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EYES BEHIND GLASSES!
Lots of women we know hesitate to wear glasses because they believe them unflattering. Not a bit, if you beautify your eyes! Glasses make them look smaller — so enlarge them . . . with Kurlash, the little implement that curls back your lashes lastingly between soft rubber bows. Your lashes appear longer and darker. Your eyes look larger, brighter, deeper! Opticians recommend Kurlash because it keeps your lashes from touching your glasses. $1, at good stores.
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Don't neglect your eyebrows, either! TweezETTE, which "tweezes" out an offending hair at the touch of a button, is the easiest way known to shape your brows, painlessly, at home. Make them conform to the upper curve of your glasses, and the latter will be less noticeable! $1, also, at your drug store.
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Behind your glasses, you can use eye makeup liberally and defy detection! Try Shadette, at $1, to give your eyes size and allure. And the little marvel Lashpac to travel in your handbag everywhere. It holds a stick of mascara for accenting brows and a little brush to groom them later. Also $1. Write me if you aren't sure what shades to use!
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Luise Rainer has "the most wonderful eyes in Europe."
Beautiful Eyes
The Latest Make-Up Tricks Give Your Eyes More Beauty.
By Mary L ee
IN THE Old World, when there were princes and kings and brave knights to win— ladies learned the power behind a pair of sparkling eyes. And they must have passed the secrets down to their children and their children's children. When you look at Luise Rainer, newcomer from Vienna, and almost too lovely as she plays in "Escapade," your heart goes somersaulting at the sheer beauty shining through her eyes. You fairly marvel at the way the lustre and depth of her big, dark eyes come to you from an ordinary black-and-white screen!
We're willing to wager that some of the stars from Europe are responsible for the "feature your eyes" craze that's come over make-up. All of which, in our opinion, is as it should be.
There are many things that will make your eyes shine. Love comes first, but you can't turn that on and off like an electric light. Restful sleep and freedom from worry are important. There's a very special knack in selecting clothes and costume jewelry that bring out the color and lights in your eyes. Harmless eye drops to create sparkle take the place of the dangerous Belladonna. Eye packs and lotions refresh tired eyes and take out the redness that's death to lustre. And above all, there's make-up!
There's practically nothing make-up can't be made to do for your eyes. We're really deluged with new eye shadows, colored mascaras and tricks of applying rouge to spotlight your eyes. As for eyelashes and brows —that all depends on you! You can make them what you want them.
Smart make-up must feature the eyes. Go light on rouge. However, it can be used in trick ways to center attention on your eyes. Lips must have color, but not compelling enough to steal the show from your eyes. As for make-up of your eyes themselves— that, as the Duchess said, is art!
The new eye shadows are almost every color under the sun except red. You must not allow one bit of red near your eyelids. Rouge will help to make your eyes look bright, though, if you shade it very delicately up toward your temples. And you can disguise dark circles or a tired look under your eyes by bringing the rouge right up to the lower lids.
Blue is one of the most popular colors for eyes shadow, and if you use a dark enough shade, you can put it on your eyelashes and a bit on your eyebrows, too. You blue-eyed gals don't have to stick to blue, though. Green will do things for most of you, especially if you're wearing clothes that give your eyes a greenish cast. A touch of purple can be lovely, but you've got to apply it very lightly. A lot of mauve is being used, and it's flattering to almost everyone because it has a way of blending with the natural shadows around the eyes.
Green and purple eye shadows are good when you're wearing white, and, strange to say, purple is good with blue. There's a shade of amethyst with matching mascara that is ravishing with purple and practically every shade of blue. A deep emerald gives your eyes allure when you're being demure in black or white. Sapphire shadow lights the diamonds in China-blue eyes. It's good with any of the lighter or brighter shades, but not to be worn with the deep, rich colors. Although black eye shadow is doing something of a fade-out, brown is still the favorite color for brunettes in the day-time. Some of the eye shadows are iridescent and with others you can add a final touch of gold, silver, or Stardust to make the lids glitter.
Like rouge, eye shadow is most popular in a cream form. When you apply cream eye shadow, you should use a foundation cream first, just as you do for cream rouge. The shadow should start from the center of your eyelid, right down next to your lashes.
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