A PLEASING APPEARANCE.
: —•— ; .'■" - -•'■ ' .ip.-' -■' t .--: : , , -,■■'- ::-.:..-..-.-.-;;----.; : Dok't wrinkle your : forehead. It will J soon show permanent- wrinkles if you make 1 frowning a habit. Take time over eating, and masticate ; your food - very carefully. ' Don't adopt a style of hairdressuig that i doesn't suit you, however smart it may , be. " . Tea and coffee should be .taken in mod- ■ eration only. - ' ' Don't eat. starchy foods if you are is-' ■_ dined to be stout. .- . . , , c ■ Don't wear ; tight shoes, :or shoes with , ultra-high '< heels, ;; if you wish to. cultivate a; gracerol ;-I walk, and ; - to ?keep your eyes : in good condition. . | , "Don't? wear white if you have 'a sallow slan, unless you relieve it with a briaht touch, of colour. ,' .\. -- ->• ~ - ; - ; If your eyes are blue, choose dresses of the r same colour—or such - that ;a; touch of blue will "go-with."/ If your eyes are brown, the j colour iin \ which - you- are'» sure 1 to look your best "will 'be brown, relieved according to' taste by a'tint Of oranira, pmk, blue, or cerise: ; •' ' - « If your hair is of reddish cast, avoid all reds —from palest pink- to .deepest crimson. Blues, also, are unlikely to suit you, except it -be a,very ? dark navy, A • pronounced blue in contrast with bripht ; auburn j; han- has ' a crude T effect very far from/artistic. Dull"greens arid' browns help to bring out the brightness of red- : dish hair in the most pleasing way *|and black, of course, /is ; wonderfully/effective with the lovely complexion which usually accompanies ; auburn .'locks. -' -.. v - " Mouse-coloured " , hair and pale-hued eyes oblige then- possessor/to choose hues . which compensate for their lack of colorirand:> the> shades to be selected depend entirely 1 upon the general tint of the complexion. -Bright shades; should not be worn bv ! those who have a colour," fas- the ; J Jf o ,:",*"J?° " <?""«,!; yearly always clash [Purple iff specially unbecoming to the redf faced, , green being, , on / • the ■ cbntrarv, usually very becoming.- Don't wear a colour merely because it- is fashionable. «
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16098, 11 December 1915, Page 6 (Supplement)
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329A PLEASING APPEARANCE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16098, 11 December 1915, Page 6 (Supplement)
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