TV Radio Mirror (Jan - Jun 1963)

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"':'"• I ...TO GO ON HONEY MOON! writer. Now she's off to the movies for "Honeymoonshine" ! How does she do it? "It's easy," says Sue Ann. "Just act like a bride." Another tip: Think like one. Take a long look at your man and remember all the good reasons that first made vou love him! ■■■'■■■< to look like a bride— and feel like one— in a beauty story that may change your life! To put love-light in her eyes — and his — Sue Ann draws an eyeline along the base of her lashes. Next, she darkens her lashes with black mascara. Says Sue Ann : "I think blondes should always have dark eyes." She uses brown pencil to give brows a graceful arch. Sue Ann keeps her head — and beautifully. She brushes vigorously before combing, uses the brush again to coax the last wave in place. Next step: A light mist of hair spray. Her hair is baby fine, so she uses milk ("Yes. milk!" I as a rinse for extra body. Final (and vital) touch — perfume and plenty of it, behind her knees, on her wrists, under her nose. '"I like to smell it, too." she smiles. Now all that's left to do is turn the music on and the lights down. Then the stage is set for a life-long happy honeymoon. Negligee by Odette Barsa