NEW ZEALAND GIRLS THE WORLD'S MOST BEAUTIFUL!
Many great artists give New Zealand girls the reputation of being the most beautiful type in the world. It is thought that our girls generally give more Btudious care to their attractions —and even those with defective features seem to have the happy knack of arranging their hair to the very best advantage. Undoubtedly the shunning of Eoaps or ready mixed shampoos that.contain too much harsh alkali (which dries the scalp and makes hair brittle) and he-ps give many New Zeaiand girls their nice hair, and naturally » generally pretty appearance too. Really the most elegant and safe thing to use is ordinary colinated coooanut oil (a pure saponified, but quite greaseless liquid), which is not at all expensive—but is _ far far better that soaps or other scalp-injurious things. Every chemist keeps a supply of this, and a few ounces last a long time. Just wet the hair with water and rub it through—thoroughly. One or two teaspoonsful is plenty to create a big quantity of rich, heavy, creamy lather. It cleanses delightfully, and rinses out easily. The hair drie3 quickly and easily, and comes out brilliant, soft, fluffy, wavy and fresh as a daisy, looking much thicker than it actually is. Best of all, this colinated coooanut oil leaves the hair as easy to dress again as though you hadn't washed it at ail. And yet it loosens and carries off every bit of excess oiliness, dust, dirt or dandruff scurf. (IMPORTANT.—Do not contuse Colinated Cocoanut Oil with cheap and sticky emulsified concentrated or saponified cocoanutoils, or raw cocoanut oils. ' There is only one genuine Colinated Cocoanut Oil, non-greasy, and is compounded only by the International Laboratories. Look for the maker's name on every bottle to secure satisfaction.) —2B
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18367, 28 April 1925, Page 7
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296NEW ZEALAND GIRLS THE WORLD'S MOST BEAUTIFUL! Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18367, 28 April 1925, Page 7
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