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THE WOMAN BEAUTIFUL
MME. QUI VIVE
(HELEN FOLLETT STEVANS)
CHICAGO JAMIESON-HIGGINS CO. 1901
COPYRIGHT, 1899, BY STEVANS AND HANDY
PREFACE
The Woman Beautiful is not a radiant creature of gorgeous plumage and artificial beauty, but a woman of wholesome health, good hard sense, sparkling vivacity and sweet lovableness. Her beauty-creed hangs not from rouge pots and bleaches, but suspends like a banner of truth from the laws of wise, hygienic living. Her cheeks are tinted with the glow that comes from good, well-circulated blood, her eyes are bright and lovely because her mind is so, and her complexion is transparent and soft and velvety for the reason that the true art is known to her. The Woman Beautiful is all sincerity. She doesn't like to sail under false colors and so insult old Dame Nature, whose kindnesses and benefits are so well meant and freely offered.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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THE COMPLEXION 9 Expression 14 Useless Beauty 16 Washing the Face 20 Facial Eruptions and Blackheads 23 Tan, Sunburn and Freckles 27 Complexion Powders 32 Wrinkles 35 Recipes for the Complexion 39
CARE OF THE HAIR 46 Dressing the Hair 56 Superfluous Hair 63 Recipes for the Hair 65
THE HANDS 68 Bathing the Hands 71 Care of the Finger Nails 73 Recipes for the Hands 75
THE EYES 79 The Girl Who Cries 83 The Eyelashes 86 The Eyebrows 86
THE TEETH 88
BATHING 93
DIET 100
SLEEP 109
EXERCISE 114
STOOPED SHOULDERS 125
BREATHING 130
MASSAGE 136
DRESS 144
THE THIN GIRL 149
THE PLUMP GIRL 154
THE WORKING GIRL 161
THE NERVOUS ONE 167
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