Hollywood (Jan - Oct 1934)

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Jean Parker is very particular about her lipstick and is careful to have the proper shade for every occasion A famous Hollywood beauty expert relays advice on holding a husband by MAX FACTOR So You're Going to be married. . . . One of these soft June days you're going to the altar — and then what? Is it going to be the beginning of romance for you? Or the end? Nine times out of ten the answer lies with you yourself. In what you do with your looks. . . . It isn't a matter of "keeping up your appearance." It is a matter of becoming more beautiful than ever! If yqu were pretty before, triple your attractiveness now. That is your big job! When a girl becomes a movie actress she automatically grows lovelier as the months go on. Why? Because she is concentrating on her looks. She 44 THE STARS' OWN BEAUTY HINTS FOR THE i JUNE BRIDE The bride should look a bit ethereal and can do this by effecting a subdued make-up, which is one secret of Jean Parker's charm works with herself, changing her hair, adopting this style — rejecting that one. Perfecting her make-up. Guarding her skin as if it were a treasure. And, in truth, it is. That's the way it should be after marriage. No "letdown" such as you so often see, but a grand "build-up." It's not your screen test. It's your life test. Take your wedding day. That, of all days, is when your most charming self should step out and take command. You want to look a bit ethereal. Soi — wear a subdued make-up. Lips that are gently curved but not too vivid. Just a faint flush on your cheek. To achieve this apply your powder and rouge the way the screen stars do. After applying your powder foundation, blend the rouge in with infinite care — in the manner particularly suited to the contour of your face — and then powder over it. Apply powder profusely, then press it gently into the tiny lines that may creep out around the eyes. After this remove surplus powder with a face powder brush. This will insure that creamy glow. But it is your eyes that should be outstanding. Your husband-to-be will eagerly look into them . . . they are expressing your happiness . . . they deserve to be given your special attention. Before you slip into that white satin dress, sit down at your dressing table and do your best with your eyes. Bathe them. With a soothing motion then stroke cream on the upper and lower lids with the pads of the fingers. I'leuise turn to mine sixty-" Ine HINTS FOR BRIDES Avoid that unsightly "coldcreamed" look. It is unnecessary with modern scientific preparations. 2. Make yourself as attractive in bright morning sunlight as in mystic moonlight, 3. Beware of "housewife" hands. 4. Personal daintiness at all times is a woman's greatest asset. 5. High-powered eyes keep husbands at homel HOLLYWOOD