MAKE-UP MUST BE EASTERN
In Londou, complexions have gone East to China. Pale creamy toncs of powder, giving a look of repose to the face, are being used in combination withi nasturtium — red irouge and lipstick (an orange shade). Jet black eyc-pencil and a dusting of subtle, rather heavy, perfume complete th© jllusion, The new richly-coloured brocade and silk evening. f rocks are the reason behind this ohange-of-face. Highly-tint-ed make-up detracts from the beauty of tho new materials, 'and prevents their wearer's face from showing up to the best advantag© in contrast.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 46, 10 March 1937, Page 11
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