NEW STYLES FOR WOMEN'S MAKE-UP
"If women wish to be fashionably made up in the autumn, they must go nearly purple in the face," says the Daily Mail. "This is the latest news from the beauty saloris," it continues, Probably it wj!l cause far less distress to women, who are notoriously lovers of exjjeriment, tlian to their menfolk. "The trouble is the new autumn dahlia colours that clash so horribb1 with ordinary shades of rouge and lipstick, that sensitive young men slnver, while a woman cannot appear resembling a badly-assorted eolour card. Accordingly, a cyelamen make-up has been invented to be worn with purple-reds and red-purples, "VVhep it was exliibited afc a boauty salon, tlio spcctators soon becanie accustomed to seeing mannequins with , 'off-purple' cheeks gnd lipa. Neverthe-
less, it necessitatcs, the changing of* make-up with a change of dress, tliirteen different cosmetics being required for thirteen different outfito."
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 34, 3 November 1937, Page 12
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149NEW STYLES FOR WOMEN'S MAKE-UP Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 34, 3 November 1937, Page 12
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