1939-03-08 — Page 16

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Beauty and You

PATRICIA LINDSAY

Authority Deplores Fancy Make-Up

to the craze of To give you another side of the ↑ In contrast current make-up picture let me adopting ✅ and trying out all the quote Wally Westmore, youthful luscious new shades of rouges and make-up artist of Paramount Studio.

lipsticks and eye-shadows, he in- sists that a really clever woman is foolish to be fickle about them. In fact he simply scoffs at the new

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A man who feels his own im- portance is generally important only to himself,

"I think the advent of exotic shades of lip rouges, powders and eye-shadows are endangering the beauty of the non-professional woman," declared Le Westmore.

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"I urge all women to look beautiful Madeleine Carroll as an example of feminine glamour. Miss Carroll is among the number of thoroughly intelligent feminine stars who would never dream of changing becoming make-up colours and contours. A woman who knows her type and sticks to colours, lines and clothes which set off her beauty to the best ad- vantage, is the wise one! A cor rect basic set of colours in clothes and make-up exists for each woman, and no matter how susceptible she may feel to fads and flurries, she is foolish, to forsake her own basic style.

"In 'Cafe. Society'," explains Mr. Westmore, "Madeleine Carroll epitomises the sophisticated, social beauty of to-day. Her make-up, her

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No one can deny that MADELEINÉ CARROLL has a compelling beauty and a fragile beauty. She cleverly dramatises it!

hair, her manners, lend. ample, which does not take into concern inspiration to potential society charmers. Against her pale skin she uses a deep rose lipstick, the faintest touch of blush rouge and a cream coloured powder. Her lashes are barely touched with dark brown mascara and a faint film of pale blue, with a suggestion of silver, is her favourite evening eyeshadow.

Miss Carroll never changes this make-up. The blue, mauve or cyclamen rouges amuse her, but she is not tempted to experiment with them! Thus she retains her own individual charm and beauty!" So there, my pets, is a profes- sional opinion. One, I must admit,

the newer shades in coats, gowns and hats which absolutely demand matching or harmonising make-up. And he fails to realise also, that if women didn't adore these newer experiments with make-up the cosmeticians would not go to the trouble of blending them!

There are women, of course, who do not like to fuss. And ́others who have discovered the most: flattering shades of rouge and lipstick. Those women prefer not to play with the daring, . but I cannot help but feel that we have our moods for make-up shades just as we have our moods for certain perfume fragrances!

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