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DiC^ zmmrn£ GLAMOROUS NEW MAKE-UP TECHNIQUE BY TATTOO ROUGE POWDER AND MASCARA as well as LIPSTICK All the thrilling beauty secrets of those devilish little South Sea maidens brought to you by TATTOO SSS SSS Wi WM m % Li S.„ ' >* •> mm r. TATTOO The grandest of grand ideas —colour that melts right into your skin to give you the blush of the tropic enchantress. No, it s not a cream rouge at all. It’s a dry rouge; but what a dry rouge! Put it on ... rub it in ... it stays for a good long time. Thrilling? More than that . . . it’s wicked. Five shades to match TATTOO Lipstick. 5/- and 1/3 TAT TOO Only a face powder that really stays on the skin could bear the famous name TATTOO. Finer than all the rest ... so fine it actually changes the texture of the skin —makes it naturally fresh-tinted and smooth, inviting. Your enthusiasm will know no bounds when you discover TATTOO’S haunting exotic perfume. 8/6 and 1/3 a TATTOO It’s so easy to TATTOO your lashes! No water —no messy cake —no difficult liquid. Simply whisk TATTOO Cream Mascara on your lashes and your eyes instantly become radiant with fascination . . . dark, exotic, perfectly natural looking. Yes, we’re for it. 5/- and 1/3 f’y'Ti y. i TATTOO Of course you know TATTOO Lipstick. Excitingi pulse-stirring South Sea colour entirely without pastiness. Put it on . . . let it set . • • wipe it off. Only the colour remains ... and what a colour! Try all five shades at the TATTOO Colour Selector, Toilet Department. 8/0 and 1/3 now at our cosmetic section

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Evening Star, Issue 22475, 21 October 1936, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 22475, 21 October 1936, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 22475, 21 October 1936, Page 2

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