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· HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1933
BEAUTY AND THE RED-HAIRED
BY MARY EMBREY
WOMAN
"brown."
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SPRINGTIME MEALS.
BY AMBROSE - HEATH
In the week-ends, too, the daily round can be varied so pleasingly by a little kitchen thoughfulness. The morning sunshine tempts them into the countryside,
can
Let her exerciss a trifle of in- yantiveness, even if only in the less for this type to attempt to IT WAS. I presume, the unmar sandwich fillings. But all sorts of married young man whose conveyabla dainties can be simply thoughts in springtime turned so prepared and, with ingenuity, a THE WOMAN with red hair The skin must be protected from glibly to love, but even the young cool salad be packed, and stands alone in the pageant of the sunburn that will costeen it married ons feels afflicted by the sweet or savoury dishes included beauty. Unlike the fair or dark by the use of a special protective treacherous season. He may not in a package which will be more types, she cannot afford to be more day cream that has the advantage yet have that tired feeling in his tune with the excitement of the ly pleasant, she must be striking of being waterproof.
bones that his elders sadly, but day's outing. or nondescript. -
Bad cases of sunburn' are usual. still a little, pleasurably, experi
ence in the spring of the year, but If she possesses the glory of really the result of exposure after Titian hair, with the creamy skin bathing. The tiny particles of salt he will begin to fool a vague dis and the clear colour that so often cling to the skin and cause intense satisfaction when the daily lun go with it, she is almost bound to irritation. It is therefore parti-chean interval arrives, and the beatriking. All that is necessary cularly important to use this water soley monotony of his usual eat is for her to take care of her good proof" cream, while at the sea being-place will seem to be specially looks by keeping the skin soft, and
cause it provides a protecting film unendurable. healthy, with the groundwork of for the skin. good cleaning and nourishment,
The uninspiring meal will be, an A powder that tones exactly insult to the bright sunshine out- and her hair in all its glory by with the complexion must be cho-side, and very likely he will irri- brushing and careful shampoping cen. Those fortunate women who tably wonder why our purveyors and dressing.
possess magnolia white skins can
Every woman at some time looks into her mirror, wondering is her face all it once was. Perhaps it grows more beautiful as the years bring character, to her features.
But suppose that after examin. ing herself carefully in her look- ing-glass she has to face the fact that she is no flaming beauty, but that she possesses the handicaps rather than the advantages of her
type.
use a rather pinker rouge than of food are so unimaginative or other types. A modium coloured the daily lunchers so indifferent. carmine lipstick is their best
choice.
Red-Head Lipstick.
shade of red hair will be glad to Others who have the lighter know that there is a lipstick made especially for them. It is called
Red-Head " and has a hint of brown in its basis. The result is a warm, attractive colour that is very becoming A special rouge is made to match it.
Freckles can be treated with a good freckle cream that will gent. ly bleach them.
She may discover that her hair, instead of gleaming like the sun, is of the lighter variety that, with out care, may look dusty and tir- ed. Her skin is inclined to sallow- ness and lack of colour, and her bugbear is freckles. Her eyes may
Then there is the question of be too colourless and her brows and lashes so light that they are and set, but too light in colour to eyes.. Often they are well shaped almost conspicuous by their ab-be considered entirely successfu!
sence.
It is for this type that modern ideas on "the care of the appear ance can be applied with such splendid results.
Take the hair first of all. If it is sandy red it can be just as love. ly as the deeper tones provided it is in perfect condition. It must be of burnished brightness. Brush it, massage it, give it an occasion al stimulating treatment at the hands of a good hairdresser when necessary, have it dressed in the style that is most becoming either long or short-and you will then have every reason to be proud"in- deed of it.
Top-Heavy.
Often the
red-haired
woman
from "the point of view of beauty. darkened very carefully and slight. If the lashes and eyebrows are
ly, the eyes themselves will appear much darker and deeper in colour.
"The Wife's Great Chance,**
Spring is the young wife's great But do not make the mistake of chance if she would only realise it. making the lashes and eyebrows too Here is the opportunity of re-, dark. If you turn them black or spaning to these dim and inex even dark brown the effect will be pressible feelings in her husband's startling and most unnatural. A breast. light brown mascara should be 118-
•.
Hors, too, is the risk of displeas
The Week-end. And for the week-end bungalow, instead of gold joints or tinned mat which are the last resort of the lazy, there are many dishes which can be made beforehand and warmed up with the minimum of trouble and without spoiling the delights of the open air which are so jealously sought.
A decent interest in food plays a larger than many of us think. No large part in our lives, much one will advocats gluttony, which. "is a very different thing, but to
the majority a pleasant meal is very enjoyable thing indeed, and there are cartain times in the year when we feel the need for it more than at others Spring is one of these.
Spring-cleaning in the home is nowadays dolefully accepted fact, in spite of time-honoured od. Eyebrows and lashes can being. For in spite of his grumbling jibes. Spring Cheaning in the lar dyed successfully, but as they grow at the food's unutterable sameness, der ought to bo just as important. quickly they have to be re-dyed he may resent any substitution for We are now beginning to adjust every six weeks or two months. the chop or steak with which he our digestions to a different kind If the eyes are naturally good in is familiar. He will probably up- of weather, and, with all the good colour either brown or a deep blue or grey, or, better still, green -and the lashes not too light it is best to leave them untouched. Fair laches and brows, provided they
braid her loud and long for these new-fangled dishes made out of heaven knows what, and he will cry bitterly for what he is used to,
But she, with the cunning of the
whose hair grows thick and very frame beautiful eyes, are a beauty old Eve, is wiser than he. She will
in themselves, there is a at present for golden-brown lashes. must judge for yourself whe ther any darkening will be an im
provement.
A
Conspicuous.
beauty that she hesitates to have it cut or thinned. The result is a top-heavy appearance. This eau never be becoming or smart ta eyes trained to regard the head not merely as a peg on which to perch. a hat, but as beautiful in itself by
Nature intended red-haired wo reason of its shape as well as for the colour and texture of the hair. men to be conspicuous, and it is If the hair is worn long it mustWise to follow this lead. So many be kept to shoulder length and people try to dim their naturally thianed out sufficiently to allow vivid beauty of colouring by dres- sing in too sombre colours. Green for a small koot or roll at the tape is, of course, eminently becoming, of the neck. If this style is not especially in the darker shades. adopted a softly waved shingle is You can wear certain reds provid. best except in the case of a very ed you use a special make up. young girl when a long deb may be becoming.
If the skin is inclined to sallow ness care must be given to health and dies and exercise "should be looked after. Almost all red-hair ed people have fine sensitive skins which freckle easily and bura un becomingly in the sun. It is hope
GINGHAM
All the warm shades of brown the golden and russet browns are
trying something out of the new recipe book she bought last week and, strangely enough, he will be gin to like it. She will have given him something which the spring has made him unconsciously de aire, and she will be one up again
she should be.
UNKNOWN HUSBANDS
Mr. George Palmer Putnam, the being referred to as the husband American publisher, got tired of
a lovely choice. The colour should of Amelia Earhart she who flew match the hair exactly. Violet anded the Unknown Husbands of Fa the Atlantic alone. So he found lilac are colours that can be worn with good effect, and, provided mous Women Club and sought con- that the skin is absolutely clear. solation in the company of other black or white is n splendid eclipsed meu. Now the movement. has swung to England and several choice, especially for the evening.
"unknown husbands" have turned up.
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Made in heavy linen, washing silk, or fine wool stockinette, the Bun-frock is a wrap-around one- piece with a very low back for sun- bathing, and a skirt that varies in length from ankle to knee length.
If you are the lucky possessor of the back. This is more attractive amusing large bandana handker- than the single pearl, with screw chiefs, convert them into a sun- showing, behind car.
THE SUN FROCK
With all this talk of women wearing trousers in the street in stead of an ordinary tailor-made it is rather refreshing to learn that at last an alternative to beach trousers has been discovered.
This season, on liner decks and Bouthern beachas, the "sun-frock will be a formidable rival to the beach pyjama.
frock if you would be the envy of your friends! Some of the smart est French models are made of these "hankies" pieced together one being sufficient for the brief brassiére bodice.
These little backless bodices are a big feature of the new beach fashions. Separate ones made in fine wool are designed to be worn with beach trousers for sunbathing, while the most fashionable bathing costumes have these same little
tops"-bare to the waist but for
a strap that site saugly round the
back of the neck.
It now becomes known that Jose Collins, of musical comedy fame, has been married for 12 years to Lord Robert Innes-Ker..
And Shela Kae-Smith, the fa- mous novelist, is the wife of the Rev. Mr. Fry, for whom she keeps a cosy Sussex home.
Dame Laura Knight, England's foremost painter who travelled in. circuses with a clown and his wife to get material for her canvases is the wife of Mr. Harold. Knight, a portrait painter, whom she mar ried in 1903.
The "unknown. husband" Ethel M. Dell, the best selling novelist who is shy of publicity, 19 Lieut. -Col. Gerald Savage and has been ever sinoa: 1922.
FINEST
will in the world, we should not be expected to switch över from winter menis to an everlasting rou ting of cold. meats and fruit and
Buind.
Let us implore our wives to wean us gradually of the delights of the winter table, and initiate us by
gentle and delicious degrses into the simpler pleasures of summer. Now is the young wifos chance to prove her culinary mettle. She should not fall gratefully to ac cept it.
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