Modern Screen (Dec 1942 - May 1943)

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Reflections on Beauty Your mirror reflect* your beauty habit*. Learn the rule* of lovely-nkin eare. v How'd you like your mirror to picture a complexion lovely as Marsha Hunt's? Beauties are made, not born! Movie stars plot their good looks campaigns with as much care and forethought as you use in planning to meet the cute-looking boy down the street. Hedy, Ginger and the rest don't spend their days loitering in beauty parlors, either. Do you know what a screen star's schedule is like? She rises at six to be on the lot at seven, spends two hours dressing her hair and her face to match yesterday's "takes," and starts shooting pictures at nine. Noon brings little time for lunch, what with "rushes" to view, reporters to see, make-up and coif to be touched up. In an hour our star is back on the scene, to shoot and re-shoot until six or seven. Then she takes 42 MODERN SCREEN. i