"r.t S to And the world over -—23,723 leaders in beauty culture advise their lovely patrons to use''no soap but Palmolive mmmtm . > >/ \ £3y** Knowing the value of olive and palm oils, the famous Pezza, of Naples, says: "No woman deserves a lovely skin if she fails to observe the most important daily beauty rule; x wash the face with Palmolive Soafc every morning and every night" V.jJs *• m or/*'* j -- B. * 7*', f g'< X /; i' •>?&& j ' *55 lll^Wlllll ? : mM afcffi: ✓ * iiiii! 4m>'& & f - J-c: ASiV s§' sms s®™ X ✓/ *K<Sr. FROM busy metropolitan Milan to sleepy, sun-drenched Naples, Italian women arc discovering how to keep that schoolgirl complexion, just as are their sisters in 15 other countries. They act on the advice of experts. ■- ■ . ■ s.. -■m PEZZA, of Naples. He prescribes Palmolive- Soup to Neapolitan beauties ■who wish to "keep that schoolgirl complexion." Eugenio, of Milan; Pezza, of Naples; Andre, of Palermo; Salvino, of Venice! These are leaders of Italian beauty culture. World travellert, seeking • expert beauty counsel, art frequently' directed to* the w/off of Pezxs it* Naples* CECILE ANDRE, of Palermo. "Palmolive it the one soap I can rely on to cleanse tlx skin and at the stmt time keep it supple.", Specialists to Royal houses, with stars' ■ •. .. of tW famous La Scala Opera*and other The olive and palm oils tfalnmve notables among their patrons. make a deep, searching; lather 5 winch 'All receive same advice ——- « . * . ( . you've finished cleansing the skin, And whatever complexion problems ice massage is; stimulatingX". Afcd all the lovely clients of Italy's you m3 y want a touch ot cream , appfyJng imafce-upifirfT every ay. 0 f that!), every one of whom adThat cleansing, so, vital to beauty, is vises Palmolive; - Its oHve oU^l^^^i^|;^ best accomplished .with Palmolive Soap its gentle, mild efficiency - are fry and warm water. A rich lather should experts say* " MtJ be made, which is massaged, into the bath, too.' skin, then rinsed away with warm suggestion, sxnd> jpalmahxg,; water, followed by cold. \ I J fettle. - > T\ f . < _ v, / i i //( -K-\ . . . , -x' The ■ r Imled skin of the typioa'l Italian beauty h kept? fresh and exquisitely j "fine by regular nsr of? ' ' Palmolive Soapli " J ' V ■ -mm . ' 4 jta Jfollywoodj; where r famous beauties, entrust .their loveliness to . sldlfol'of p , v ea ;**; ■ advis mm COPYRIGHT 11-56-31 *<■ S- , Palmolive,? ' A yet It* iJrfiSifi }
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20178, 5 March 1931, Page 6
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