The Beauty Experts. ——$ —. — WHAT THE BEST OP THEM HAVE TO SAY ON VARIOUS SUBJECTSHOME RECIPES.. Ozygen as a Complexion Remover; 4 . "Things One Shduld Know." .The latest scientific method of improving the complexion is to "take from it instead of adding to it." The idea is to remove, by a gentle prooess of oxidisation, all tlrj stilling and half-dead accumulations which adhere to the skin in tho l'onu 'of sallowness, moth patches, liver 6pots, etc. The application of mercolised wax for a few nights in tho same manner that cold cream is applied, soon produoea marked results. In contact with the ekin this wax releases free oxygen which destroys the waste matter but-does not affect the healthy tissuo.in the least. Tho removal of the deadened and disfiguring wasto matter reveals the beautiful young tomplexion which every woman has just underneath tli2 stained outer one. Tho mercolised wax, as supplied by chemist shops, is perfectly harmless and very beneficial to tho skin. * "To bring a jwtural red colour to the lips rub them with a soft stick of prqlactum. * 9 ® For tired, hot, or perspiring feet, use a teaefpoonfirl of powdered onalite in a foot hath. , k ' •
To KiU Roots of Superfluous Hair. "Home Science." Women, annoyed with disfiguring growths of superfluous hair wish to knownot merely how to temporarily Tomots the hair, but how to kill the hair roots permanently. l ; 'or this purposo puro powdered pheminol may bo applied directly to the objectionable hair growth. Tho recommended treatment is. designed "not only to instantly remove the hair also, but to actually kill the roots so,that the growth will not return. About an ounce of pheminol, obtainable from the chemist, should bo sufficient. 0 * For complexions inclined to bo oily, manv smart women aro now using just tho "natural (jllncite of orange blossoms. It is perfectly harmless, makes a capital grea«oless cream which holds the powder perfectly, nnd does not encourage the growth of hair. * ». " Disagreeable body odours can bo instantly neutralised by tho occasional application of a little powdered (white) pergol to the affected surfaces.
The Magnetism of Beaotlfol Hair. "Applied Arts." Beautiful hair adds immensely to the personal magnetism .of both men. and v.omen. Actresses anil smart-women are f" r on 'he look-out for' any harmless thing that will increase tin natural beauty of their hair. The latest method i.i to use puro stallax as a shampoo ou account of the peculiarly glossv, fluffv, and wavy effect which it leaves. As Bjailax has never been used much for this purpose it. comes to the chemist onlv in seated packages, enough for tnenty-five or thirty shampoos. • V tenspoonful of the fragrant stallax granules dissolved in a cup of hot water, is more than suihcieni, for tach siiampco. It is very beneficial and stimulating to tho nair, apart from its beautifying • effect. ' lor an actual hair-grower nothing equals bure boramum. It is quite harmless, and sets the hair roots tingling with new life. ' • The use of rouge is almost always obvious, but powdered collandium gives a perfectly natural colour, and defies detection.
The Poy/dcf Pcff Passes. "Boudoir Talks." Every normal woman is always interested in anj plan by which she, can quickly enhance.her beauty, provided^the plan js periectly safe and simple. liver sinee the discovery that ordinary eleiuinite. such as any chemist can supply, is an instantaneous and harmless lieautilier, thero has been a growing demand for it from smart women everywhere. Thcv usually get about an ounce, and add just enough water to dissolve it. A little of this perfectly harmless lotion gives a beautiful complexion to any l'uce instantly. It renders taco pnwde'r quite unnecessary, Moreover, its use eannpt bo detected. Tlid 'skin is instantly beautilied, but appears perfectly natural under the closest scrutiny. 4 * i! To make tho eyelashes grow long, dark and curling, apply a little me.njialie with the finger-tips occasional!}'. It is absolutely harmless nnd beautifies tho eyebrows as well. 4 * * Pilonta soap is the most satisfactory for ■all complexions. It even works well in cold or hard water, —Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1919, 29 November 1913, Page 11
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