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Show EYEBROWS NEED CARE Add So Much to the General Charm That No Woman Can Afford to Neglect Them. It is an acknowledged fact that pret ty brows add much to the general charm, and It Is odd that women expect ex-pect to enjoy this feature at Its best when they do not take care of it. They would not expect either teeth, nails or hair to grow In perfection were they not taken care of, and the same applies to the eyebrows. They need messaging messag-ing and shaping frequently. Falling In this, there will be scraggy lines or coarse, projecting hairs, the latter one Of the most conspicuous disflgurementa a woman can have. I have often noticed women with apparently ap-parently good hair, teeth and complexion complex-ion entirely unmindful of the fact that the eyebrows were sticking out in all directions. A woman la greatly repaid for the few seconds she spends when her toilet is complete In shaping ber eyebrows by tbe Improvement In ber general appearance. The correct ehape of a pretty eyebrow eye-brow should be like a swallow's wing, and to give them tbe broad, yet curved effect, begin at the end nearest the nose, stroke, aa if the brows are Inclined In-clined to be too broad, pinch together with tbe thumb and fingers In a straight line to the place where the natural curve starts. At that point there should be a downward stn.k that will point the hairs in the right direction. Some eyes are enhanced by a broad line, while others look better with a delicately penciled effect of tbe eyebrow; eye-brow; this, of course, depends upon the shape and contour of the face So that in getting this straight line over the eyes an effect of width roost becoming to tbe face Is given, while the downward line finishes off in all cases to a tapering point For masssging where the encouragement encour-agement of a growth of hair Is de-aired, de-aired, I very much like vaseline because be-cause so much of the crude and natural natu-ral properties has not been extracted from It as Is done In tbe refining process proc-ess of other creams, but for those who do not care for it the following may be used Instead and will promote tbe growth of both brows and lashes. One half ounce of oil of sweet almonds, al-monds, 12 drops each of oil of rose-mary rose-mary and oil of nutmeg, and a quarter quar-ter of an ounce of tincture of can-thardiea. can-thardiea. These ingredients, being all liquid, are easily mixed, and a two or three ounce bottle Is large enough. Shake well, and It la ready for use. If tbe brows are naturally thin and It Is desired to improve the growth, a quinine tonic may be necessary, and for thla I find that two ounces of alcohol al-cohol mixed with ten grains of sulphate sul-phate of quinine and masssged once a day Into the roots makes a decided improvement. No tnstter from what cause the brows become thinned, never cut them with the Idea that It will improve the growth. Good and faithful massage is the cnlj thing that will help. Catting will only coarsen them and they may become stiff and bristly after being rat. However, tbe eyelashes may have an Infinitesimal portion clipped from ech one about every three or four months This must be done very carefully and when the clipping Is Daubed Da-ubed anotnl the base of tbe Unties with a very minute portion of cafepst oil. patting H on with a fine csmaTe-halr csmaTe-halr brain. ? |