For neglected faces
MASKS
can work wonders, though I do not advocate them in every case, and when choosing your mask you must de- cide on the type which is best suited to your skin, your age and any in- dividual facial disability.
Otherwise it is a waste of time to spread that mask on your face and wait for results.
Whenever you apply a mask
to your face, in powder or paste or cream form, it is to do one of these things:
Firm the contours;
Remove Impurities;
Erase lines.
To do the first you need a mask which sets firmly on the contours. and stay for half an hour or more while you relax, since to firm con- tours they must be lifted gently and firmly and set in that "."
To do the second you need a mask which opens
the pores and frees them of impurities, then closes those because re- after cleansing. pores laxed pores, especially after steam- ing, encourage any impurities they can necumlate. And they do.
By
Elisabeth Ann
You
can
peel it the
from
skin
it reveals
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faults.
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eradiantes deep-centred lines fram the face. It does not, but it softens and lessens them.
Rendors have asked me from time a mask for ED time shall I use
Do you think I need blackheads?
mask for a discoloration? necessary to use maska t
10 ur, is all
As with every other beauty Beat- ****, menit, every diet, every health rituel,
And to achieve the third you need
to apply "hormone cream" first.
so that it can be driven deep intes the skin while the mask sets on the surface.
It depends on the individual.
Be Careful
if you attend scrupulously to the
Because, unless the cream can be rieansing, toning and nourishing of absorbed, it is most useless; and your skin every day, you should not
a mask is the best way to encourage need to mask.
it to penetrate,
Lines
But if you have neglected yeurs-f
for
you have forgotten what
It is to have your skin admized; if
it is clogged with blackheads, or im-
In Hollywood they use what re-purities, or if it is coarsened,
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lined, then a mask is an essential sembles a milk which sets after
ald to beautifying. being heated and applied. You can And you can do so much more by peel it from the skin like a tired
the facial patting and simulating for which you have no circulation complexion
before you apply the further use.
mask.
It comes away complete in your Masks can be too drying, If they Angers; it reveals your faults and are used wrongly. They can close examining the inside further you pores alrendy loaded, and can in- will she just those lines about the ereuse Unies by pressing deeply if eyes, nose to mouth creases which they are not designed for that pur- have disfigured you. They stay in ticular kind of skin surface. the mask foundation.
No mask alone is going to keep
I will not say ony musk entirely you magically transformed, in this
She
Wants Three
Days Of Adventure By Viola Tree
Suting in my country retreat for it is a retreat
among night- inpales and "talking" willows- wonder should I become more and more "turnipish**?
AN elderly lady, who has been a "turnip" all her life, asks me what she should do. She cannot be away from home for more than three days, as she lives alone and would be worried about her home.
She wants something adven- thing really expensive are turous, and can get a neighbour taboo!-T. A.
to look after the home for a day
or two. She can afford to spend
a reasonable amount.
strictly
instance, unless you revise diet, and look to the anaemin. But it is an excellent beginning.
Whatever type of mask you decide to use, remember the one most signi- fent point in regard to it,
You should relax while it is dry- ing or selling.
Lie down and do not talk, and try to slump.
in masking
These are essentials your face to a newer beauty.
Ideas
For
The Salad
GREEN salad
GREEN PEA
POINTS
PEAS have a slightly higher pro- portion of protein (body-build- ing material) than mutton or beef.
starch content, Their
however, makes them more difficult to dig- C&L
Young green peas are the most digestible kind because their skins are thin and tender.
If the peas are bolled, keep the Green pea soup is water for soup.
as tasty as it is nourishing. Some of the peas should be kept to put in it, together
onlon, with chopped up parsley, and mint. Cook the onion of buffer. Add a little flour (two to-inblespoonfuls to a pint of pea wa-
ter) and salt and pepper to taste.
conjures three items-lettuce, matoes and cucumber, or cress. But for those who cannot enjoy lettuce there are delicious salads which can add variety to the cold ment meal, or provide a light meat in themselves.
You have had prunes with cream, prunes glaced for dessert, but have with cream you tried them Alled cheese?
They make a fascinating "top" to o salad bowl, or they can be served with cheese biscuits and cherries,
Add the peas and pea water, stir well, boil for three minutes, then nad bolling milk. Bring to the boil steve, re-lient. again, rub through n and
The amount of milk serve. added is a matter of taste. Two teacupfuls to pint of pea water makes a moderately rich
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soup.
A savoury way ot
of cooking peas is in a stewpan with bacon and onions. Peel und halve four button onions and cook them with two rashers of bacon cut into liny squares until the Shake the pan fre-
Add
a tablespoonful
Scoop out the stone and surround-bacon is inst pulp from the prune-first slit-quently meanwhile. ting it down one side, then All in
flour, mix with your cheese and leave & small until smooth, add a'cup of water or opening which reveals the cheese,
and simmer for ten minutes. stock, Then add a pint of pers and cook until the vegetables are tender. Sen- son, to taste with salt and pepper, add a little chopped parsley and serve piping hot, With Shallots
Radishes
Radishes are gaining in popularity for salad "dressing." Stee then over the surface of a saind bowl or mix and small spring onions to whipped cream, adding a little vine- Kar as you mix. Add salt and pep-nd simmer them for three minutes
per.
Take three small tomatoes and quarter them without cutting to the base. Sprend the quarters wide, scoop out some of the pulp and An with your whipped cream mixture. Serve on a bed of lettuce leaves.
His Appearance
has
always proved an ex- cellent feminine policy to allow most men to think them selves near perfection; to agree that they look as well as they could or might; but to what extent do women tactfully help them to remedy mistakes they ob- viously make in the important mat- ter of their appearance and groom- ing?
Have you, for instance, imagined asking him why he persists in using dressing for his violent-scented hair, which proclaims itself long be- fore he reaches the toyer of the cinema or the restaurant?
and un old Trilby hat cut to shape, with a pheasant's feather.
AM very keen about aviation anci want to act to know more flying people. Friends i made at school do not seem interested in the same things as I am, and I would Ikke to know mute people. SPROUTING WINGS.
You
VOU should stay near a train- ing centre, where you will be anong RA.F. peoplo, in the same way that someone living at Alder- shot always makes Army friends.
As to types not agreeing, school- friends do not always make gooxi friends in later life.
Always be gracious for old times' sake, but don't think it necessary to keep up a close friendship.
I
AM going to a dinner, followed by a dance, and should be plad to know if full evening dress is
black essential. Would
satin flowered satin able evening skirt with
blouse be suitable? Should gloves
Mto afford a string of pearls, bernUNCERTAIN.
MY husband, not being
gave me 20 bound volumes of my
In her place I should become air- favourite songs.
on
coast.
TF the skirt is long and the
blouse well cut, with short
minded. I should spend my money Books could be substituted, or you sleeves and gloves, it would be all a return ticket to the French could get a pair of gold earrings right, but a contee is more fashion-
the new classical type; a silver-gift Alight there, have lunch, look curb necklace, or one good crystal able than a blouse because it goes round. and catch the evening 'plane to wear on a fine chain.
back. Or, it in love with the place,
stay a night at a local hotel, order
a little foreign fruit and a boltle of
MY
son has decided to help in our carnival as a collector.
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outside the skirt. The skirt must touch the ground, or nearly.
WHEN I was young I had a
good contralto
voice, but
wine, and return the next day. He wants to wear fancy dress, but was too poor to have it trained. Now
The beauty of the sea and clouds He is 18, tall and well built, and does to have lessons.
cannot think of anything suitable. I am 40, and married, I would like are unbelievable from above-n pre- not
Is it too late?- view of Heaven.
want anything elaborate. MARGARET. HELPER.
DOBIN HOOD IS the very
PLE
LEASE suggest
Rcostume. A green shirt, a mnture, but mind you wedding
course not. Many singers only sing their best when go to the
bride.
pift from a bridegroom to his pair of white flannel trousers dyed right place. The safest is a good A rope of pearls or any green, with riding boots over them, musleal college.
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Have you dared fo suggest that there might be milder ercana atıc sels which would "achieve things" for his hair without being obtrusive.
Nicotine-stained. Ongers are 10- other sin in the total of well- stroomed mankind. You are not proud of
them, and they are not
necessary.
He may not give up smoking to avoid them, but he can use a cream or soap which removes the stain.
Have you ever demanded straight. wide shoulders, and encouraged For- them in his general corriage? bidden thite n stoop and a tired. drooping appearance?
For Hair
What have you done about his hair? Have you suggested that a side parting would be more boylsh, or that the sleek brush-back over the head has an unlidy look on his particular head?
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And that regular shampoos beautifying to any hair and it need not always be feminine, that steps can be taken to avoid the baldness
that threatens.
Nail
important. culture, too, is Emphasise that nails of good up- pearance should not be a feminine monopoly.
Don't criticise. Introduce the subject diplomatically: give friendly advice, speaking as though you are referring to men in general.
You may meet with scorn at first, and ridicule, but the moment a man thinks of these small, yet vital, de- feels they loom large sciousness.
in his con-
HOUSEHOLD HINTS
ĮEFORE boiling beetroot, twist the
from the beet. Never touch this vegetable with a knife or will bleed.
Mint sauce will keep its fresh green colour if, before chopping, the leaves have been dipped in vinegar. Cheese will remain soft and moist indemnitely if a cloth wrong out of vinegar is wrapped tightly round it. Eggs which have been poached in Hittle milk will not be tough. They are particularly light and” suitablo for invalids or children.
The stiff fronts and cuffs of old evening shirts should not be thrown away. They make excellent name taps for rose bushes, and do ut rot or tear under stress of weather.
When rolled sandwiches quired, cut the entire crust from the loat the day before. Wrap in daing cloth and keep in a cool place, The bread will then slice and roll easily.
are re-
A
or marsi-
Τα eut dried fruits mallows easily, use floured scissors. Spinach Is dimcult to wash, but if warm water is used for the first washing this loosens much of the sand and earth. Then wash in cold water till cican.
A quick way to clean aluminium saucepans which are badly stained Is to boll apple peelings in them for a few minutes.
M. L. D.
Peas are also good with shallots and white sauce. Peel six shalløls
in two tablespoonfuls of butter. Add
Deif cupful of water, half a tea spoonful of salt and a teaspoonful of sugar. Cover the pan, cook the shallots for ten minutes, then add a plat of peas,
Continue the cooking for another twenty
unty minutes, or unt the peas are lender. Adit a cupful of white sauce, more seasonings if required, and serve piping hot.
A wholesome dish, very simple to prepare and delle:ous to cat, is made by cooking half a pint of peas with Spanish onton and a small lettuce In go of milk in a double sauce- parts.
Pour the milk, boiling, Into the Inner section of the
saucepan, add the onion, choppert, and the peas, and cover closely.
Bring the water in the lower see- tion of the pan to the boll, then turn down the gas and leave for half an hour.
Add the shredded lettuce to the other ingredients and cook for a further half hour. Then pour the whole contents of the pan into a sleve over a basin.
Turn the liquid from the basin into a gill measure and add water or mil
milk to make it up to a gili aguin some will have been absorbed by the vegetables.
Biend half an ounce of flour with a little water, sir it into the liquid, und boll up, adding a small place of butter. Pour over the reheated vegetables, and serve.
W. B.
BAKED GOOSEBERRY PUDDING LINE a plc-dish with thin slices of
bread which has been buttered on both sides, Top and tail b grada gooseberries" and then wash and drain them.
Put half of the gooseberries into the lined dish, add gill syrup and sprinkle over 1 tablespoonful des- sleated cocoanu. Then add the re mainder of the gooseberries, another gill syrup and also the grated rinul and juice of an orange.
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