Picture Play Magazine (1938)

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77 Anita Louise Watches Her Step Continued from page 69 removed, along with the dirt and old make-up, some of the natural oil which is so necessary to keep a skin young and unlined. So it is necessary to use a rich nourishing cream to restore those oils which have been cleansed away. "For that purpose I spread all over my face a tissue cream, which I allow to remain for about fifteen minutes before gently wiping away most of it. But I leave a thin film of it on my skin for the night, so that when I am sleeping, my body completely relaxed, my pores at rest, this tissue cream can sink deeply into these pores and give my skin the replenishment of oil that it needs." Along with this definite face-routine, Anita is careful to safeguard the health and clarity of her skin by watching her diet. She drinks at least six gla>>c <>l water a day, has a large glass of orange juice every morning, and a large glass of tomato juice before dinner. She manages to eat at least two fresh fruits every day, and for either lunch or dinner she has a green salad and a lean meat. While she is naturally slender and thus has no figure prob fflgpBw^P^ Like all the film belles who go in for cookery by photograph, Jean Chatburn poses for cake-making with an empty flour-sifter. lems, she is careful to limit her desserts to those that will not place too great a burden upon her digestive system. She avoids fancy cakes, pastries and puddings, but eats as much ice cream, custard, rice pudding a she like-. Next to her skin, her fair hair is Anita's greatest concern and she insists that the same rules that result in an unblemished complexion also give her silky, shining tresses. "While some girls — mostly those with dark hair — find that a weekl) shampoo is sufficient, it is necessary for me to wash my hair every four days to keej) it looking its best. "Usually I wash my hair at night, as this gives me plenty of time for a scalp treatment first, to stimulate the flow of fresh blood to the surface and to replenish the oils so necessary to hair beauty, which the frequent shampoos have a tendency to dry out. "My scalp treatment begins with a thorough brushing with a stiff brush covered with a piece of China silk to pick up the dirt and grime, after which I part my hair in one-inch sections and apply a slightly heated mineral oil. rubbing it directly on the scalp with a small piece of cotton. Then with the tips of my fingers 1 massage this oil into the pores and follow this by wrapping my head in a huge bath towel soaked in water as hot as I can stand. "Next I'm ready for the shampoo, and for this I use a liquid eastile soap. To remove every vestige of oil, at least three and sometimes four soapings are necessaiy and then with a hand-spray I rinse and rinse and rinse, until my hair squeaks, and I know it's clean. "At this point, I'll admit I'm fortunate, for I know how to set my own hair. And this I do with the air of a small comb, pinning the waves into place with invisible hairpins, and using small curlers like those used in beauty shops for the ends. "When I have finished setting my hair, I tie a loose net around it and with a magazine propped up in my lap, take my small hand-dryer in my hand and read a short slow or two \\ hile my hair dries. "Of course the scalp treatment and shampoo are only part of the routine necessary for keeping the hair at its best. For in order to keep it clean every day. it must he brushed thoroughly every night for at least ten minutes with the silk-wrapped brush. "This not oidv remove ,he dirt that has collected during the day, hut it serves to distribute evenly the natural oil that seeps from the pores, thus keeping the hair silkv and shining as well as nourished and healthy." Personal to Fat Girls! 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CAN IT BE CURED? .\ booklet containing the opinions of famous doctor:; i: this interesting sukjaet will ho sent FRIOB, while they last, to any reader writing to the Educational Division. 551 Fifth Avenue, Dept. PP-1, New York, N. Y. HAIR KILLED FOREVER Only $1.95 "< ('Oil. ,,l„s CANFIELD ELECTROLYSIS CO.. 10-S. 267S Broadway. N.Y. City WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE Without Calomel — And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin' to Go The liver should pour out two pounds of liquid bile into your bowels daily. If this bile is not (lowing freely, your food doesn't digest. It just decays in the bowels. Gas bloats up your stomach. You get constipated. Your whole system is poisoned and you feel sour, sunk and the world looks punk. Laxatives are only makeshifts. A mere bowel movement doesn't get at the cause. It takes those good, old Carter's Little Liver Pills to pet these two pounds of bile flowing freely and make you feel "up and up." Harmless, gentle, yet amazing in making bile flow freely. Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills by name. Stubbornly ref jse anything else. 25c at all drug stores. © 1935, CM. Co