Photoplay (Jan - Jun 1943)

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What Should I Do? (Continued from page 24) the attitude that money can buy the only things in life. How wrong is she? George W. Dear Private W : Frankly, I think that you have taken an interest in a girl who is not the right one for you. When you state that she has the attitude that money can buy the only things in life worthwhile and ask me how wrong this girl is, I can ansicer that in one word: Entirely. Never have any illusions that marriage would reform a girl with such a viewpoint. If you couldn't give her everything she wanted, she would make life miserable both for herself and you. Why don't you wait until the war is over before you try to select a wife? Bette Davis. Dear Bette Davis: You may think it strange of me, asking you this. I have very short eyelashes. I have brown eyes and brown hair and I think if I had longer eyelashes it would improve the looks of my eyes. Could you tell me how you and other movie actresses grow such long eyelashes? Gayle C. Dear Mrs. C : The truth of the matter is that very few of us have the luxuriant eyelashes we appear to possess. I might say that, in this respect at least, the majority of us owe a great deal to the make-up artist. However, there are a number of things that you can do to make your eyelashes appear thicker and to make them grow. A good mascara, carefully applied, will give your lashes body and castor oil applied sparingly each night should do wonders toward encouraging growth. Bette Davis. Dear Miss Davis: I am an eighteen-year-old boy in the Coast Artillery. I am six feet tall, weigh 180 pounds and am neat and well-groomed. I believe my physical appearance is suitable to either stage or screen work with the exception of one thing — my two front teeth have a slight space between them and the enamel is a little bit mottled. I have asked many dentists to remove the stain (which, incidentally, was caused by a mineral and fluorine content in drinking water) but they have told me that if they remove the stain the process will ruin the teeth. Miss Davis, could you please recommend a good dentist? After this war is done I am going to a prominent dramatic school in California, but I fear that unless I get these teeth fixed, it will tend to ruin my chances. After all, an actor has to have a handsome smile. Private Marlow F. Dear Private F: I spoke to a dentist about your problem and he assured me that fluorosis is quite common in large areas of Southern Colorado and Texas. Here is something very interesting: It seems that the same minerals in the drinking water that cause discoloration also serve to form extremely hard, beautifully shaped teeth. For this reason you are uniquely fortunate, because the discoloration and separation won't interfere with your stage or movie chances. In pictures, actors or actresses who don't have perfect teeth can obtain porcelain caps. These are featherweight and can be applied during tvorking hours. You need have no worries that your teeth will be a handicap. Bette Davis. MAUREEN O'HaRA .„ mo-r^ /This Land is Mine1 Try the color stays on through every lipstick test Ihere's a thrill awaiting you when you try this remarkable lipstick., when you see how the wonderful lifelike red gives your lips an alluring color accent. There are lovely reds, glamorous reds, dramatic reds... all exclusive withTru-Color Lipstick and all based on a new patented* color principle discovered by Max Factor Hollywood. Tru-Color Lipstick is smooth in texture, and non-drying, too... so it safeguards the soft, smooth loveliness of your lips Remember the name... Max Factor Hollywood Tru-Color Lipstick... try it today. ..One dollar BLONDE BRUNETTE BROWNETTE REDHEAD 'US. Patents No. Ji 57667 221 I46} COMPLETE your make-up in color harmony with Max Factor Hollywood Powder and Rouge -~Wv w *^o\LmwL 89 ■