January wedding is the blide herself, MI eyes are on heron this, her most special day. As lovely as she will ever he, she takes the right Preparation and follows a.,few useful beauty The experts at Revlon have SOrne well chosen tips to help make all bettatiful dreams come Pve. Two imMerliate stePS every. Nide shouldtalte as early as pos- sible are plain -common sense. The first is to establish the one '.ragrance that will be her special signature. • When she walks, dciwn that - aisle and into her grooni's life forever, it wouldn't do to sud- denly stirprise him with some exotic perfume—the •fragrance •he will always associate• with life's finest moments shettid be snbily expressive of his bride, rlontue is a lovely choicer -- romantic, and endearing, it e04- ' yeys a timeless message of special caring and feminine warmth, Th'e second step recom- mended is t� take into account, along with the bridal gown and flowers, exactly how the bride's hair and Make-up will complete the picture of perfeetion• _ • Hairniay need to grow during •the corning months, and the color my need subtle changing or brightening Walking doWn • the aisle with a dramatically long auburn hair -do is fine tm- Iess the bride had short brown .haironly the day before! Al! the experts agree that the classic bride haS §ubtle make- up—the merest hint -of hardness, or too mticli brightness, is not •desired.. The time to begin learning Proper make-up application is ear y daring those planning stages, most ,deSirahre bride' on :a not attic last trunute, nerghbonng tribe: and the be$ • „LaSt, but hardly least, Skin • Care is an ongoing concern for all; for the bride it is especially ' necessary to evolve a daily rpu- tine of skin maintenance that makes the face glow and shine with health and beauty, • in prehistoric times, cave, ' dwellers siniply kidnapped the ,rnati:: helped fight off nom rel- atives, What little .planning the „bride accomplished she did while being dragged to her new cave! . Celebrating wedding rites be- • gattiOng age. Today's Weddings are a onep.in alifetime opponti- • nity for, brides tor shinc radiantly from - the Romans on, plan- ning tnalCes, that Special clIffer4 :cnce. • Your Interests • WHATTHE REVLON EXPERTS SAT'AROU..T [IRMA_ KE -OP; . Be• as naturatas peSaiblei;' Do net over do make up • • .A•theg,Own IS 50100tedithink n terms of hair and face AS Well, . • A hannOnY. of .colors Is essential to a beakditul wedding!Flowers, maids' • dresses, 'Oen the COlers of theehurchor hall; should.inflUence.yonr Selection of naileolor apetrimake-uuColor highlights. •• colors:should be muted, soft or veiled. Flat tonesar0 beSC.Frested 'shades' Or whites ureateldare and should heaueided,' •, ..• •' • • ..e•SharP contrasts are to 00 a•Oideci.000,0.hine should be only on IMPS With 0 • hint at the Cheeks', (Cheek,coIOrishest applied under foundation.) • The foundation be Matte *. semi matte, easiest with asheer, water - 'based foundation (mateis skin tone of neck for cofor). Several shades • can be a beautiful emphasis abOveever.„•• .'" , „ , ••• e EyesehOglitbeenvhesized watinatiumi tones. No handl colors, but e teeth of blue shadow 0140. the'COrner.of the eye , • - • cuit ayaitahea tor larger eyes and mascara applied afterwards—tips that, then the entire lash•. • , . eLIP pencils inscift, natural Shades fill brighteris only appro. „ . . „ priateforreverilhIEWeddin9S•. • , " • Finishing touch is the lightest brush.With powder, Wary fine, translucent. • • "Arieli perhinie to ankles as Well aS. the.Pulse point—the svvirj of skirt Will carry the scent dewri theaisle • • Sketch. Courtesy of Revlon SPRING, 1980, NUPTIALS will be romantic and influ- enced by the classics. Jontue is the perfect fragrance—in- tended brides wear it now to become an attiring Elignature • by June. The dress is by Mi- chele Piccione ' • are Our interests!' . We can Plan your „honeymoon vacations around your interest, and time table. 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