Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1935)

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CLEAR, fine skin, sparkling unlined eyes and a smooth graceful neck. Most girls of twenty possess these attributes of vouth. They think they need not worry because they are really all right as they are. That is true — they are all right. But the wise girl of twenty knows that she must do something to stay that way. There are three important steps in this business of staying lovely, and they are eyes, skin texture and neck. I believe everyone may benefit from a tiny bit of cream spread under and over the eyes at night. Special eye creams come for this purpose, but any good lubricating cream may serve. Laughter, other emotions and exposure dry the fine skin about the eyes and line or wrinkle it prematurely. That bit of cream is a great aid. The skin that is thoroughly cleansed — and often — that is gently lubricated and stimulated should stay lovely for many years. I believe ina balanced skin cleansing routine, cream, soap and water and a liquid cleanser. Experiment with the three to find out when and how often you should use the different preparations. Cold, cold water is a marvelous astringent and stimulator. Many of us seem to forget that the neck needs cream. Nightly use will keep this skin beautifully smooth, clear and young. Waiting for you — two Springtime leaflets, "Skin Radiance" and "Inspiring Perfumes." Just send a stamped, self-addressed envelope — one for each please. Or ask us about your other beauty problems. Carolyn Van Wyck, Photoplay Magazine, 1926 Broadway, New York City • Helpful points for keeping you If ovely. Maxine Doyle advises the use ;a nourishing cream on the neck nightlo j prevent coarse, discolored or lined I • Stressing the importance of absorht cotton squares in the current be.'y I mode. Maxine Doyle illustrates the nd I ern method of applying liquids to Marian Marsh shows a clever gac;t for applying ice indirectly to her skin A cylinder opens to receive the ice cii and the roller is then passed, over 1 I El 92