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Show III Milady's Boudoir (BY GWEN SEARS.) fjj To Tighten Sagging Muscles and Treat Lines Under the Eyes Wk Everyday Etiquette To Correct Awkwardness and I Over-sensitiveness in a Child Tempting Ways to I Prepare Liver New High Collars Not m Comfortable. I Tightening the Sagging Muscles. It is not only our emotions that ! find us out in the etchings on the face but the high tension under vrhlch many of us live As soon as the nerve face lags at any time, for reasons rea-sons like worry or illncsss, the muscles mus-cles begin to sag from tense condition condi-tion and the flesh becomes pudgy and ! soil. Masage is the only remedy for this contingent . Place the finger tips at the corner.-of corner.-of the mouth, then press upward and outward over the cheeks, raising thoj tissues to the temples and across, them Again, at the base of the tern , pie, lift the linger and repeat the process going around and around the I cheeks witha firm, upward Btroke. and but gently touching at the down-ward down-ward movement. All the tips of the; fingers may be used at the time. Where the cheeks are sunken, the' i tips that is, all of the fleshy portions rotate in a gentle, clawing j on. this will lift all the muscles' 1 , lie rhpplra Kv r.l.irinir fh. thumbs I C'l lb? temples the serve as a sort i support and hoid the hands in bjgt: tion. The palms are used at lust Dg around and then cut acro&i th- U i j pies. !n massaging the forehead only th balls of the fingers are employed Tor the lines extending, horizontal Scrcss, place the finger tips in the ( inter, drawing ihpm toward the tern pics. Never rub in the reverse direc tion. as this encourages ' the wrinkles Inch you are trying to efface. Taking Tak-ing the two forefingers- and Working U vether in a serpentine movement one going up. the other (Iowa, is another an-other excellent movement. Ilil health and negSect frequently leave the skin around the eyes in a sallow wrinkled condition This spoil-the spoil-the beauty of the most expressive eyes. For massaging itie eyelid, werj Kl delicate much be tbx touch. Clo6e H?f and relax the eyelid, then with tli WR ball of the first aud second fingers. m starting at the innermost corhi r ot HI. the lid next to the nas?. draw the fingers across outward to the tem-pies, tem-pies, gliding over the balls, but not I pressing on them Lift thie fingers at I the temples and repeat the tnove- 1 In treatins the lines under the eyes I i j rrts slightly downward and outward I toward the tetiples, also'' rub a circu- Jar movement surrounding, the eyes. flifting the kin' up a bit under the eyebrows. Use a little pnessure for t li is. but in completing the circle merely allow the finger to Uouch for 'ho downward moemejit. Then alternate al-ternate thif by gliding over all the eyelids to the temples, using the first finger for the work. and sisters should do the correct ing. Sensitiveness may not always so with the awkward, self-conscious I manner, but rather with an abnormal, self-esteem whlcb has lttle fineness of nature to back It. In that even, Jimmy may need a little taking down occasionally be shown the way. as it were, toward more humility of thinking. think-ing. But for the child who suffers acutely, acute-ly, who has some slumbering notion? of justice who feels smehow that it has a right to be itself only the ut most care will bring about improve ment. Me needs to know every hour that he has the love of parents and cood will of brothers and sisters, and with this made clear in a tactful way the battle atrainsf a not uncommon enemy of childhood will be decisively won In the end, to the glory of all concerned. |