Picture-Play Magazine (Mar-Aug 1926)

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93 Milady's Sideburns "Side curls" is what the girls call them, but they are really just feminine variations of the man's sideburns. Marie Prevost, above, and Bebe Daniels, at the right, are among the many who have adopted them. The main point is to reveal the ear in all its bareness — the curl in front is added merely as a decorative touch. Madeline Hurlock is the girl in the picture below. Photo by Cannons THE side curl, sister to the sideburn, is a little ornament which lends attractiveness to the face, according to the feminine picture stars. And they're all adopting it. While the male stars are growing stubble in front of their ears and gracing the product with a name, the young women have discovered something which they believe to be somewhat more artistic.