Modern Screen (Dec 1954 - Dec 1955)

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SUSAN HAYWARD Susan believes in placing strong emphasis on one outstanding feature; in her case, her masses of auburn hair. She tones her make up down so that it does not detract from the effect, dresses in colors which blend harmoniously with her long, thick hair. JEAN PETERS A tall girl, Jean found that her hairstyle made a great difference to her overall appearance: swept up and out, it helped proportion her head perfectly to her body. Jean's mature face is set off by her personal poise, will grow still lovelier with time. DORIS DAY Unsuccessful as a glamour girl, Doris came into her own as the fresh, young, outdoorsey type. Her short, casual but not careless blonde hair, the freckles she never tries to hide, the wide smile and bubbly atmosphere she generates all fit together most appealingly. 37