A Really Lovely Skin
“TO have a really lovely skin, translucent and young-looking, a woman always must remove—and I mean thoroughly remove all old makeup before applying now,” says one of tho most beautiful screen actresses.
“Of course, there arc times during the day or evening when a nose gets shiny and has to be dusted with powder. But this should be done seldom and as little powder as possible should be used.
“At all other times, a girl must take off her old make-up before putting on a new layer. I think a liquid preparation that cleans I've skin and at the same time, serves as a foundation ought to have a place in every fastidious woman’s poeketbook. “In my own handbag I carry a small bottle of my' favourite liquid cleanser which I can use at a moment’s notice. Then, with one small, but well-equipped vanity case containing powder, rouge and lipstick, I am able to run into a dressingroom and give myself a fresh make-up as quickly and in much more satisfactory manner than I could repair the old. I believe tlie first rule in good grooming should bn never to wear make-up in layers. ”
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18987, 11 April 1936, Page 10
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198A Really Lovely Skin Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18987, 11 April 1936, Page 10
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