BEAUTY IN WAR TIME
SCARCITY OF COSMETICS. NEW USE FOR NAIL POLISH. In peace time Ann Seymour used to give expensive beauty hints to the women of Britain. What she has to say about them now, in a recent 8.8. C. broadcast, is an interesting contrast. “In spite of clothes coupons, the acute scarcity of cosmetics, soap rationing, and the difficulty of getting a permanent wave, British women are looking remarkably smart and pretty. . . . Although our hands have never been so busy and it is almost impossible to get hand creams or lotion, po girl, even ip the toughest job, is seen with ill-groomed hands. . . • They use a little castor oil and salt mixed, to cleanse and soften the hands. “A girl in the A.T.S. told me that in her unit as soon as a supply of nail varnish appeared in the canteen there was a great rush to buy—by the men. They had fo'und that they could keep a brilliant polish for days on, their buttons with one application of colourless varnish. However, the girls had their own back. The next time pipe-clean-ers were on sale, they got in first and bought the lot—for hair curlers!”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 June 1942, Page 4
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197BEAUTY IN WAR TIME Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 June 1942, Page 4
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