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YOUNG IDEAS:
BEAUTY
“Let’s face
it,” says Gordon Bau, head of Warner Brothers’ make-up department, “there are few women with perfect faces. But, more often than not, the illusion of perfection can be created by corrective make-up. In my 25 years of experience as make-up artist for Hollywood movie stars, many tricks have been discovered to conceal slight feature flaws that might appear to be enormous imperfections, seen in wide-screen color close-ups.” In Gordon’s opinion, the same tricks should be used by the average girl to bring out her best features and disguise those less than perfect. “Light and shadow are what create the illusion,” says Gordon, who is president of the Society of Make-Up Artists. “Pale colors, which reflect light, pull out hollow places to make them look even with the rest of the face,” he explains. “Dark colors, by absorbing light, subdue a too-prominent area.” The highlighting and shading are done with three shades of make-up foundation: 1) an all-over shade in the color most flattering to the complexion; 2) a color three shades lighter; 3) another, three shades darker.
Because cake make-up doesn’t blend readily at edges, Gordon advises liquid or cream foundation for corrective use. For best results, he suggests choosing all three shades in the same brand. Apply foundation sparingly, all-over shade first, then corrective colors. So that no one will be the wiser, blend colors together at edges and finish with a dusting of your usual shade of face powder.
To set make-up and give a natural sheen, pat with a natural sponge, wrung out in ice-cold water. “About lips and eyes,”
Gordon adds, “they can always be made beautiful with make-up.” Sketches and instructions on these and the following pages are to help you prove him right.
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