BEAUTY SECRETS
SPECIALIST'S VIEWS REVELATIQNS REGARDING TINTS, CURVES AND KXSS.ES A DECEPTIVE SNAKE London, Saturday. A beauty doctor speciali^ing in tattooing, "revealed to a representative of The Sunday Sun astounding instances of the vogue, including a twice-married Australian woman, mentioned in Debrett, who owes a blush rose complexion to the tattooist. * Rouge nowadays insufficiently replaces Nature. Even young girls, after an injection of coeaine, complacently submit to operation. A well-known woman had hei" mouth remoulded to create bettei "Cupid" curves. Film stars, desiring more ravishing lips, resort to tattoo when the plastic surgeon has accomplished his marvels. Milady goes to the dentist for a pneumatie rubber gadget, nicknamed "plumpers," attached to the teeth, and permitting even elderly- people to display pbenomenally smooth cheeks. A popular actress, more than 60 years of age, took rejuvenation treatment, and then went to a tatooist to hide tell-tale scars on her body with an eccentrically-coloured snake.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 362, 25 October 1932, Page 2
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152BEAUTY SECRETS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 362, 25 October 1932, Page 2
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