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Before there were cosmetic surgery procedures, like butt lifts and tummy tucks, there was Helena Rubenstein (1871 – 1965), who had a long and stunning career in the cosmetic business and who is remembered for once having said:

“There are no ugly women, only lazy ones.”


In the attached interview, La Rubenstein made a number of interesting remarks on the matter of beauty, glamor and vanity within society.


Click here to read about physical perfection during the Golden Age of Hollywood.


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Read Helena Rubenstein on Youth, Beauty and Commerce (The American Magazine, 1922) for Free