How to be Pretty Though Plain

How to be Pretty Though Plain

by Charlotte Eliza Humphry (Author), Mrs Humphry (Author)

Synopsis

'Work and sympathy are the two great essentials in the making of a beautiful countenance' 'Quite half the effect of one's appearance depends on successfully doing the hair ' 'Brushing the eyebrows and eyelashes every morning with a solution of green tea improves them' First published in 1899, this forthright guide gives fascinating insights into the beauty strategies of the Edwardian age. Startlingly modern advice on the benefits of sleep, exercise and fresh air blends with intriguing techniques for washing hair (with egg yolk), brushing teeth (with myrrh and borax) and improving posture (sleeping without pillows to improve an 'uncouth gait'). Banishing fashion faux-pas with its breezy common sense, How to be Pretty - celebrates our enduring preoccupation with looking one's best.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 128
Publisher: The British Library Publishing Division
Published: 16 Oct 2014

ISBN 10: 0712357173
ISBN 13: 9780712357173

Author Bio
Mrs Humphrey was one of the first professional journalists in Britain. Under the pseudonym Madge, she was well known for her advice column in the Conservative periodical Truth.