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THE PATGHWORK COMPLEXION Patchwork quilts are fashionable again, but the same effect isn't Charming when it's worked in feminiiie skin. A perfectly made-up face that rises from a V-shaped, weather beaten neck is nothing short of incongruous. Even the most enchanting beauty must tnrn her back sometimes and a strip of rough brown nape will shatter all the illusions that heautiful eyes and a sparkling smile have oreated. A vigorous, outdoor life is the birthright of every healthy girl, but all the joy can be taken out of aUnworshipping when she pttts on formal clothes and finds that the straps of her bathing suit have hecome permanent fixtures on her back. The young lady who drives an automohile'with one arm resting on the door will find that her two arms dOn'fc match each other, and as for matching her face, they both are off-colour. Imagine your favourite motion picture actress wearing a gorgeoua creation for evening wear before the telltale of the cemera With face one Shade, neck another, and two-toned arms. The ensemble would be reminiscent of either the patchwork quilt or the mongrel dbg who flaunts the colours of Several of the best breeds. Why it is then, that such luminaries as Norma Shearer and Marlene Dietrieh can look so well in revealing f ormal clothes, while the average woman would be a conglomeration of browns, tans, reda, and white It is really no sCCret at all. The star whose entire career dopends on a perfect appearance at all times Would never let herself become a patchwork quilt in the first placd. If she were on looation at the beach, in tho mountains, or on the desert she wOuld protect her neck and arms by using make-up blender on them. Make-up blender imparts a natural, soft, creamy appearance to the skin, and since it comes in four shades it can be made to blend perfectly with the colour schome of your other cosmetics. Every Summer and winter the weather batters at your complexion. If you have already- developed a patchwork colour scheme, you neOdn't despair. Use your make-up blender anyway and you
will find that it will work almost like magic to make yOut Skin evenly matched. In other words, it is both a prevention and a cure. The greatest advantage of this preparation is that it will not come off. You need not leave oily streaks ot white powder on your escort's dinner jacket, nor will it make the neck of your black evening wrap your complexion. Make-up blender will stay on, even in salt water, and it will not rub off. It aetually forms an invisible fiim that protects your skin from the elements. For this reason it is a double blessing to the type that freckles easily. You wont get freckles if the rays of the sun don't reach you. Don't lct its permanence terrify you, however, for though it wont com« off
in fresh or salt water, your eomplexio# soap aud water will remove it instant* 1yAny form of make-up shoulfi be rei moved at night with cleanshig cream and soap and water. You have probably read this dozens of times before btit it , cap never be said too often. When yOu are ready to venture out again the next; day, see that you go protected. The proper way to apply make-up blender is with the tips of the fingers, using a one-way, downward stroke — « never circular— and it should be one of the last steps in completing your toil--ette. Last of all' spray your coiffure with liquid brillox and you may be quite sure, provided you have followed previous instructions carefully, that; you aro perfectly; groom#A SOK SPfjl social oGcasion. ~ ~
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 56, 22 March 1937, Page 15
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630Hollywood BEAUTY SECRETS Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 56, 22 March 1937, Page 15
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