Hollywood (1942)

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Beauty Headli iters ■ COMMOTION OVER COLOR this year, according to Hollywood's Fashion Editor Catherine Roberts. There'll be a variety of dark colors, but you and your friends will be wearing lighter, brighter colors for a very good reason; they look gayer, younger, more attractive. Naturally enough, up pops the question of color accents for lips and nails — the proper shade to carry you through your entire wardrobe and at the same time glorify your complexion. Rosy red takes a bow with Tussy's Jeep Red ... as attention-getting as a major. Like its namesake, the Army Jeep, this vital make-up can go anywhere, any time. Also in the rosy range, but softly muted, is Revlon's Mrs. Miniver Rose. Nail Polish Attention, soldiers, sailors, marines! Here's something to help keep your girl interested, though miles away! The little kit, all set to mail, contains a message classic in its simplicity: KEEP YOUR "LIPS" FOR ME! Besides this, the gal in question receives a large-size, longlasting Pond's "Lips" in any one of five shades. You can be sure both gift and message will be very welcome — however, Pond's refuses to prophesy the results! About fifty cents for the kit at Post Exchange stores. and Lipstick are packaged together in an adorable miniature florist's box. Deep and dramatic describes the new Vita Ray shade, Rich Red. This clear, fullbodied red is especially good with the popular greens and tobacco tones. Dorothy Gray presents a sparkling bluered, Smiling Red, created to combine with the whole fashion color palette. Lipstick comes in a gay package, suggesting a uniformed figure, a watermelon smile as the chief feature of its amusing face. A LOT OF SCENTS to give you a lift! There's Matchabelli's Potpourri, for instance, a mixture of roses and spice . . . fresh and frankly unsophisticated. Conversely, Varva's Follow Me is vital and animated . . . especially appealing to the girl who's first with the new, who's copied by others. Twelve different fragrances, at least one for every mood, every occasion, every temperament, are offered in the new Ric Perfume Stick. Big news is the novel form — a solid perfume, non-spilling and non-evaporating. Its attractive wooden case is about the size of a lipstick . . . Mary Bailey, Beauty Editor. Pretty Margaret and Marilyn Rick of Palatine, Illinois. They captured the gleam of an electric eye Rick Twins discover Pepsodent Powder can make teeth far brighter to the naked eye, too! Photoelectric eye proof of Pepsodent's superior polishing ability convinced scientists. But not the Rick Twins. They wanted to see just how good Pepsodent was without scientific gadgets— when it was used in the practical way— the way anyone would brush teeth. So they tossed a coin to see who would use Pepsodent, and Margaret won. Marilyn chose to test another leading tooth powder. . . . and the Rick Twins' dentist says: "Of course, I was skeptical. Pepsodent's claims sounded just too good to be true. However, this Rick Twins' test convinced me that the statement of The Pepsodent Company is accurate and truthful " People always had a hard time telling them apart . . . they were that alike. But that was before the test statted. Then, admitted Marilyn, "Did I leatn about tooth powders! Our dentist was skeptical at first . . . then amazed that Pepsodent made Peg's teeth twice as btight as mine! He said he never saw anything like it. Neither did we! Pepsodent showed us how really bright teeth can be!" Independent laboratory tests found no other dentifrice that could match the lustre produced by Pepsodent. By actual test, Pepsodent produces a lustre on teeth Twice as Bright as the average of all other leading brands! Pepsodent Powder can make your teeth far brighter, too! * rfOOj '**«* 47