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New! Clearasil Medication
STARVES'
PIMPLES
SKIN-COLORED . . . hides pimples while If works.
At last ! Science discovers a new-type medication especially for pimples, that really works. In skin specialists’ tests on 202 patients, 9 out of every 10 cases were completely cleared up or definitely improved while using clearasil.
CLEARASIL WORKS FAST TO MAKE PIMPLES DISAPPEAR
1. PENETRATES PIMPLES . . . keratolytic action softens and dissolves affected skin tissue . . . permits medication to penetrate down into any infected area.
2. ISOLATES PIMPLES . . . antiseptic action of this new type medication stops growth of bacteria that can cause and spread pimples.
3. ‘STARVES’ PIMPLES . . . CLEARasil’s famous dry-up action 'starves’ pimples because it helps to remove the oils that pimples 'feed’ on.
SKIN CREAMS CAN ‘FEED* PIMPLES CLEARASIL ‘STARVES’ THEM
Oil in pores helps pimples grow and thrive. So oily skin creams can actually 'feed’ pimples. Only an oil-absorbing medication . . . clearasil, helps dry up this oil, 'starves’ pimples.
•FLOATS OUT’ BLACKHEADS
clearasil’s penetrating medical action softens and loosens blackheads from underneath, so they 'float out’ with normal washing. So why suffer the misery of pimples or blackheads! clearasil is guaranteed to work for you, as in doctors’ tests, or money back. Only 69* at all drug counters (economy size 98*).
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Largest-Selling Pimple Medication in America (including Canada)
PHOTOPLAY I
FAVORITE OF AMERICA'S MOVIEGOERS FOR OVER FORTY YEARS
JUNE. 1957
VOL. 51, NO. 6
ANN HIGGINBOTHAM, Editorial Director EVELYN PAIN, Editor
NORMAN SIEGEL, West Coast Editor
jules saltman. Associate Editor hermine cantor, Fashion Editor
edwin zittell, Associate Editor Helen limke, Assistant West Coast Editor
ron taylor. Art Director mathilde iliovici, Assistant Art Director
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maxine Arnold, Contributing West Coast Editor bob beerman, Staff Photographer
SPECIAL COMPLETE LIFE STORY
The Pat Boone Story
ARTICLES AND SPECIAL FEATURES
Look Where You’re Going, Audrey! (Audrey Hepburn) Carl Clement
The Trials of Jean (Jean Seberg) Beverly Ott
What Makes Her a Star (Kim Novak) Hildegarde Johnson
The Reluctant Traveler (Alan Ladd) Maxine Arnold
Search for Faith (Marlon Brando) Nicholas Gray
Has Hollywood Lost Its Glamour? Sara Hamilton
To You from Tony: Sa-Wad-Dee Tony Perkins
Escape to Happiness (Doris Day) Part III George Scullin
I Feel Bad About Baby Doll (Carroll Baker) Richard Gehman
NEWS AND REVIEWS
Cal York’s Inside Stuff 4 Casts of Current Pictures
Let’s Go to the Movies. . . .Janet Graves 14
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Over the Editor’s Shoulder 22
LIVING WITH YOUNG IDEAS
Readers Inc 36
Becoming Attractions
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Dream That Lasts a Lifetime
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