Actress Jane Frazee’s time saving beauty tips-
1940s Beauty Report by Mary Bailey for Glamourdaze 1943.
JANE wants to set her hair, but there’s not much time!
So instead of using water, she sprays on a mist of cologne. It dries faster and after her coiffure has been combed and arranged, the gentle fragrance lingers. Could this be a new trend for manufacturers to create?
To create a delicate blush of color, Jane applies moist cream rouge. she carefully blends it into the skin, avoiding any noticeable rouge line. The effect is completely natural and stays fresh looking.
It’s the attention to details that counts, says Jane Frazee. In applying pancake make-up, she extends it down over her throat and the back of the neck. She gives heed to the oft neglected spot behind the ear.
A bright touch of lipstick completes Jane’s perfect make-up look. For greater allure, she dramatizes her mouth by extending the line beyond its natural borders. Her special brush makes it easier to do this.
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Originally published in Hollywood 1940