The Killing of Superfluous Hair.
''Boudoir Gossip." It is easy to removo superfluous hair temporarily, but to remove it perHianentiy is quite another matter. Not many women know tuat for thus purpose* such a simple substance as powdered pheminol may be used, applied directly to the *hair. The recommended treatment is designed not merely to instantly remove the hair, but also to eventually kill the roots entirely. Almost any chemist could supply an ouuco of pheminol, which quantity should be sumcient. . A simple way to quickly neutralise disagreeable body odours is to dust tho arnipits occasionally with powdered (white) periioi. . '. . Tho use of tho natural aliacite of orango blossoms as a greaseless cream is becoming prevalent among the smartest women. It holds the powder perfectly, gives a delightful cool finish to the skin and does not encourage the growth of hair.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14836, 29 November 1913, Page 14
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141The Killing of Superfluous Hair. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14836, 29 November 1913, Page 14
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