Valaz£ Complexion ) Treatments. For a Dry Skin. and harshness of the skin arc due to lack of Mini oil "in it Frequently this is. brought about by the ". r of soaps containing too much alkali, which, by its corrosive »• —as hard water by its contents of chalk and magnesia * Seorivei the skin of it's lubricant. < Exposure to frosts, dry, hiro vipcls, and excessive heat brings about similar results ; does'also indiscriminate use of alcoholic washes and lotions. T increase'and restore the fat contents of the skin, the foltowiWhome treatment is essential: Yalaze Skin Food for " ' --'»ht use, and Novena Cerate during the day ; Yalaze Skin Tonic for bathing the face in the morning, and Novena Sunoof a n d Windproof Creme, as a protective agent, should r t i,OTouc;hly rubbed.into the skin, and some Novena Poudre !?t%tcd on before leaving the house. The cleansing properties of Vovena Cerate and of the Yalaze Skin Tonic will prove -uitc sufficient for every purpose of hygienic cleanliness. ** Valazc Skin Food, 41- and //-. Novena Cerate, 2\- and ;'<s Xovaia Poudre, 2\6, Yalaze Skin Tonic, 5\9. For a Greasy, Shiny Skin. \ skin-comes within this description when it is abnorrnillv- oily and shiny. In such, a case the complexion acquires • h' deTecs a pasty and muddy appearance, and blackheads [- - ; ir a* frequent accompaniment. The remedy is frequent willing hi warm water with Yalaze Soap and Yoskpastn, ■- '"' ard the application three or four times daily of Valazc L : qu ; dine, which has a direct influence on the pores, and, stimulating them, frees them of over-abundant secretion. In -iddition, Yalaze Blackhead and Open Pore Cure should be used at night followed by a slight application, by means of a hot fowcl. of Yalaze Skin Food in accordance with special directions given for the purpose.. A suitable Face Powder • for this greasy condition of the skin is Yajaze Complexion Powder. Occasional steaming of the face with Valaze Aromatic Herbs is important, and should always be followed up with an application of Valaze Liquidine. VaUize Liqnidine, 5j- and B\6. Blackhead and Open Pore Oire, 2}9 and s\: Valazc Aromatic Herbs. 2>-. Yalaze Soap, 23. ' VrAaze Vaskpasla, 31-. Valaze Poivdcr, 26. For Freckles, Sunburn, and Sallowness. In this branch of treatment great progress has taken place. because not only can one totally rid oneself of them when they have once made their appearance, but—and this is more to the point—these blemishes can now be virtually pre\ j cntc.d. By that new, and, as a scientific achievement, almost marvel'r lon 5 specific. Novena Sunproof and'Windproof Creme, those \ reticular ws of the sun which cause the pigmentation or '■ [ fre-kling of tho skin are made effective, and become paralysed. ~ ! as it we're. The Crcmc is applied by thoroughly rubbing it '* i into the skin before going out, after which some powder i~- : ' should be-dusted on.' Now as to removing freckles, sunburn ': :inil sallowness, there again the stimulating properties of " ' Y.iJaze Skin Food.come into play, by which, after penetrating I into it. the skin is enabled to throw off the pigment deposited in it by the sun's chemical action. For more obstinate ti ccklcs'and sallowness, Valaze Freckle Pasta is recommended. ' Novena Sunproof and Windproof Creme, 21- and 316. ''. ' 'Yalaze Skin Food, 4f- and 71-. Valaze Freckle Pasta, 5/-. • Valaze preparations obtainable of all Chemists, or direct, I' ' p;?i--frce, from. Mile. Helena Rubinstein Valaze, L' Strand Arcade, Auckland!
1 $BBb Keep Your Corset ' I Shapely! 1 Even"the most expensive corsets will fail ~ ■ 3 /Jr A to serve you well unless they are properly > ' m , !I donWe **** We of yoar Corsetß - by : preserving their shape and preventing I ' I HHi R us, fe* s — a material which is I W* ' il/fffllli unsurpassed as a corset stiffener. • I W f J'! Mr , ASR YOUR DRAPER TO-DAY FOR . .»'■■' ' ;3 "There is no disease that should cause more,anxiety ; in the home than Bronchitis, for if neglected in the :■ earlier stages it often becomes chronic and may even « prove fatal. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the medicine for . * this disease and if given in regular doses will relieve the cough, ease the pain, remove the difficulty in breathing and produce a free and easy expectoration, -.. thus reducing the inflammation, "Old people, and those who have weak lungs,* c cannot he too careful in guarding against this disease, \ COUGH JBEMEERf car . str engthens the throat and lungs and makes them less . susceptible to changes of atmosphere. In fact the ,' use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will prevent an attack of Bronchitis becoming chronic. ,, •AOC=~-™*~~ - r -y* t ->nr sot --,*w4l
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Press, Volume L, Issue 15047, 15 August 1914, Page 15
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