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Tricks For Eyes Like The Stars
By Carolyn Van Wyck
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mascara the lashes. This intensifies the eyes and keeps the brows in natural harmony. Notice very much this same effect with Miriam Hopkins, Greta Garbo and Marlene Dietrich. Their brows are seldom really black.
I have found that a dampened mascara brush just touched to the cake is a splendid way of using a brown darkener. Then brush the brows outward, touching the hairs lightly. When dry, brush into place. This method gives each hair the slightest coating of darkener, and the result is that it would be hard to know anything had touched those brows. This is a particularly good ruse for the blonde.
Here is another trick that the girl or grandmother can employ to good effect. Apply the tiniest touch of grower or vaseline to a brow brush, then draw your brows into a neat line with it. It gives the hairs a slight sheen and darkens them ever so lightly. This accent is never apparent if you will use the grower or vaseline sparingly. It's good for the brows, too.
If your brows are wide, you can make them appear narrower by taking a tiny dab of grower or vaseline between your thumbs and first fingers and pressing the brows between
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Muriel Evans knows
that eyes need nightly care
for health and beauty. She
gently taps in with fingertips
a good, nourishing cream over
and under them, leaves it on
them toward the center. If your brows are too close to your eyes, always brush them up and away. That's the natural line of growth, anyway.
You can really do a lot with your brows if you will pay a little attention to them. The lines of your coiffure, your lip rouge, must be definite and even. This applies to your eyebrows, also.
If at this point you are interested in changing your face, probably for the better, join me for a brow-growing month.
You may make some new and valuable discoveries about your face, and decide with me that Hollywood is wise in saying, let your natural brows grow.
Some eyes can stand a bit of under-lining with pencil to accent lower lashes. The line must be very light and subtle, as shown on Muriel Evans' eyes. Never, never make it black and heavy
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