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Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona
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Beauty and household advice column by Lynn Carter with tips on natural lip makeup application, using sachet to keep traveling garments fresh, preventing steam on dried glassware, and quick linoleum cleaning with a stocking over a broom.
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By LYNN CARTER
Q. What are some hints for natural-looking lip makeup?
A. Never moisten your lips before applying lip rouge, as this causes the rouge to roll and take on a caked appearance. Always make up the upper lip first, then gently but firmly close the mouth, rolling the upper lip over the lower, thus imprinting correct outline on lower lip. Apply freely and remove excess by pressing and blotting with tissue. To obtain a clear, well-defined lip line, use a lipstick brush.
Q. How can I keep my garments sweet-smelling while traveling?
A. A good idea is to tuck some sachet tablets in the pockets of your traveling bags. Luggage that has been closed for some time often gets that "closed" odor that the sweet fragrance of sachet will eliminate.
Q. How can I prevent a steamed finish when drying glassware?
A. After drying and polishing articles of glassware, do not turn them upside down. This is likely to steam them and spoil the polish.
Q. How can I clean the kitchen linoleum when in a hurry and there is no time to scrub it?
A. Slip an old stocking over the broom and sweep the floor. It will be a surprise to see the amount of oil and dust that the stocking will collect.
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Q&A tips: Avoid moistening lips before rouge to prevent caking; apply upper lip first and roll to outline lower; use brush for definition. Tuck sachet in luggage pockets to eliminate closed odor. Dry glassware without turning upside down to avoid steaming. Use old stocking over broom to sweep and collect dust/oil from linoleum quickly.