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BV GLORIA MACK
• This is the age when to be natural is to be pretty.
• It is the era of soap and water used gently. ^ our face is soft, your skin is coming into its first beauty; be careful not to break down its tissues by scrubbing too hard.
• If your skin is a bit dry you'll use a light face cream, applying it ever so gently.
• Your powder will be light; you'll dust it over your face. Your lipstick will be light too.
• You'll brush your hair constantly until it's bright and shining and you'll keep it that way with frequent shampoos. If you're caught on an exciting emergency date you'll use a special dry shampoo to be sure that your hair is never without that soft fragrance.
• Your eyebrows you'll leave alone, except for a very occasional plucking if they're too too bristly, but you'll always use an eyebrow brush to give them a graceful curve.
• You won't be bothered by the teen-age acne bugaboo because on your shelf you'll have a special medicated cream that will be a quick cover-up.
• This is an age of natural beauty you will never possess again. Don't cover it up; guard it carefully; learn to know that people will always look at you in these years with envy.
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When beauty is natural: Linda Darnell
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When beauty gives — and takes: Teresa Wright
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• This is the on-the-fence period when the beauty of the teens can be nurtured into more mature beauty; or when nature can begin to take its toll unless it is carefully watched.
• You will, therefore be careful that your hours are not too late; that your careers do not take too much from you.
• Relax, and relax again every chance you get. Keep that first fresh look in your eyes by constant use of eye lotion.
• Rouge will be your helpmate after a devitalizing day.
• Astringent will bring back the rosiness of the teens to your face. You'll use it after every cleansing-cream treatment.
• You'll use more powder now, patting, not rubbing it in, until every bit of your face — and neck — is covered.
• You'll watch your hair-line, keep it clean and well-defined by rubbing it with cotton soaked in toilet water after every make-up act.
• You'll walk with your chin up because this is the age when you make or break your beauty when a chin held high means less wrinkles, less worry, more beauty to be yours forever.
When beauty is in its glory: Mary Astor
• This is the age of your glory; the age when men have admitted they find a woman's beauty at its most fascinating stage. Make the most of it.
• Your face has learned how to express many emotions. It is now alive. It must be kept facile by creaming and creaming again.
• Your throat is your special care. Creams overnight will keep it soft: pads soaked in astringent and bound under your chin will guard against the slightest touch of flabbiness.
• The pancake make-up is your boon. It gives you the perfect grooming, assures that the slightest flaw in your skin will be completely under cover.
• You'll use eye cream around your eyes for the little laugh wrinkles that are charming while they're little, disastrous if too deep.
• For the little lines around your mouth, you'll use this exercise: Puff out your mouth, one side at a time, alternately for a few minutes each day.
Vstringent follows, patted along the lines, then a lubricating cream.
• Your hair will always be sleek and shining; you'll count the minutes spent before your dressing table as minutes of beauty insurance.
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