Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 183, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 August 1910 — DON’T NEGLECT THE EYEBROW [ARTICLE]

DON’T NEGLECT THE EYEBROW

Attention Bestowed Is Well Repaid by Improvement Made In Ap- . pearance. The most neglected feature of the face is the eyebrows. Yet, perhaps, more of one’s expression depends upon them than on any other feature. Do not omit a day without drawing the eyebrows gently between thumb and fingers from the bridge of the nose outward. Do this several times. If the eyebrows are thin and scant, cultivate them with the same care given to the hair. Rubbing with vaseline at night and washing it off with hot and then cold water in the morning will induce growth. What is more disgusting than scaly eyebrows or signs -of dandruff? Yet who has not seen these conditions on apparently well groomed women? Fight it as one would any other germ. Tonics used for the scalps can be carefully applied to the eyebrows with a clean camel’s hair paint brush. Afterwards massage well. The ideal eyebrow is thinly penciled and arched. Almost any one can do Borne training along these lines with promise of success.

Shaggy brows and stray hair can be removed with forceps and kept down in this way. When the growth Is abnormally heavy—always a bad de feet in a woman—having part of the hairs removed, by electrolysis is help-