New Lips and Noses
Behold the modern, woman!, ( . v , This was the cry of the beauty socialists gathered in New Yorjc receath ly'for their annual convention. - They offer the woman of- today every aid to beauty in a number of startling and sensational novelties, states the '"'Daily Mail." ' ' " . 1 A typical "Miss 1933" has been chosen from the measurements and specifications of 32,000 beauty specialists who have based their selections on the 'standard which, they believe the modern woman most wishes to resemble. If you. want a retrousse nose or charmingly curved lips and have not these desirable possessions, the beauty specialists provide effective substitutes. Artificial lips only one hundred thousandth of an inch thick may be superimposed on Nature's own gifts. These new lips will endure for at least 24 hours, and you may , choose. your own shape, the price being 4s for five Artificial ears are made from court plaster. riNOER-NAII. PICTURES. ' Of noses, one expert says: "Many women want to tilt their noses to give them a saucy look. We take a.wax impression of the inside of the nostril and make a thin gold-plated frame which has the desired shape. These new noses cost £7, but soon we shall be selling them cheaply iv all the big departmental stores. , Artificial finger-nails are decorated with miniature pictures. One set already popular expresses in hieroglyphics the phrase "I love you." Bridge fanatics can have their favourite suit emblazoned on their nails. Then there are finger-nails with .perfect half-moons. These are. recommended ■ for typists whose nails are warn, by hard.pressure on the keys,! '..-,. ■ . ■ ■- "Woman today," says another expert, "is seeking'• the- illusion of height." This means .raised coiffures, and' to-meet the demand hairdressers have invented a metallic powder which is sprayed on the hair and holds it firmly off the neck and ears. The lotion is' in gold, silver, and other shades. . For the eyes a special paste has been made which creates a sparkle, similar to that achieved by belladonna. _ The beautifying of the whole body is accomplished by "tacking" down loose skin with invisible compositions.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 129, 3 June 1933, Page 19
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