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BEAUTY.

Everyone Can Have It. “Everyone car. have a lovely skin, no matter how unlovely it is to start with,” said Miss P2ggy Wheeler, an English expert on matters.' pertaining to beauty, who is a present in Auckland. “You can erase wrinkles and make the skin smojth, refine coarse pores and make the texture of your skin fine in grain—if you take the ■ trouble.” Miss Wheeler said that the number of neglected skins in New Zealand was most noticeable. While admitting that climatic conditions had somej thing to do with the texture and general appearance of the skin, care could help counteract any bad condition. The fact that the climate was trying surely meant that, extra attention should be given. The main rules were to cleanse, 'tone, nourish and protect, and it, was every woman’s duty to observe these rules io make the bes.it of herself. The secret of success from a beauty point of view' was careful grooming. .Especially in the case of the older woman was 1 this necessary. The older woman did. not require heavy make-up, but. she should be extra careful about . the condition of her skin, and pay meticulous atten- ’ tion to the grooming of the eyes, the 1 brows and the lashes. By grooming, | freshness of appearance was obtained : and freshness was the keynote of 1 beauty. j “In a woman’s appearance it is the ' little things that count,’ said Miss i Wheeler. “Beauty is an important : thing in a wom'an’s life. It is an enormous power. It conquers shy ness, awkwardness, self-conscious-ness and opens doors to greater understanding of life.”

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 406, 13 April 1937, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
267

BEAUTY. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 406, 13 April 1937, Page 3

BEAUTY. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 406, 13 April 1937, Page 3

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