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Show Lipstick Vogue Changes With Seasonal Style j Lip lines, like hip lines, Changs in sty Is. Ths 1937 fsshion In lips and lipstick lip-stick is aa definite as the ailhouette of the new spring clothes. It spells naturalness, vlvidnsss and color harmony with costumes. Time was when the little rosebud mouth waa ths vogus. Not so today. to-day. Ths lips of the modern beauty are rouged in their natural lines, a with only a little trickery used to minimise their weak points and accentuate their good ones. Sines comparatively little rouge la used on cheeks in the smart modern makeup, lipstick la generally fairly 1 vivid. But it always should be choeen to blend with the natural coloring and harmonise with the shsde of the costume. Chooea Shades Carefully 1 Generally reds tinged with yellow are choeen for brown or beige tones. Natural rsds ars worn with rede and greens, and reds with faint bluish csst ars aelected for blues, i mauves and pinks. But smart women avoid like the plague the bluish reds which take on a aickly mauve cast a short while after they have been applied, and the too-orange too-orange reda which give a Jaundice tinee to tha akin Since the vividness of today's lip- I stick calls attention to the mouth, ' the care of the lips and tha application appli-cation of their rouge become doubly e important Lips which are rough and chapped or marked with a slapdash slap-dash application of lipstick can detract de-tract from the beauty of your face and the smartness of your new spring clothes. Apply Cream at Night To make the most of your lips and givs them a smooth, satiny finish which takes an even coat of rouge, maasags cream lightly into them at night and leave a light film to softsn them while you sleep. In the morning, after you have applied the rest of your makeup, give them another light film of cream and remove It with crepe paper tissues. Then try applying your rouge in the way many actresses ac-tresses favor. Take a fine pointed brush, like a school paint brush, soften it In cold cream, swiwtl It Into your lipstick until It is sat-uratsd sat-uratsd with ths rouge and paint your lips with It Be careful to pain well inside ths mouth, so that there is no broken line where the color stops. Taks a fold of crepe paper tissue and clamp your lips ovsr it firmly to rsmovs the extra lipstick. Repeat Re-peat the process If necessary and. finally, emooth in the lipstick with ths third finger of your right hsnd. Ths result Is a smooth, satiny finish which should remsin for hours. |