Hollywood (Jan - Mar 1943)

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Busy Rita Hayworth, appearing in You Were Never Lovelier, tells how she keeps her active hands so 'well groomed By MARY BAILEjY[, Beauty Editor ■ There probably isn't one girl in a million who doesn't stop frequently to powder her nose and touch up her lips. But how many of you pay as much attention to your hands? People notice hands almost as soon as they do faces and the habitual care you give them amounts to well-rewarded minutes. Certainly you know that lotion soothes and softens. But do you use it every time your hands are in water? And every time you expose them to wind and weather? (Before and after!) Rita Hayworth has several simple little daily tricks that keep her naturally lovely hands as pretty as they are active. For instance, when she washes, she gets them really clean. Often, Rita says, this means sudsings with her mild toilet soap. As she dries them, she strokes her fingers back toward the wrists to make them firm and supple, gently pushing back cuticles to free them of untidy little skin particles. Lotion or hand cream is, of course, applied immediately. Why not indulge in a weekly hand treatment, too? Do you have any ugly stains or discolorations? Cover hands lightly with a film of bleach cream to remove unsightly blemishes and leave them smoothly white. For a straight lubricating job, use emollient face cream or extrarich hand cream. Either will do double duty if it remains overnight. Attractive, well-cared-for hands deserve the compliment of sparkling nails, nicely tapered and gay with color. Here again, they withstand wear and tear and come up shining only if given daily thought. Torn fingernails often can be prevented by smoothing rough edges with an emeryboard. And try a daily topcoat of colorless liquid to seal polish and help prevent chipping. The cushions of your fingers can do all the work that nails can and they don't break! If you should get an "unlucky break," repair it at once with a "mender" or hide it with a handy artificial nail. Once a week, nails need a complete manicure. Please, do make it a manicure, not just a change of polish. Nails should be perfectly cleaned, shaped and lubricated. This means a bit of handwork with orangewood stick, polish remover, cuticle remover and cuticle oil. For appearance and practicality, lacquer nails according to this tested formula. First, a colorless base for easy application. Then two coats of polish and a topcoat to cut drying time and make them last. Remember to keep your hands up — up to today's standard of efficient good grooming. ^^N & 4f<S* % ?« >>*<: '•/>/?*•«! . c."y. °°0 .*«.>** 18