Can you look as fresh and well-groomed as if you had spent hours at a beauty parlor?
Perhaps you are a business girl, a busy housewife, or a woman who, after a day of tiring social duties, is confronted with an irresistible invitation to a dinner, a party, or a dance.
You know you are not looking your best, you’re tired and you haven’t had time to rest. Yet a half-hour’s careful preparation will banish fatigue, you CAN be the life of the party.
First and foremost, bring out the nicest frock you have and your daintiest lingerie. Put away the idea that because you’re tired, nothing matters and that any thing will do.
Get everything ready so that when you have completed, you will not have to fuss about anything and so spoil the effect and perhaps your evening.
Set the bath-heater going, or turn on the taps if you’re the fortunate possessor of hot-water service. Now dust some talcum powder into your stockings-especially if going to a dance.
Brush your hair well for a couple of minutes. If you haven’t a setting lotion, dissolve as much gelatine (crystals) as will lie on a three penny piece in hot water, and brush this into your hair until it is damp. While the hair is moist, set the waves, using either one of the many wavers you can get, and which you will probably have with you, or, failing this, coax the waves, and after fixing them with pins or clips, slip a shower cap over your hair.
To Banish Fatigue
Your bath should now be ready. Throw in a handful or so of perfumed crystals, and, before you step in, rinse all dust and make-up off your face. Cover the face and throat with your favorite skin food, working it well in with gentle but firm massage movements.
Relax completely in the bath with your face still covered with skin food and your hair in the waves and a net. Relax mentally as well as physically. Forget that you have had a busy or tiring day-forget that you are going out-forget everything.
