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There!; no such
animal,
he
cried!
XVL picking the ponies one
day when I started telling
him about a sure thing
I heard about.
'You say it pays four bucks
for every three?" he asked.
"Yep," I replied.
"And can't lose? It automatically wins?
Must be illegal!"
"Not a bit," I replied. "In fact, the govern-
ment very much approves . .
."
"Our government approves of a horse who
can't lose. .
."
"Who said anything about a horse?" I asked.
"So what else could it be but a horse . .
.?"
"It not only could be but is U S Savings
Bonds," was my prompt reply. "The surest
thing running on any track today.
"For every three dollars you invest in US.
Savings Bonds you get four dollars back
after only ten years. And if you're a mem-
ber of the Payroll Savings Planwhich
means you buy bonds automatically from
your paycheckthat can amount to an
awful lot of money when you're not looking.
Hey, what are you doing?"
"Tearing upmy racing form ! The horse I'm bet-
ting on from now on is U. S. Savings Bonds."
Automatic saving is sure saving -U.S. Savings Bonds
Contributed by this magazine in co-operation with the Magazine
Publishers of America as a public service.
COMPLETE LOVE MAGAZINE. April. 1952. Volume XXVir. Numoer 1. Published bi-monthly by Are Magazine*.
Inc.. 23 West 47th Street New York 19. N.V. Entered as Second Class matter at the Post Offlee at New York.
N.Y. Additional entry at the Post Office at Buffalo. N. Y. Copyright. 1951. by Ace Magazines. Inc. Single
copies. 10c; 12 Issues, SI. 20. rBINTED IN CANADA.
I SUPPOSE YOU'RE STANDING
HERE WORSHIPPING AT THE ALTAR
OF RHONDA'S SUCCESS. IT MUST
BE VERy 6RATIFVING TO HAVE A
SISTER WHO HAS BECOME
SO FAMOUS
!
YOU WERE JUST A KID YoH.MD, MUIR!
WHEN I LEFT ! I PROB- / I'M NOT
ABLY WOULDN'T HAVE / BEAUTIFUL.
RECOGNIZED you ^ LIKE RHONDA
IF YOU HADN'T GROWN \ AND BESIDES,
UP TO LOOK SOMETHING 1 I'M SURE I
LIKE RHONPA! I'M SUR- / WOULDN'T
PRISED YOU HAVEN'T / LIKE
GONE TO HOLLYWOOD, / HOLLYWOOD
!
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r WAS THRILLED AND EXCITED WHEN MUIR
CAME TO THEHOUSE TO SEE MVPARENT*
AND BE6AN TO PATE ME, .
.
CHASE YOU HOME T X CAN'T
IMAGINE ANYONE WANTING TO GET
RIP OF YOU, GWYNETH . WHAT I
CAN'T UNDERSTAND I* WHV YOU
AREN'T FIGHTING OFF WOLVES/
HAVEN'T YOU EVER BEEN IN LOVE
?
ISN'T THERE SOME SPECIAL
I WAS IN LOVE
ONCE, BUT IT DIDN'T
/WEAN ANYTHING

AT LEAST TO THE
MAN ! SO I JUST
HAVEN'T FELT LIKE
GOING STEAOV WITH
ANVONE,
AND MY DATES ARE
ALL JUST FOR
I KNOW WHAT IT CAN
BE LIKE TO CARRVA
TORCH, HONEY! MAYBE
WE
3
DON'T GET ME WRONG! FOR
AWHILE I CARRIED ATORCH .'
THEN I REALIZED SHE kVASNT
WORTH LOVING. BUTSHE MADE
ME AFRAID TO TRUST OTHER
GIRLS, AND LIKE YOU, WHEN
I'VE DATED, IT HAS BEEN A
DATE

NOTHING ELSE
I
/t WASN'T
MUCH OF A
PROPOSAL
!
AFTERIVARP*
Z RECALLED
THAT MUIR
HADN'T ONCE
6A/D THAT HE
LOVED ME
l
BL/T BECAUfE
Z LOVED HIM.
I JUMPED AT
THE CHANCE
OF MARRYING
HIM.
WEHAD A
QUIET WEDPINCr
AND WENT TO
PLOR/DA ON
OUR
HONEYMOON.
T HOPED IN TIME TO MAKE MUIR LOVE M.
AS t LOVED HIM, AND TO REALIZE THAT
HEAND RHONDA HAD JUST NOT SEEN
SUITED TO EACH OTHER. BL/T THE
SHADOW OP RHONDA PELL ACROSS
OUR HONEYMOON...
ANP SO OUR HONEYMOON WAS PILLED WITH
ALTERNATE MOODS. OFdTASY AND DESPAIR
AS PAR AS I WAS CONCERNED..
HE S-AID HE WOULDN'T
HAVE A6KED ME IP
I
HAPN'T BEEN THE GIRL
- HE WANTED TO MARRY,
BUT HE STILL DIDN'T
r
5-AV HE LOVED ME
I
HE
SAID HE WASN'T IN LOVE
WITH RHONDA

THAT HE HATED EVERY-


THING SHE STOOD FORI
X WONDER IF HE MARRIE
ONLY A* A &OE1
r hatep MY-
iELF FOP THESE
THOC/6HTZ AND
SUSPICIONS.
THATZ COULO
NOTSHAKEOFF.
Z tVAS SO
TEPPIBLY IN
LOVE WITHMUIP,
AND HMWHE
HELP ME IN HIS
APMS IN TH
iOFr dapxness
OF THE NIGHT,
Z WAS Sl/PE
TWAT H MUST
cove MB IN
*PirE OF EVERY-
THING.
z petepminep
to 00 evepy-
TH/NG IN MY
POWER TO MAtX
OUP MAPPIA&e
AHAPPY.ANP
SUCCESSFUL ONE.
AFTER OUP HONEYMOON
,
vie went sack to the town
WHERE MU/R WORKep, AND Z
WAS BUSY ANP HAPPY GET-
TIN6 our lITTLe HOUSE IN
oppep. itseemepa*
THOUGH MYDREAMS OFLOVE
wepe COMING TRUE . . .
V
BY THE WAY, SWEETHEART,
THE BOYS IN THE OFFICE AND
THEIR WIVE* ARE GIVING A
RARTy IN OUR HONOR
SATURDAY NIGHT. THEY ALL
WANT TO GET ACQUAINTED
WITH YOU
(
THATPAY, Wr WHENZ WAS WONPERINlS
WHAT TO
WEAR SATURDAY N/GHT, J RECEIVEP
A Lerrep and box from mysister
RHOWDA . . . =r-
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"MARRIED TO MUIR NEWTON!
YOU, My KID SISTER' I CAN'T
IMAGINE IT,BABY' I KNOW
HE HATE* ME, AND I HOPE
HE DIDN'T MARRV YOU TO
TAKE ITOUTONVOi/; AAA
SENDING YOU SOME GLAM-
OROUS CLOTHE-* I'VE
GOTTEN TIRED OF. YOU'LL
BE A KNOCKOUT IN THEM.
AND NOTHING HOLD*
A MAN LIKE
GLAMOUR
!
RHONDA HAS THE SAME IDEA
THAT ENTERED MY MIND -THAT
MUl MIGHT HAVE MARRIED ME
y FOR SPITE! BUT I'M SURE
'NOW THAT ISN'T TRUE. AS FOR
THESE CLOTHES -SHE MEANT
WELL, BUTMUIR WOULD
HATE THEM
!
T burned phonpa
'* letter and h/d the
SOX OFCLOTHfS. S-HSENT. THe NIGHT OF
THE PARTY, Z WORE ANOLP DReS-S OFMYOwn/
THAT Z HAP FIXED UPA LITTLE. IT WAS. A
SACRIFICE, BCAUSLlf ANY GIRL ,Z WOULP
HAVE LOVED TO WeAP THe GLAMOROUS
CLOTHeS AAY -/TeR WAD &NT f
r ATlVCtY MUIR WAS FU&'OUS
AS WE PKpVE HOME
WELL,r HOPE YOU'RE SATISFIED.'
VOU SOT YOURSELF UP TO LOOK AS
MUCH LIKE RHONDA AS POSSIBLE
"
EVERYONE WOULD SEE
HE RESEMBLANCE
I
EVERYONE
TOLD RHONDA
SHE OUSHT TO
SO TO
HOLLYWOOD
-
AND SHE WENT.
WHY DON'T YOU
IF THAT'S
THE WAY YOU
FEEL ABOUT
IT, MAYBE
I WILL!
YOU MATE
RHONDA AND
I'M BEGINN-
ING TO THINK
VOU HATE/VI,
TOO! WHY DID
VOU MARRY
I COULD ASK YOU THE
SAME QUESTION, EXCEPT
I KNOW THE ANSWER
I
YOU
WERE IN LOVE WITH SOME-
BODY ELSE WHO WASN'T
INTERESTED IN MARRYING
you AND I WAS A WAY OUT.
I'VE KNOWN EACH TIME
I'VE HELD YOU IN AAV
ARMS YOU WERE ACTING
A PART
JUST AS RHONDA
WOULD DO

I'AA SICK OF HEAR-
ING ABOUT RHONDA/
I
DON'T BELIEVE
YOU HATE HER !
YOU'RE STILL IN LOVE
WITH HER,AND YOU
HATE ME BECAUSE
I'M A SUBSTITUTE!
THE ONLY PERSON
I WAS EVER IN LOVE
WITH -WAS YOU.' I
LOVED VOU WHEN I
WAS JUST A KID. I'VE
LOVED YOU EVER SINCE
UNTIL NOW! NOW I'M
SEEING VOU AS YOU
REALLY ARE.., A STUPID,
VINDICTIVE CREATURE.
STILL BROODING BECAUSE
MY SISTER JILTED
YOU !
I A?AN TO OUR ZOOM, SLAMMEP THE
poor anp locrep /n
6WYNETH! LET ME IN!
I WANT TO TALK TO YOU
i
I'LL BREAK DOWN THE
IF YOU DO,
I'LL 'PHONE
THE POLICE
'
FROM. NOW
ON I'M POING
THINGS IN THE
HOLLY WOOD
MANNER-LIKE
RHONDA
Z KNEWI WAS- BEING CHILDISHLY
STILLY, BUT I WAi> HEARTBRORENLY CER-
TAIN Ot/R MlARR/A&E HAP COME TO AN
ENP, ANP THAT r HAP TAKEN ALL THAT I
COULP. WHILE Ml/IP POUNPEP ON THE
POOP.
X MAP AL WAYS SEEN
A TOM-BOY ANP IT
IMA* NO TRICAT EDRME
TO CLINIB OUT THE
IN/NPOW OE OUR BEP-
ROOM ...

I WA-& SO
"v
PROUD WHEN
MUIRGAVE ME
MY EXTRA KEY
TO THE CAR !
f
NOW OUR
r
MARRIAGE 15
OVER! I'LL
LEAVE THE
CAR AT THE
STAT.
I KNEW IE I WENTBACK TO MY PARENT?
HOME TO STAY, MUIR MI6HT FOLLOWME,
SO I WENT BACK' ONLY LON6 ENOU6H
TO SORROW THE MONEY TO ELY TO
NOLLYWOOP. THERE, AT RHONOA'S
NOUS'S . .
.
/vOU CRAZV LITTLE
FOOL ! YOU HAD A
CONTRACT l?IGHT THERE
.
IN FRONT OP VOU ! A
* THINS EVERYSOpy
^SIVEAT^ BLOOD TO GET!
AND VOL/ WANT TO
THINK A&OUT IT
! _/ OH,
RHONDA,
I-I'AA -SO
UNHAPPy
r//^ 77///V THAT STRUCK ME IA/STANT-
lv, ses/PES rue excmn& wonper or
SEE/A/S AAY Hi/SSANP, WAS THE FACT
rHAT ME HAP OHLV SEEN Me, AHD
A/OT AAV MORE GLAMOR06SS SISTER !
OH, MU/R.y OF COURSE I CAME
VOL! CAIWE ]
AFTgR VOU.MV DARLING'
AFTER ME ! J
I'VE BEEN A FOOL.
LONG ENOUGH
|
I REALIZED MOW DEEPLY I HAP
PALLEN IN LOVE WITH YOU, BUT HOW
I HAP LET THE MEMORY OF RHONDA
WARP MY JUDGMENT / I WAS
AFRAID OF LOSING YOU AS T HAP LOST
RHONDA, NOT REALIZING HOW MUCH
PIFFERENT YOU TWO ARE I
I WAS JEALOUS AND [ ALL! EVER,
UNREASONABLE, BUT J WANTEP WAS
IF yOU CAN FORGIVE / YOUR LOVE,
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OF ADGVNT 14*191!. AS AMKMIKt) HV TMK ACTS UK MAHCI1 3, I :S. AND 4UfA I. I941
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WHY, THAT'S SILLY / MP' I'LL BET YOU WOULD / "^
I'D LOVE TO
rlGf
BUT HE'S FUNNY ABOUT OIRLS.
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DANCE WITH
MiM
yU SEE HE HAPPENS TO BE A '
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HIM/
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MILLIONAIRE IN civil IAN 1 IVf
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and "E THINKS ANYTHING THAT
igfit.
'A wtAKS SKIRTS WANTS TO MAHHY
kHIM FOR HIS MONEY /

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exarma.auTKArsAHHon ms vtftr rtmium aw
Y I'VE GIVEN YOU MT ADDRESS. WHEN YOU CALL^
FOR ME tumuhhuw NISHT YOU CAN MEET MY FAMILY AND
THEN WE'LL SO TO THE MOVIES. BUT NOW,
SINCE I'M ON THE FLOOR COMMITTEE,
I MUST SO AROUND AND BE SURE
ALL THE BOYS ARE,
DANCING
/
HELLO, DON'T 1W DANCE
f
I'D BE AWFULLY HAPPY TO
DANCE WITH YOU-- OR WE
CAN SIT IT OUT IF YOU V
This youhs soldier was ouirE orrERENT from rat
SANHOH. H LACKED RATV HANDSOME, BREEZT ASSUR-
ANCC. BUT THERE WAS SOMETHING ABOUT HIS QUIET
GOOD LOOKS THAT CAUGHT AT UT HEART. . .
COME ON, HONEY, TRY ONE OF
THE GANNON SPECIAL BRAND
OF KISSES, AND YOU'LL
NEVER WANT ANY
OTHERS ./
I'M SORRY ABOUT THAT NIGHT LAST
WEEK/ I MADE A FOOL OF MYSELF. I
WAS ALL THE THINGS YOO CALLED
ME AND MORE. WILL YOU FORGIVE
ME, NEDA
p
IVE hao some rugqed experiences with girls, and
I SUPPOSE I'VE SHOWN BITTER AND CYNICAL. FEEUN8
ALL THEY CARED ABOUT WAS MY MONEY/ CAN WE BE
FRIENDS? WOULD YOU GIVE ME A DATE JUST LIKE
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YOU WOULD ANY OTHER FELLOW?
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BATES WITH JON WALSTANO.
SIMPLE DATESWONDER
FUL DATES/ THE MOVIES
LOUS WALKS BY THE
RIVER, SETTING TO
KNOW EACH OTHER,
DINNER AT MY HOUSE
WITH NOT EVEN MY
FAMILY AWARE THAT
HE WAS ONE OK THE
WEALTHIEST YOUNS
MEN IN THE COUNTRY,
BECAUSE I REALIZED
THAT IK THEY KNEW,
THEY WOULD BECOME
SELF-CONSCIOUS AND
THINSS WOULDN'T BE
THE SAME . . .
/ HOW I SEE WHY YOU WEREN'T INTERESTED
IN DATES WITH A PLAIN CUT LIKE ME,
Ineda/ YOU WERE PLAYING FOR
/HIGHER STAKESSOMEBODY // WATCH
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WITH A FEW MILLION TO i
{
YOURSELF,
\j>AY FOR KISSES// VGANNON/
I'M SORRY THAT HAPPENED, SWEETHEART, BUT
DONT WORRY ABOUT IT
/
I'VE GOT TO HURRY
BACK TO CAMP NOW. I'LL SEE YOU
TOMORROW/
/ XMS SHAKEN AND UPSET BY THE EVENTS OF THE
KjON KISSED ME AND SAID THAT HE LOVED
I
EVEN/MS.
ME. BUT WHAT HAPPENED TONIGHT WOULD HAPPEN AGAIN
AND AGAIN, EVEN IF JON ASKED ME TO MARRY HIM/ EVERY-
ONE WOULD BELIEVE THAT I MARRIED HIM FOR HIS MONEY.
THAT I'VE BEEN PLAYING A CLEVER GAME/ AND AFTER
AWHILE, JON'S OLD BITTERNESS AND SUSPICIONS
MIGHT RETURN, AND HE MIGHT BEGIN TO DOUBT
MY LOVE
/
The next morning's phpehs aooEO to ur
SMAH ANO CONFUSION. . .
HRJ
CRESCENT VILLAGE
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I KNOW CRESCENT 1 MAYBE \
WAS MY HOME TOWN. L VILLAGE IS ONLY A ,
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WHISTLE STOP TOWN,
/YOU'RE \
I'D lbpt there \RIGHT. JED.'/
UNDER A CLOUO OF BUT DON'T BE MIGH- BUT I 7,
SCANDAL , WHEN JEO 1 MAT, LINDEN
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CARED! Of COURSE. AFTER THAT. X WENT 70
CRESCENT VILLAGE We LtFT LOS ANGELES 7W
NEXT DAY. CRESCENT VILLAGE WAS ONLi THREE
HOURS AWAV y FAST TRAIN. VrOULO THAT
010 SCANCAl COAie l/PJ
LIMOENi HERE 70 OPeNjHOW THRILLING
"THE MEW MOVIE
HOUSE
-' I'M
BUSINESS
MANAGER
AND PUBLICITY
AGENT
I THINK IT WOULD BE A 3000 IDEA FOR BETS* TO
j
PLAY A COUPLE OF PIANO SOLOS TOMORROW
NI0HT.' SHE'S SOT c
REAL TALENT.' / I'M SO THRILLEO.' HELP ME 1
so
TUFf wiRc-BerrrAHO~jro- mrcacm. j fclt
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J HAD A FtCLIHB THAT THINSS WERE
GANGING UP CW /ME, SOT THERE W4S NOTHING 1
COVLO DO WHEW J LEFT Tve MOV/e HOOSM.
BANDY WAS WAITING OUTSIDe...
LETS GO SOMEPLACE WHERE
J
WE CAN TALK, i/tV/
J 7RI0 TO PRETENO J 0/ON'T KNOW WHAT
RAWOV WAS TALKING ABOUT. SOT FINALLY 1
REALIZED IT WAS NO USE...
YOU CAN STOP ACTING
LILT .' 1 KNOW YOU
TOO WELL.' WE USED
"TO PLAY KIO GAMES
HERE, REMEMBER.
?
1 DIDN'T WANT TO COME BACK'
JEO MADE ME .'
BUT PLEASE BE
LIEVE ME f
1 NEVER REALLY DID
ANYTHING B
.' 1 WASN'T
'
YOUR BROTHER'S I
SWEETHEART '
./T^LL ME ABOUT)
1 P0UREO OUT MY
STORY. THE STORY OP
A THRILL -CRAZY KIO ON
A OATS WITH A A<ARR
MAN! LATER NO ONI
WCVJtO BELIEVE HIS
CAR WAO RftAHy
BROKE OOW/V. B
O'OW'T *tAKf LOVB
to Ate, But yii were
OUT ALL NISWT. WCK'S
WIFE SOT A 0/VORCE.
THEN HS KILLED
HIMSELF. EVERYONe
BLAMEO Mt
1 WANTED TO HEAR YOUR.
&DE OF THE STORY/
BCU EVE "*OU. UlNOeN
KNOW "YOU WER
INNOCENT/
BUT J60 Hit THE CBHINQ WHeN X TOlO W//M J WAS
QOtNO. J WAATTEO TO CON^/OC W **/, *UT
SOME7HIN6 WARNED MC 07 TO...
ARE YOU CRAZY* YOU'RE NOT LEAVING' 1 WORkEO
HARO TO GET YOU THIS JOB.' IT'S PINE PUBLICITY
AND I'VE SUNK A LOT OF OOUGH IN YOU. LINDEN
I'VE JUST FOUND OUT THAT BETSY ENGINEEREO THIS
WHOLE DEAL .'
SHE FIGURED OUT WHO YOU WERE FROM
YOUR PICTURES/ SHE FIXED IT SO YOU'D APPEAR.
HERE IN CRESCENT VILLAGE / SHE'S OUT
TO SABOTAGE YOU
[OH, NO
WHAT CAN J OON'T SHOW UP AT THE THEATER
I DO. >rf
TOMORROW NIGHT/ BETSY'S
RANDYT^ GOT HER. PALS ALL SET YO
GANG UP ON YOU
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1 WENT OUT 70 OAK PARK TO
THINK THINGS OVER.,.,
IT WAS ALL MAKE-BELIEVE WITH
JED/ HE USED ME TO FURTHER
HIS OWN CAREER.' HE NEVER
LOVED ME
X KNEW SOMEHOV
HERE .' I CANT
I'D FIND VOU
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HOME HAIR TREATMENTS
Nothing's much prclticr than the shine laid on
your hair by good health and good cart. Even a head
of hair that needs setting isn't unattractive if it's
shining and tidy. However, the dull, rough, fuzzy
look and the lank, stringy, oily look are equally un-
attractive and unnecessary. Actually, you don't have
to spend hours each week in a salon lor professional
care to have radiant, manageable hair, with proper
equipment and attention paid to a thorough rinsing,
a home shampoo can be a real 'conditioner" and hair
beautifier.
This is what you need for a professional-like home
shampoo:
First, a special shampoo preparation. Even though
your hair takes kindly lo soap, you should never apply
the bar directly to the hatr as the soap then clings to
the scales of the hair and is almost impossible to re-
move entirely. Melt your soap in water and apply as
a liquid shampoo.
The new cream shampoos and oil shampoos are
usually most effective when used on fine and oily
hair. The iream shampoos ate applied to the wet hair
and then a rich lather is worked up by adding more
water gradually. The oil shampoos mc usually ap-
plied, after wetting the hair, directly to the scalp,
combed through the hair and then rinsed away.
Foaming and soapless shampoos are often favored
by those with normal hair or with O'ly hair. These
shampoo preparations should be thoroughly massaged
on Scalp and hair before rinsing away.
An egg shampoo once in a while is a good hair
conditioner. Here is the recipe for one: Take two
eggs and beat the yolks and whites separately. Beat
the eggs until foamy, then beat the two together add-
ing about two tablespoons ol fine table salt and a
little tepid water. Rub the beaten eggs thoroughly in-
to the hair. Kinsc with clear, tepid water, adding the
juice oi a lemon to the last rinsing.
Dry shampoos are excellent to use between regular
shampoos to keep blond and oily hair fluffy. Dry
shampoos are always desirable when illness or other
circumstances make a wet shampoo impractical. These
shampoos are usually in powder form (though some
are liquids). They are massaged into the hair and
then brushed out.
For the rest of your home shampoo equipment you
should have:
l.A spray attachment for rinsing. If this is not
available, then rinse your head under the shower or
provide yourself with a saucepan and quantities of
hot water.
2. Comb and brush.
J, A final rinse preparation.
4. Cotton pads tor dabbing on the final rinse and
drawing it along the length of the hair.
iPLir HAIRS
ll the ends ol your hair split, your health may be
the tattor. Improper bleaching, tuo much sun and
salt water, interior hair dyes and poor permanents
are other causes for split ends.
Since the hair grows from the root out, give your
scalp daily massage to encourage growth so that the
split ends may be cut off. Soften those ends and make
them manageable with brilliantine.
DANDRUFF ON YOUR SHOULDERS
A fine "snowdrift" of dandruff on your shoulders
is not to be tolerated. No well-groomed girl will
abide it. Actually dandruff is a Making oft of the scalp
skin with a combination of oil and dirt particles. If
you follow faithfully directions for shampooing, you
can rout the simple forms of dandruff. Vigorous
brushing and massage Will speed the circulation of
the. blood and make for a healthier scalp. Special
stimulating tonics will further help to check and dis-
courage these unattractive flakes. Remember, active,
daily care is necessary to keep dandruff away, for
there is nothing to destroy dandruff forever
LANK, LIFELESS HAIR
Wearing a hat all day long constricts the blood
vessels, choking off the nourishing supply Irom the
hair. Furthermore, hats shut out sunlight and fresh
air. If you must wear a hat all day long, then you
should brush the hair vigorously at night. Make it a
rule to go bareheaded whenever possible. If, for the
sake of your wave, you sleep in a net at night, make
sure it is as loose and open as possible to permit free
circulation of air.
FALLING HAIR
A certain amount of tailing hair is natural. New
hair should grow in to replace the hair lost. Some-
times, though, the new hair does not appear and
baldness threatens. If this baldness is the result of a
constitutional disorder, a check-over by your doctor
and a removal of the cause should check the hair loss.
If baldness is the result of a scalp disease, treatment
is indicated.
i hi most common cause of baldness is an iafectioti
of the scalp and hair follicles, named seborrheic
eczema. It may be recognized by falling hair, itching,
scaliness, greasiness and inflammation. Treatment for
this calls for daily shampoos followed by an applica-
tion of warm oil. Oil of benne is excellent for this
purpose since it neither dries nor mats the hair.
DRY HAIR
If dry hair is your complaint, oil treatments before
shampoos are your salvation. Vou can give yourself
n effective oil treatment at home in this manner:
First, hrush your hair vigorously. Then warm three
or four tablespoon fuls of oil. Part your hair. With a
dab of cotton, apply the oil to the scalp along the
length of each part. Now draw the oil-saturated cot-
ton pad along the length of the hair, strand by strand.
Next, saturate a towel in steaming hot water and
wring it out. Wrap up your head, turban -fash ion in
the towel and let the steam soften your dry hair and
spread the oil quickly.
When the towel gets cold, remove and wet again
in steaming hot water. Use several hot towels in this
fashion. If possible allow the oil to remain on the
hair for at least half an hour before shampooing
away. Oil applied twelve hours before using a sham-
poo preparation* specially designed for dry hair is
better yet.
OIIY HAIR
If your hair is too oity, you should immediately
check on your diet and eliminate the rich, greasy
foods. Exercise i< in order for you, too.
Wash your oily hair as frequently as it needs. Try
the various shampoos specially designed for oily hair
the foaming shampoos, the soaplcss shampoos and
even the liquid soap shampoo, When you find the
one best suited lo your hair, then stick to it. Unless
the directions specify otherwise on your shampoo,
don't stop with one sudsing but rinse and repeat to
insure all the oil, dirt and soil accumulations have
been removed.
RULE THE WAVES
You can give yourself a home permanent, too.
These permanents give body to fine hair and put a
nice wave in hair of all (extures.
The equipment for a home permanent wave is
simplified for you by the manufacturers. Everything
you will need is included in their little kits. You will
find.it helpful, though, to provide yourself with a
turban which you can wrap around your head and
thus go about your day without looking "all done
up in curlers'" while the permanent is "working."
THE FINAL RINSE
By all means avail yourself of the tints trui rinses,
if your hair looks faded, streaked, dull or lifeless.
Camomile rinses, commercial rinses and mild am
monia-peroxide bleaches will keep the gold in golden
hair. Rinses with a henna tone put lights in dark hair.
Gray hair sparkles after a platinum or bluing rinse.-
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Giving yourself a rinse is easy. Try it!
WHAT'S YOUR BEAUTY PROBLEM?
Pin CuH, Mole* Hair Frizzy
It appears that your hair does not need to be verj
damp to take a curl. Try pinning it up absolutely dry
and see if the curl takes. If it does not, then dampen
the hair very slightly but avoid soaking it. After the
hair has been combed out, spray a little brilliantine
on it to make it more manageable and glossy.
Complain* Perfume Loter. It* Fragrant* On
H*r Skin
Perfume fragrances arc mysterious substances that
subtly change their fragrance with the individual.
This is because of the skin's chemical reaction to the
perfume. If you've not yet found a perfume that re-
mains fragrant, you've just stopped short in your
search, for if you try, you're sure to find a scent that
will remam delightful for hours. Remember, too, the
sense of smell is quick to tire and it may be that your
perfume is still fragrant, but your own nose is not'
reporting the fragrance to you. Before you decide a
perfume does nothing for you, you might question
your friends to see whether they can detect its presence.
Enlarged Per**
This is a sympton of sluggish skin functioning.
The treatment calls for thorough cleansing to prevent
the formation of blackheads, and stimulation to en-
courage more normal functioning of the pores. Fol-
low your cleansing with a splashing of cold water or
an astringent tonic. The use of a facial mask once or
twice a week gives good results too, ,
Protruding Shoulder Blades
This figure fault can be traced to a posture fault.
When you carry your ohest up and hold your back
straight, your shoulders can't bulge in the wrong
places. However, if you've had bz$. posture habits for
years, you'll need a good exercise to pull you back in
line.
Here's one for this purpose: Stand about eighteen
inches away from the wall and place your hands on
the wall with fingertips touching the wall. Keep your
body straight as you lean into your hands. Now push
yourself the arms' length back. Push forward. Push
back. Start with twenty times and as you practice in-
crease the daily count to fifty.
How To Mak* Eyo< Look Long*r
Apply your mascara heaviest at the outer comers
of the upper lashes. To achieve this without beading,
apply first one coat of mascara and after this dries, a
second. With your eyebrow pencil, make a tiny dot
at the outer corner of each eye, Eyeshadow should
start at the center of the upper lids and be faded
gently outward.
Has Whit* Upper lip
It the use of a facial hair remover seems to leave
the upper lip whiter than the skin on the rest of the
face, try the abrasive type of hair remover that rubs
the hairs off. Next, use a tinted foundation all over
the face before applying your make-up. The founda-
tion will give an even color tone to the skin and hide
any irregularities in the natural coloring.
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