Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1920)

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Photoplay Magazine — Advertising Section 71 ^0 I i ijou realize now often eyes are fastened on uour nails </ Are you willing to be judged by their appearance? You gesture freely as you talk to him. His eyes follow your moving finger tips. What are his impressions .'' Men are especially sensitive to little deficiencies in a woman's appearance. Manv men habitually judge a woman by the condition of her hands. The impression given by carelessly manicured nails is a hard thing to overcome. ^!t/i cotton lurapped around an orange stick and dipped in Cutex, •zvork around each nail, puihing hackt he cuticle Wherever you go you are being silently appraised by your nails. Lovely hands, smooth, even nails immediatelv suggest a background of refinement. The most important part of your manicure is the care of the cuticle. When vou cut the overgrown cuticle, you inevitably cut the live skin. As it heals, the skin is left thick and ragged. There is danger also of injuring the sensitive nail root, which is only one-twelfth inch below the surface. You can easily have lovely hands It is possible to keep the cuticle thin, smooth, evenly shaped without cutting it. Your hands and nails can be so lovely you will be proud to have them noticed. Cutex will soften the cuticle and keep it in good condition — it will prevent hangnails and rough places. Follow the directions under the illustrations. You will be surprised when For inotL'f ivhite nail tips apply Cutex Nail fVhite underneath them directly from tube. A feiv brisk rubs ^^vit h Cutex Nail Polish ivill gi^ve the nails a high gloss. you see how easy it is to have the same dainty nails you have so admired in your friends. Once or twice a week, give your nails this quick manicure. A few minutes is all that is necessary. You need give no more thought to the care of your hands. The consciousness of flawless nails will add greatly to your poise^your general charm. You can get Cutex at any drug or department store in the United States and Canada, and any chemist's shop in England. A manicure set for 20 cents Send the coupon below and 20 cents for the Introductory Manicure Set. This is not as large as the standard set but it contains enough of the Cutex preparations for at least six complete manicures. Address Northam Warren, i 14 West i 7th Street, New York City. If -^oa live in Canada, address Northam Warren, Dept. 705, 200 Mountain St., Montreal, Canada. MAIL THIS COUPON WITH TWO DIMES TODAY Cutex Cuticle Remover comes in 35c and 65c bottles. Cutex Nail White, Nail Polish and Cold Cream are 35c each. NORTHAM WARREN Dept. 705, :i4 West i ?th Street New York City Name. Street . Citv State.. Send tivo dimes for this manicure set When you urite to .nlvertisers please meiit'"ii PH<iT<iI'I..\ V MAt;AZl.\£.