youthful complexions for all. j Examination and research show that all tho beauties of'the complexion actually exist in the dermis or true skin, which in childhood is covered 1 by a thin, transparent scarf skin, called tho epidermis, through which the <lelicate, rosy complexion of tho true skin glows in nil its beauty. As-years are added, the true skin remains tho same, hut the mimito scales of which the scarf skin is built up from beneath grow thicker and harder, and do not fall off when they become dead and useless; consequently the scarf skin becomes thick, lined, wrinkled, and discoloured, completely hiding the beautiful natural complexion which still exists in tho true skin beneath, and can only bo brought to light l>y removing the layers of dead and useless scales of- tno scarf skin. Soap and water and cold creams will remove a few of the loosest scales; Lilt tho olosely packed layers of dead outer tissue can only he removed by means of a solvent, such as the vegetable wax called parinol wax, which seems to possess the remarkable pro]>erly of penetrating into and gradually loosening and removing all the dead caked scales which havo hidden and disfigured the complexion. Every lady should got a supplv ot nuro parinol wax and apply \it to tho face each night, and in tho morning, when washing it off, much of the dead scarf akin will come with it. Continue this regularly, and ndto the marvellous improvement in you skin and complexion. —Advt. CHIROPODY. Mrs, Haybittle, No. 2GB Lamblon Quay, over (Jrr, chemist, after many years' experience, undertakes to mire corns, ingrowing nails, bunions, etc. Relief from these distressing complaints is guaranteed immediately. 'Phone 11)51.—Advt: Violets arranged in dainty posies or prettv Violet boxes; delightful gifts for friends; delivered or mailed anywhere in Dominion by.Miea Murray, Vice-Rcgal i Florin. 38 Willis Btioot,—Adv^-
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1831, 18 August 1913, Page 2
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311Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1831, 18 August 1913, Page 2
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