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* Falling U?" MakingTheMost Of Youth COSMETIC ART "Ma'quillage," simply the French for "make-up," has a big place on the feminine shelf of vanity. It is not quite so necessary to be naturally beautiful as it is to appear beautiful. Better a pretty picture than an ugly reality any day. r\o not apply your make-up with a trowel. On the other hand, avoid that tepid look. These days of mother and daughter taking their degrees together— of octogenarians expiring while doing their geometry—makes it possible" for every age to have the beauty to which that age is heir. The sweet young thing often needs but the merest fleeting touch. The down is not yet brushed from the butterfly's wing. * The woman over thirty needs to be written more m italics. This woman keeps herself physically lit. She doesn't drink many mixtures; she doesn't smoke those very unpalatable foreign cigarettes to. excess. '' . She realises, being thoroughly modern, and, therefore, clear-headed, that, just as wild living m a man leads to gout and crow's feet rather than Byronic repentance, so m a womarii her probaby milder excesses cut; short her youth. ."'■•'.« .. A woman's youth is always so much shorter than a man's anyway. ; Be sure your cosmetic is the right shade. Study your face. If the lips are thin, make them more pronounced m the cen.tr e. If the mouth 'is wide do not make -up the corners. Always begin applying your lipstick at the centre of the lips, with y an up-and-down movement. Now rub' the finger gently over the lips to distribute the color evenly. Apply rouge on a V, -with the point towards the nose. Blend gently with the fingers, so that no hard spot is left. Paste rouge is, of course, the best to use. ''.' ■ \y y. If the face is broad, keep the brightest part .of the .rouge near' tie nose; if the face: is long and narrow, keep the coloring well back on the cheeks. No vone's eyelashes are black right to the tips, A waterproof dressing. should be used, arid applied very lightly and carefully just to the tips of the lashes. Given the knowledge, right cosmetics and intelligence, every woman can do her own make-up better than a beauty salon can.

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NZ Truth, Issue 1220, 18 April 1929, Page 18

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