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finger tip and spread it on the outer half of the lid and blend carefully.

Maseara--Comes in a‘sake that is moistened and transferred to a brush or in a cream that is squeezed out of a tube onto the brush It takes some practice to apply nazeara without getting it in th● oye or on the upper lid. Practice application when the rest of the face is not made up so that you can də it right after making up--removing a smear without ruining the rest of the make up in the vicinity of the eyes is nearly impossible. It is easiest te use one of the retary applicaters that one twirls in the fingers. This not only applies the mascara but trains the lashes upward at the same time. Maseara should be thickest on the outer and eer- ner lashes to make the eyes look larger, but should not be used even there in heavy masses. When maseara has dried an eyelash eurler can be used to give mere eurl to straight lashes. Mascara is not generally used on the lower lashes.

Lipstick--The two important things about lipstick are the shade and the ease of removal. The shade is a matter of choice but generally a plain red red will be best sinee variations to bluer, ●ranger or pinker tenes are less natural and tend to look aff- eeted and draw undesirable attention to the wearer. Iven among women, only the younger er mere sophisticated looking types can carry off the mere unusual shades. Removal is sometimes a prob- lem. The big "name brands" are often indelible and should not be used if complete removal is geing to be necessary. Go to th● 5 and 10 and get an inexpensive kind. They are just as good. Ask for the kind that can be removed easily. Usually soap and water is adequate for this, but sometimes a cold erean is helpful.

To apply lipstick, use a good lipstick brush. It will make a sharp distinet line and help in attaining the proper shape. Either outline the shape with the brush and fill in with the stick itself, or cover the bulk of the lips with the stick and then border this with the brush to the right contours. Don't afraid to exceed the actual lipline to make thin or irregular shaped lips look better. Or alternatively, if lips are unduly full, do not earry the seler clear to the natural lipline. The shape of the lips is important. At a short distance the lips are the only cosmetically enhanced feature that can be seen and thus