MOTORING AND THE COMPLEXION.
While many a women gets health motoring, as others may get it golfing or riding, yet, getting it in this way, she loses something perhaps equally as precious—the distinctive delicacy of her beauty, which lies/in her complexion. To put it briefly—you may be as healthy as a bird, and still have a bad complexion,. and a bad complexion is not a nice thing to have. The sun, tho air, wind, and even storm, are good for the skin, but only if the skin is properly prepared to face them. The skin that is toned and purified by Valase ia already free of handicap, but for times of exposure—for the hundred and one occasions that take a charming woman into the open to face the cold air, or hot winds—Novena Sun and Windproof Creme is a preparation of simply marvellous efficacy. It is invisible in use, it soothes tho skin, and protects it from the wind, sun, and . heat, preventing freckles, sunburn, tan and sallowness. , Again, on returning home from a run, the face should by no means be washed with soap and water. Wash it if you must, but when you do so, the only soap you oould safely and beneficially use would be Valase Herbal Soap. But you must first wait at least an hour, and then only lave the fact after it has been cleansed with some Valase or Novena Cerate. Either of these will clean, soothe and soften the skin. To tone, stimulate and preserve the skin, Valase Skin Tonio should be used during ■ the day. It is an anti-wrinkle lotion, which tightens the skin, and prevents wrinkles and orowsfeet. Prices: Valaze, is. and 7s. a jar; Novena Creme, jars, 2s. and 3s. 6d.; Novena Cerate, in jars, 2s. and 3s. 6d.; Valaze Herbal Soap, 2s. 3d. a cake; Velazo Skin Tonic, 3s. 9d. a bottleAll preparations frotm leading ohemlsts, or direct, post free, from Jflle. Helena Rubinstein, Maison Valaze, Brandon Street, Wellington.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1488, 10 July 1912, Page 3
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330MOTORING AND THE COMPLEXION. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1488, 10 July 1912, Page 3
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