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ANYONE CAN BE GOOD LOOKING.

Hazel.Bawson Cades, a United States^ authority on beauty culture, in. her reBe Good-looking '■'' asserts that good looks are not something that one is born with or misses, but something one acquires. She deplores the feet that the female mind is not methodical enough, andy for that reason, men make the best dressers of women. Let a girl decide on her type and crystallise in. her own mind; her own particular beauty, says this writer, and she will be attractive. r "Bed hair helps, and so does a dimple," she says. *'I believe in clear skins,' in manicured finger-nails* ia complementary hats. I believe in bobs for Betty; sleek hair for Gloria—every girl of her own type."

"She devotes much space and care to choice of colours. A colour's, good if it's good for the wearer. She advises that no trouble is too great regarding the choice of colour-—trying out the shades and combinations that suit the ['eyes, hair, complexion and height.

"The trouble is that most women don't realise the facts about themselves. Tall blondes have the deepest admira/tion for sparkling little brunettes and will try to dress like them. Thie is ifatal." Such is the author's decision.

Here are one or two of her maxims: For, blondes with, blue., grey, green, eyes there seems to be a basis that blues, greens and violets are the best. 3>on'-t wear barbaric jewellery. Pale blondes shouldr beware of wishywashy colonrs. For brunettes i yonr hair should be worn plainly. White or cream colours, crimson, green or yellow are tie most effective.

Out-of-the-ordiaary colours often bring beauty to a girl who is neither pure blonde nor pure brunette.

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Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 26, 20 November 1930, Page 2

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ANYONE CAN BE GOOD LOOKING. Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 26, 20 November 1930, Page 2

ANYONE CAN BE GOOD LOOKING. Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 26, 20 November 1930, Page 2