Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1930)

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Photoplay Magazine for March, 1930 J9 lily Glazo has the Tint that doesn't change in Party Lights GLAZO'S LOVELY TONE IS SCIENTIFICALLY PLANNED TO LOOK EQUALLY WELL IN ELECTRIC LIGHT, SUNLIGHT OR CANDLE-LIGHT HAS your nail polish ever deceived you at a party? Have you ever groomed your nails to the lovely tint you want — and, once there, discovered under electric light, that beauty had left your fingertips and that your nails looked as lifeless and dull as wilted flowers do? A fashionable tint, of course, is the very essence of well-kept nails, but what queer tricks' conditions of light play with many nail polishes. Some Ifade out in electric light, others take a yellow tinge, but with Glazo, the same pure and subtle color remains. Always — under every light — Glazo brings beauty to your nails Lamp-light affects it not at all. The brilliant lights of ballrooms, theatres and bridge tables do not rob it of its charm. Even in dim lights it guards its pure tone. If you want a startling proof of Glazo's constancy of color under all conditions of light, do your nails with Glazo exactly as you want them, under daylight. Then step into a dark closet, turn on the electric light and examine carefully. Glazo will have the same tone in the closet as it had in the sun! And, if you don't think that's remarkable, try any other polish and see what will happen ! A good polish like Glazo lasts longer than a week. It never peels, it never cracks, and gives a soft, lively sheen that never verges on artificiality. For its covering film is so smooth and thin that you will delight in its effect, and you can scarcely detect its presence. No matter what you think you like in nail polishes, try Glazo. Its constant color is to you a great new advantage. For your polish, lasting a week, is seen under all sorts of conditions of light. With Glazo you are sure that your nails will always be lovely. If you would like to try the Glazo color test, send six cents iwith the coupon below. Goupon. The Glazo Polish and Polish Remover twin bottles — at all toilet goods counters, 50?. THE GLAZO COMPANY, Inc., Dept. GQ-30, 191 Hudson Street, New York, N. Y. D Plain □ Perfumed I enclose 6 cents. Please send me Glazo samples (polish and remover). See check above. Also booklet, "Lovely, Eloquent Hands." Name Address When you write to advertisers please mention PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE.