The New Movie Magazine (Jan-Sep 1935)

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Hollywood endorses perfumes, cologne and scented cosmetics Perfu mes are mportant says KITTY CARLISLE EXQUISITE perfume with powder, lipstick and other cosmetics to match may be an extravagance, but in the opinion of lovely Kitty Carlisle it is a worthwhile extravagance. If you cannot manage to have all your cosmetics in the same scent, you can at least select powder, lipstick, etc., to harmonize with your chosen perfumes, because there is nothing worse than conflicting scents. Kitty Carlisle, Paramount star, appearing with Bing Crosby in "Here Is My Heart," is very sensitive to the effect of perfumes. And while the charm of exquisite scents is something that cannot be directly registered by the motion picture camera, well-groomed women in Hollywood appreciate, more and more, the important effect of perfume on both themselves and their associates. "I love to change my perfume often," says Kitty Carlisle. "I like to match my scent to my mood and there are perfumes to go with a gay mood, a little-girl mood and others appropriate to an exotic or seductive mood. Personally I like only two kinds — fresh floral odors and exotic, musky odors. The first are better for informal hours and Kitty Carlisle, starring in Paramount's "Here Is My Heart." the heavier perfumes for evening. For tennis, golf or other sports, real perfumes seem to me rather out of place, though eau de cologne is permissible at any time. "In selecting the correct scent for the occasion," Kitty goes on to explain, "I believe every girl should consider her escort's taste. This is particularly true when one wishes to be alluring, for the gentleman one wishes to allure may be either very sophisticated or just the reverse, and there are perfumes for either of these types. "Best of all I like to use scent on my furs and on my hair. Real perfumes for the former and scented hair lotions for the latter. I like to put perfumes on my eyebrows and under the hem of my gowns. For evening it should be used on the elbows and under the shoulder straps. I do think every girl should adopt the atomizer habit. It protects one's frocks and prevents overdoses of perfume. "I like always to be aware of the scent I am using but without making it too apparent to others." Handbag perfume flacons and set of three eau de cologne bottles popular in Hollywood. The cologne comes in scents to go with the perfume. The New Movie Magazine, January, 1935 TAKE CARE . . COLDS-SUSCEPTIBLE! AN EMINENT physician states that of the 60,000 prem\ ventable deaths yearly in the U. S., many are due to neglect of the common cold. It is vitally important, therefore, that colds be kept under control. If you catch cold easily — and your colds hang on — don't take needless chances. Follow Vicks Plan for Better Control of Colds. Thousands of clinical tests, supervised by practicing physicians, have proved its helpfulness — for fewer, shorter and milder colds. (You'll find full details of this unique Plan in each package of Vick medications for different types and stages of colds.) When Colds THREATEN ..VICKS VA-TRO-NOL Quick! — At that first nasal irritation or sneeze, Vicks Va-tro-nol. Just a few drops up each nostril. Used in time, Va-tronol helps you avoid many colds. It aids and stimulates the functions provided by Nature — in the nose — to prevent colds, and to throw off colds in their early stages. Va-tro-nol is remarkably effective, yet absolutely safe — for both children and adults. Easy to use. If a Cold STRIKES ..VICKS VAPORUB At bedtime, massage throat and chest with Vicks VapoRub, the modern method of treating colds — externally. Through the skin it acts direct like a poultice or plaster, while its medicated vapors are inhaled direct to inflamed air-passages. This effective two-way medication brings soothing relief through the night — and without the risks of constant internal "dosing." Often by morning the worst of the cold is over. These twin aids to fewer and shorter colds give you the basic medication of VICKS PL AN for better CONTROL OF COLDS the CHORE GIRL INSTANTLY CLEANS POTWNPfCnS Half-times kitchen work -4? ~ Patented parallel outer layers provide— "Double the Wear, where the Wear comes" THERE'S MONEY FOR YOU Tftiu|7bmei 'yiNY TOWER is piling up profits for L ambitious men and women! It is the only monthly magazine of its kind for small children . . . and parents who have never been able to find a play magazine before welcome Tiny Tower enthusiastically. It's money in yo ur pocket to help them find so desirable a magazine for their small boys and girls. You earn a generous commission selling this children's magazine. Sales are easy and pleasant to make. Write today for details how you can earn more money to buy the things you want. Olive Reid Tiny Tower Magazine 55 Fifth Avenue New York, N. Y. 65