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Serial and Year: ISBN 0-89256-234-X / 1983.
Pages: 4 pages.
Pictures: 2 full-page black and white pictures.
Article: Review of Lynda Carter's natural features and make-up.
Author: Michael P. Maron.
Publisher: Rawson Associates.
Country: USA.
MICHAEL MARON'S INSTANT MAKEOVER MAGIC LYNDA'S NATURAL FEATURES
Wide face
High cheekbones
Round cheeks
Naturally dark lashes and brows
Very lightgreen eyes
Tiny upturned nose that can look wide from some angles
Slightly thin upper lip
Lynda Carter is a perfect Wonder Woman, full of beauty and humor. She has a wonderful face with huge eyes, but without the proper makeup, her mouth gets lost. I created a balance by adding more fullness to her Lipper lip. Reddish brown lip liner extends over the center bow of the upper lip and follows slightly outside her natural lip line to the outer corners.
     Lynda, a stunning actress and entertainer, is also the fashion and beauty director for Maybelline. She tests new products, 
helps develop color schemes, and acts as a liaison between the company and the Public.
     Lynda, a five-foot-nine- inch beauty, lives on a ranch and foregoes wearing makeup when she's at home. "But If I'm going to be seen, I try to look terrific. I wear makeup whenever I go anywhere. I can do a full makeup for stage in half an hour. For everyday, it takes me about ten or fifteen minutes.'
    Lynda confesses that it doesn't take too much discipline to keep her body in shape she was blessed with a great figure. Of course, she admits, her active lifestyle, playing tennis, and working out, burns extra calories. "I includes swimming, running, playing put on weight quickly, but I take it off just as quickly. It isn't unusual for me to put on six pounds in one night if I go on a binge, but by eating carefully the next two days, I'm back to normal. Actually, 1 rarely binge. I also cat very little meat, I stay away from fats and oils, and I steam all vegetables." She attributes her blemish-free skin to consistent skin care and drinking lots of water. ("I bet I drink a gallon a day.')
     For her after photo, Hugh York added volume to Lynda's fine rich brown hair by using hot rollers and back brushing.
LYNDA'S MAKEUP
1. No blemish cover.
2. No concealer.
3. Beige liquid foundation to even her skin tone.
4. Highlighter above cheekbones angled upward toward the temples and also under the hollows of her cheeks to emphasize the jawbone and create more angles on her face.
5. Contour shadow on the temples and under the cheekbones.
6. Translucent face powder.
7. Pink blusher on checks, chin, and temples.
7A. Neutral brown contour shadow on the sides of her nose; highlighter from the bridge to the tip.
8. Dark, muted lavender eye shadow on the crease of the lid, extending upward and out to create a more slanted eye; pinkish lavender shadow on the center of the lid; gray shadow on the outer corners of the lid; neutral brown on the inner corners of the lid, blended carefully toward the bridge of her nose; black inner and outer eye liner on both top and bottom lids; one coat of black mascara.
9. Charcoal eyebrow pencil at the ends of her brow to lengthen them slightly.
10. Highlight pencil to define the crest of the tip; reddish brown lip liner extending over the center of her upper lip creates fullness; reddish brown lipstick; gloss.
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