BEAUTY SECRETS
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BE YOTO OWN HA3B STYLI5T It ia only logical to assmae that you know your own face much hetter than anyone else, even your "beauty operator. You aee it mere cften. You are annoyedT)y its trivial defeete more frequently. You rejoice more profoundly in your own heantiful featurea. In short, no woman who is sormally intelligent eould be acenaed of not having a fair estimate of her own. personal beauty assets and liabilities. If yon will add to this eommoapl&ee, but valuable knowledge, some imagination and about an hour of your time, you will nndoubtedly emerge with a eoiffure that will surpass your old one in individuality and charax.The best time to begin expeiimenting with your hair is just before. you are ready to get a new wave. Then you are free to comb it ' and work with it as you please without ruining the wave. Not so long ago there was one style of hairdress predominant in each period of fashion, but eince motion pictures have taken such a tremendous hold on public opinion and customs, the only regulation concerning the way you wear your hair is to wear it becomingEach new picture brings out new coiffures, and actressea in Hollywood are not even immune to coyping the coifEures of each other for their own personal glorification. To begin •\yith, brush all j;he part out of your hair. You may be able to wear it either straight back, without & part, or in the pompadour style that the picture "San Francisco" has made so popular. Look at your profile,' your full face. Consider the back of your neck. And if you don't think the pompadour is becoming, try parting your hair on the side. If baugs are becoming to you, consider the new "page boy bob''' that was rcvived by Norma Sliearer in "Romeo and Juliet." Her hair in this picture was fluffy, but there are other types .vearing this sort of bob whose hair mst be sleek, and the only suggestion c a wave is at the eqds where it turns j. Tho girl with a slight natural wave .u brush her hair and attain a beautiil clTect with liquid brillox. The "page >y bob" is about shoulder length. if you atteud the movies regularly, >u will see any uunibcr of attractive ^tll'ures that you can try and selecl rom. These are all designed by men in .ollywood who have made a proi'ession ot' originating and designing hair stylcs !o suit screeu stars. They are yours for the taking if you have the inclina-
tion. There are many things that the professional hair stylist takes into consideration when he dresses a star'e hair for an elaborato production. You may apply the same method of reasoning to your own eoiffure. Boforo adopting a^iy one style of -wcaring your hair, ask yourself the following questions: Does it make my neck look too long,? Or too short? Is it becoming to any face, in length, breadth, forehead? Should my ears be covered or aro they sulnciently well-shaped to he to my advautage? i)o I nced to build my hair up to add k.ilght to my fignro or should I do iht vpuosite? W'liat is my type? Is it modern, ihe old-fashioned tintype, or am I a eliuracter from medieval days? Wheu ycfu have solved all these iuajor problems, add the little touches of feminine beauty suoh as curls around
the face, and waves just where they belong, to add the personal touches to your own personality. The neck line is a very important thing that is too often neglected. Some komen have an cxtremoly feminine and appealing line in the way their hair , naturally grows at the nape of the neck. If they can possibly comb it in such a manner that this will show, it will be to their best advantage. Curls at the top of tho head, and straight hair that merges into perfect ringlets at the side, are new modes that have como in with the general atmosphere of the approaching coronation. They are extremely becoming to a great number of women. To add the pcrfect sheen, the final „oueh of grooming and beauty to any eoiffure, be sure to spray it with liquid brillox. This is beneficial to the hair and gives it that perfect lustre that hair of any colour Mttds btforo it is truly beautiful.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 46, 10 March 1937, Page 11
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