Modern Screen (Dec 1941 - Nov 1942)

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By CAROL CARTER (\e. Wvo T HE next time you sit in a darkened movie palace, watch the leading lady's eyes. See how she uses them to flirt, tease and smile — show sympathy, sorrow, excitement or woe. Then look at the eye-views above of Hedy, Rosalind, Brenda and the rest. Their shining orbs are no different from yours, except that they've learned to give them a sparkle of glamour. A little time — a few simple rules — and you'll know how, too! How Do You Wear Your Brows? The brow-beating days are over, praise Allah, and no girl has to yank her eyebrows into queer looking arches or dagger-straight lines. Brenda Marshall does no tweezing at all, but most gals look better if they dispense with the stray hairs that grow over the nose and under the arches. To make the plucking easier, soften the skin first one of two ways. Either massage it with a little cream or hold a washcloth wrung out of hot water over the area a minute or two. With your tweezers, clutch the hairs close to the roots and pull in the direction in which they grow. Daylight is best for the operation, and a magnifying mirror helps a lot. When possible, do the tweezing the day before you go all-out for eye lure, because the pulling may redden or puff the skin. If you don't have enough eyebrows to make a clear outline, sketch some in with a brow pencil. Draw each hair individually, not just one harsh line. Uplift the ends with a slight twirk, for a bright, bewitching effect. Use the shade of brow pencil that most nearly matches your hair. The lassies who have enough brows and need, only color, can use either mascara or dye. If you choose the mascara method, have the brush dripping wet before you color it — and stroke lightly, delicately, please. If you prefer to use dye, go to a good beauty parlor. 'Tain't safe for little girls to play with! Sparkle Hints Outside of falling in love, the easiest way to have sparkling eyes is to get eight hours sleep each night and eat vitamin foods like eggs, butter, cream, leafy vegetables and (the better to see with in blackouts) carrots. Be kind to your eyes if you want them to shine and twinkle. Give them good working lights and restful interludes between hard jobs. Stare into space occasionally, or place a palm over each eye and look into absolute darkness. Exercise the muscles by blinking rapidly, like an owl. Above all, wear glasses if you need them. Specs of modern design can actually improve facial contour. Harlequin frames are cute and whimsical — a too-square face can be made more interesting with glasses wider at top than at bottom — and a round face appears less pie 48 il SfifiBBM