Screenland (Nov 1934-Apr 1935)

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Beauty goes to your HEAD! 55 When your hair is your fortune, you're rich! You can make it your greatest beauty if you will By Josephine Felts w E ARE going forward by going backward !" declared my favorite movie star the other day. "Just look at the new hats ! Our Just seems. Spring three grandmothers wore them generations from bonnets to bonnets, it And if you don't believe me, compare the new versions with the one grandmother wore when grandfather had that snapshot of her taken. The one he carried in his watch so long. They are alike as two peas. You will fall in love with these hats but you will wonder what to do about your hair. Take a tip from that same grandmother and transfer your curls from back to front. Lovely Astrid Allwyn shows you how. Both her coiffures shown on this page are made from a long bob. In the large illustration, the one I have called "cameo," the back is curled in poppyette curls which are combed out and caught at the crown of the head. Then the ends are re-curled over the finger to blend in with the front hair which has been curled to cover the forehead. It is a ravishing way to wear your hair, particularly if you are the fragile blonde type. Cameo in spun glass. Portrait in porcelain. Here's lovely Astrid Allwyn in the modern manner looking for all the world like the girl grandfather fell so madly in love with. The coiffure in the second illustration can be worn practically erybody . doing your hair this way, first, shadowwave the thin tlBI 1 side of your hair and then brush the ends sleekly around the back of the head and neck curling the heavy side in flat ringlet curls. It seems the flat swirl at the back of the smartest heads all winter meant business. The new Spring mode is carrying it on and adding a swoop of curls to the front. Perhaps you don't realize it yet, but you are pretty sure to be wearing curls on your forehead before the year is out. Maybe they are going to be smooth sleekcurls, demure curls that look as if they wouldn't hurt a fly, curls that cast down their (Continued on page 68)