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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Turnout matters. To me, a visit to the paddock is worth fighting the crowds, for, in addition to supporting to my persistent (though erroneous) belief that I&#8217;m a good judge of horseflesh, I derive pleasure from admiring the grooms&#8217; art. Beautifully conditioned, impeccably turned out thoroughbreds simply radiate breeding and care. I&#8217;m conviced that, with&#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p>Turnout matters.</p></blockquote>
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<p>To me, a visit to the paddock is worth fighting the crowds, for, in addition to supporting to my persistent (though erroneous) belief that I&#8217;m a good judge of horseflesh, I derive pleasure from admiring the grooms&#8217; art. Beautifully conditioned, impeccably turned out thoroughbreds simply radiate breeding and care.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m conviced that, with a regime of customized nutrition, daily exercise and the tender ministrations of professional grooms, I too would dazzle . Well, it&#8217;s too late to do much about the nutrition and exercise but here are are few grooming tips that will help you sparkle on Derby Day.</p>
<p>Use moisturizer and/or foundation with sunblock. A bright red nose might be attributed to Mint Juleps. ( Juleps bear responsibility for enough shenanigans as it is.) Remember, any sunblock you carry into Churchill Downs must be in a plastic container. </p>
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<p>Before Derby Day, apply the cosmetics you plan to use, put on your hat,  and step outside with a mirror. Hat color will definitely effect the tone of your complexion. Large areas of color near the face reflect onto and tint the face. Color interaction is also a factor. Do you remember the color wheels we made in middle school art class? When predicting how one hue will affect another, think complements. The complement to purple is yellow, thus a lavender hat will make your face look more sallow. A green hat will bring out warm tones in the skin. Sunlight filtering through the brim of a hat is another factor in how we preceive color. Rose tones is a perfect example. Pink hats do wonderful, age defying things to a woman&#8217;s complexion. I still don&#8217;t know which color dress I&#8217;ll wear to Derby, but I can tell you this, my hat will be pink. Check out your make up with the hat, you may find that some adjustments, a warmer or cooler foundation, more or less blush, may be in order.</p>
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<p>As mentioned above, step out in the sunlight with your mirror. Yes, I know this can be painful for a woman of a certain age, I recommended it all the same. We&#8217;re all hoping Derby Day will be sunny and clear. However the kind of day that brings us a fast track also has unforgiving lighting. Strong natural light calls for the sheerest foundation possible.  If you need more coverage, make sure the finish is well blended, flawless. I&#8217;m younger than Dracula yet still at an age where I&#8217;d rather avoid mirrors and sunlight altogether, however, I do want to see the make-up, flaws and all, before anyone else does. Be brave, move toward the light.</p>
<p>By the same token, work with your hair and your hat <em>before</em> the morning of the Derby. Experiment with pinning bangs out of the way, straightening or curling the hair that shows beneath your hat. This is a good place to mention that, while the label sewn inside your hat band indicates what the milliner considers to be the back of the hat, don&#8217;t be a slave to labels, experiment, often the hat will look better rotated. Anyway, what do milliners know? By the time Derby rolls around,they&#8217;re all mad as hatters anyway.<br />
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In the realms of thoroughbred racing and ballet, two of my favorite worlds, turnout matters.</p>
<p>by Jan Masters Yon</p>
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