Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, December 18, 2002, Page 6, Image 6

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Page A 6
December 18, 2002
H o! H o! H o
Red
is the hottest
color for holiday hair
Mrs. and Ms. Claus can have hair to match Santa’s suit
thanks to Textures and Tones, a hair color brand created
by Clairol specifically for women ofcolor. The new line
includes a full six shades o f red in its collection: Red Hot
Red, Ruby Rage, Blazing Burgundy, Flaming Desire,
Cherrywood and. Plum. Clairol Color Master Kim
Whitehurst said that while red hair color has always been
a dramatic fashion statement for A frican American women,
this season’s shades will be turning ‘Ho! Ho! H o!’ into
‘Oh! Oh! O h!’
A Clairol model
shows o ff one of
the hot red
shades by
Textures and
Tones, a new line
o f hair color
designed for
women ofcolor.
A Christmas wish list was answered at the Northeast Multicultural Senior Center Monday
when Homestead Capital answered Christmas wishes from 46 area residents. The
company and its employees presented two gift-wrapped presents to each senior, and
presented the center with a new big screen TV, a VCR/DVD player and a computer.
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W ishes do
Come True
Santa and his
helpers distribute
gifts to area resi­
dents at the North­
east Multicultural
Senior Center on
Martin Luther King
Jr. Boulevard on
Monday. The
presents were made
possible by a
generous donation
from Homestead
Capital.
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