PRETTY EYES.
The woman who wants pretty eyes will not have them circled with dark lines. Nor will she have great eye sacs under her eyes. The pretty girls' eyes are never heavy in the lids. They are never laden underneath with great bags. They are never red as to the lashes, and the brows are never unruly. On the contrary, the eyes of tbe pretty girl are of the shining variety, beautifully clear, and of tne kind which can open widely and look one right in the face. To get eyes like this one must not abuse the eyes. The girl who sews late at night, the girl who rubs her eyes, the girl who lets her lids and lashes become neglected, this girl cannot hope to have pretty eyes. The eyebrows should "not be neglected. The woman who wants nice eyebrows can heat a Uttle almond oil and apply it nightly to the eyes with a small brush. In this manner the eyebrows can be influenced. Often they are inclined to grow straggly. But by painting them with a brush regularly they can be trained into shape.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 33, 8 February 1905, Page 10
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189PRETTY EYES. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 33, 8 February 1905, Page 10
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