Screen Guilds Magazine (June 1936)

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There is only one Make-up for Technicolor —and that’s Max Factor’s! The new series of make-up which Max Factor created for Technicolor has already been acclaimed by critics everywhere as an outstanding contribution towards the ad¬ vancement of color cinematography. In Pioneer Pictures’ 'Dancing Pirate,’ this sensational make-up has made possible the most faithful reproduction of natural flesh tones ever seen on the screen. Max Factor’s Technicolor Make-up now being used in 'Garden Of Allah,’ 'Ramona,’ 'God’s Country And The Woman,’ and Alexander Korda’s production, ‘Lawrence Of Arabia.’ Steffi Duna in Pioneer Pictures’ Dancing Pirate"