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Show Use New Curler To Keep Hair Neatly Curled New this week la a tiny automatic auto-matic earler which will keep neckline neck-line ringlets In place between visits to the hairdresser. First Insert a bobby pin in the end ef the curler. Then clamp the curler on a few strands of bothersome short ends at the back of your neck or in front of your ears, twist it upward, remove re-move tht curler, leaving the hair rolled around the pin. Don't remove re-move pins until curls are dry. If you shampoo and arrange your hair yourself, you need a large automatic curler as wtU as tht new tiny one. You can, without much trouble, learn te push a wave or two 'into place across the top of your head snd to fix flattering ringlet tnda all tht way around. The vogue for eleek. unwavtd effects ef-fects across the top and curls only at tht nape of the neck is a boon indeed to the girl who does her own hair. New, too, are the winter foundation founda-tion lotions. Thick and creamy and good for hands and arms as well as face and throat these are to be smoothed on before you expose ex-pose your skin to eold winds. After hours in the wind. Immediately clean your face and . neck with cream, pat with skin tonic, then apply ap-ply a generous layer of special winter win-ter foundation and leave on for at least ten minutes. Blot off excess ex-cess before putting on a fresh coat of rouge and powder. If you want to try a lighter nail lacquer with your January prints or your gray flannel suit there's a fairly new pale rose shade with undertone of beige. This belongs to the creamy 4 not clear) family, is most flattering, easy to apply and will stay on for five or six days. |