TV Guide (October 19, 1951)

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Television Host^s^ Don’t Follow the Leader! A video beauty expert gives you six valuable tips By Richard Willis (Here's Looking at You, Monday-fhrough-Friday, 3:15*3:30 p.tn., O) A chieving beauty and harmony in make- : up and dress is an individual prob¬ lem. All truly beautiful women study themselves and coordinate their make-up and clothes to their own facial features and personality. They do not follow blind¬ ly the dictates of fashion. They are not carbon copies. The intelligent woman adapts new trends to suit herself, whenever possible. But she has the tourage and good sense to discard new hair styles, make-up tricks and fashions that are not right for her. She doesn’t play “follow the leader.” Because beauty is individual, it is diffi¬ cult to give a list of rules which will suit everyone. But here are six basic good¬ grooming precepts for all: 1. All make-up bases should be applied sparsely. Too much powder base on the skin will make it look older. Make-up bases are advantageous as tints but they are not designed to be cover-alls. 2. Rouge placed high and away from under the eyes is always the safest applica¬ tion. .Trying to narrow down your face with rouge may end up making you look theatrical. The less the better! 3. In plucking eyebrows, do not pluck so severely that you change the general contour. A natural look about your brow helps project the eyes without too much eye make-up. 4. Powder should be selected with this thought: Will it enhance my skin? NEW LOW TERMS AT VIM Any old appliance may be used as partial or pos¬ sibly full down payment towards the purchase of this Thor Washer. To VIM customers it could mean: NO MONEYr DOWN 'TOMORROW'S NEWS with JOHN TILLMAN ^ featuring THOR APPLIANCES SEE IT ON 42 NEIGHBORHOOD STOF