HINTS FOR BRIDES.
PERSONAL APPEARANCE.
Get your permanent two weeks before the wedding. You'll need at least two preliminary settings. See that your hands are fair-to look upon—white as your bouquet, soft as your gloves. If the groom dislikes public repairs of makeup—repowdering, renewing lipstick—don't do it. Wear hie choice in nail polish colour. His re-education in acceptance of hie wife's beauty ways ]■ beet done gradually, imperceptibly. Don't hurry it. To the bridesmaid: How about a beauty shower? Learn the bride-to-be's cosmetic and perfume choices, then go to it. To brother: Find out what cosmetics •ieter uses. Then present her with a white beauty travelling case. v Since the groom sends the bride her bouquet, let him know in plenty of time exactly what you wieh. The bride will like the new bruehcomb toiletry. It, ie purse-size. Can be had in white. , Learn to do two coiffures for honeymoon convenience—a version of your bridal hairdo for evening, a very simple •one for day wear. A last word: Always learn from the florist how to carry your bouquet and inei«t on your attendants doing likeWupSw
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 33, 9 February 1939, Page 18
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