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CINEMATOGRAPHIC ANNUAL
plcxion; this is done before powder is applied. The effect of this illusion is created by stippling the lining colors in the normal area of the beard, creating a natural looking hair line. This effect can also be produced with crepe hair. Apply spirit gum over the entire area of the beard growth. Cut the crepe hair into small bits of short hair and place over the spirit gum, being sure to distribute it evenly.
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Nose Putty
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A soft, plastic material, sometimes called Nose Paste, used for many other purposes than that which its name implies, is effective for nose work. For changing the contour of the nose or building up the nose into desired shape and for changing the chin it is excellent material.
Nose paste can effect a complete disguise in make-up by changing the entire expression. It is without a doubt the finest means to conceal your natural eyebrows. The nose paste forms a hairless base and is completely concealed by the ground color of your make-up. It is then powdered, making it possible to apply any type of eyebrow with a dermatograph pencil or crepe hair.
Note: — Before using nose putty it must be made pliable. This is done by taking sufficient of it and kneading between the fingers until it is very soft. Then it is ready to be used.
Left: Oriental. Center: Mephisto. Right: Svengali
The Eyebrows
The accompanying illustrations show only a few of the striking types that are characterized by the arrangement of the eyebrows, features that are especially notable in the Oriental, Svengali and Mephisto types.
In the Oriental eyes the brow is quite a distance from the upper lid and the eyes take on a decided almond shape. The shape is created with the dermatograph pencil, extending the line on the lower lid at the outer corner of the eye upward to be parallel with the new eye
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