TASA AHL
THE CHINA MAIL, OCTOBER 10, 1938.
Beauty and You
by PATRICIA LINDSAY
LINDSAY
Page
GIRLCACS
Fagi &
Greff
"Will you ask the doctor if I might have a pedicure to-day?”
BEAUTY SALON FOR CONVALESCENTS
salon in her
Because Miss Helen Murphy, Sup-she has supervised the installation erintendent of the Manhattan Gen- of a most modern eral Hospital of New York City, hospital. ardently believes that a. woman's morale is more quickly restored by a few specialized beauty treatments,
be
Here a convalescent may given a course of facials, a per manent wave, or a series of scalp the treatments. When she leaves
she faces the world me-
instead of as a bedraggled female
SPECTATOR SPORTS ticulously sromed and attractive, FROCK WITH TUCKED SKIRT
A semi-tailored sports like the one shown to-day summer must for wear all
just over a physical shock inviting
the pity of all who see her.
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Such an innovation is strong proof that the old cosmetic taboo is prac- tically extinct. No longer must woman hang her head in shame or feel the least bit self-conscious, for using aids to make her more beauti- ful. Open discussion among WO- man of which formula helped most is the accepted thing.
For years psychologists and psy- chiatrists have been, stressing that renewed pride in one's appearance is a certain sign of recovery from a mental, physical or emotional illness. And now when doctors of medicine, who have long scoffed at the value of cosmetics, embrace beauty treatments as a finishing touch to a cure, women may be assured that cosmetics have earned a permanent place of service:
After all, inherent in women is a desire to attract or to be attractive. When she is conscious g
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her best she feels better justs more easily to general society. This desire may be, more latent in some women, than in others, but it is there, and under the proper encouragement or tutelage, it will flower. D
Personally I have scen a de spondent, drab, farmer's wife blos- som into an energetic county work- er after she had been giver six weeks of supervised reconditioning of hair, skin and figure, bes
· ́ I have also seen untapped- tal- ents make their appearances in young girls who were shown just how beautiful they could be. One outstanding New York salon Har case histories in their files telling how the acquisition of “="beauty" frock has given women and girls impetus is] for richer, happier lives, jel
(Gopyright, 1958; by The Bell ́Byndicats, Inc.)
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“An old timer,” says tronic Irene, "Is one who can remem- ber back when every member of the family had time to sit down to their meals together."
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