Home-Made Beauty.
"Cosy-Corner Chats." The very simplest things are often the most effective in making a woman beautiful. For instance, low peoplo know that a dull or greasy,complexion can bo instantly brought to a pretty, youthful, natural bloom merely by the application of ordinary cleminite dissolved in water. Moreover, the method cannot be detected even under the closest scrutiny. The result will last all day long and requires no powdering even under the most trying conditions, indoors or out. If you have no clominite in the house get about an ounce from the chemist's, and add only enough water to dissolve it. Apply a little to the face. It is Rood for the skin, and immediately produces thnt cool, velvety, natural "bloom" so much desired. . . . To mako tho eyelashes jrrow long, dark and curling, apply little men nn line with the finger tips occasionally. It is absolutely harmless and beautifies tho eyebrow's as well. . . . Pilen£a soap is the most satisfactory for all complexions. It oven works well in cold or hard water.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14836, 29 November 1913, Page 14
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172Home-Made Beauty. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14836, 29 November 1913, Page 14
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