Picture Play Magazine (Mar-Aug 1926)

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49 Photo by William Davis Pearaall Sally Rand is still much too young to have any wrinkles at all, but she knows that complete relaxation will most effectively keep them away. The Oldest Beauty Secrets in the World Screen stars have found that the most valuable methods they can use for preserving their beauty are founded on the oldest and simplest secrets in the world. I'VE followed the beauty trail taken by a good many of your screen favorites, girls who wanted beauty insurance. When your face is your fortune, you aren't taking any chances of having its value diminish. And I've learned that it's the oldest beauty secrets in the world that are the most valuable. They're very simple, too ; you may think that they're too simple to be much good. But if you were paying several hundred dollars for a course of treatment founded on them, you wouldn't think so. For instance, here's a cure for wrinkles. A certain lovely lady of the screen found that her skin was beginning to wrinkle — not very much, but you know what happens when a wrinkle begins to show ! She tried massage — massaging a wrinkle across its length with a good skin food is excellent treatment for breaking it down; Gloria Swanson once told me so, and the best of beauty specialists agree with her (not that she has any!). But the girl of whom I speak found that massage By Violet Dare didn't seem to do the work. So between pictures she went to a woman who is well known for her beauty treatments. * And — she found that beauty really is only skin deep, an old adage which most of us ignore. For the woman told her that she wasn't breathing right and wasn't resting as she should. "You don't relax inside," she told the girl. "That wrinkle is the result of an inner tightness. Yes, I know that you have to concentrate on your work, that you don't dare let down — but you'll work twice as well if you'll learn to do what I'll teach you." She told the girl to lie down flat on her back on the floor, and hold her arms up straight in the air, lifting them by lifting her shoulders, as if she were lifting a heavy weight. Then, to relax — first her shoulders, so that they rested on the floor, then her fingers, wrists, lower arms, upper arms, till her arms dropped flat. She did this Helene Chadwick retains her youthful complexion by keeping herself in good health. Photo br Richard Burke