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./.VcUTTLXGs'I'ROiI' BEAUTY--'."' ':}. .■'_.'":: ; .:.v,':'i. articles:"• : '..■;;■ -v/.. 1,.' ■ 'THR GKEAJI' OF ,:JtODEEJJ-.BEAXJTY" OXYGEN TO REMOVE BAD ; ' ■ . " " COMPLEXIONS.' " ' ; .../ ..,'.;. ~..,, ' ''■>.' . "i.i-,-,.o?igen" , h«3. the ' peculiar faculty of- ■•• destroying.''Avaste'; body . *„'„'-'ivithout; affeetras healthy tissties in the slightest degree. ;.Sallp'w," .blotchy, a'n<r- « r .lifeless Vfiorhpleiions' are 'tauSfrd by the " ncciiihulatioa.of waste matter which' ad-.. . hercs stubbornly to tho surface, of' tue.-. most practical way- to''apply oxygen to this.-waste-, matter is'to'-use .I'.merooliseiVwar. 'Such as may be obtained-'"'-'at tho chemist shops.-It should bo rubbed well into the skin for several; ..iiights and washed.off in tho mornings, -like cold cream i 'In contact with the .fikin, it releases oxygen, and .thus clears ■tho skin of the disfiguring wristo .matter. . It,is perfectly harmless, pleasant to nso. and: indeed very beneficial as a skin ''food.-' * " * To -bring a natural red "'colour to the Jip.s rnli 1 them with a soft stick of prolactum. * * * For tired, hot, '"Slid perspiring feet, use a teaspoonfut of bnalitc in- a foot'bath.—Advt. '•Wavy" Shampoos. ■•:''/'- V "HOMELY HINTS." " " ' Few -people know that. s'tallax can 1)9 •used as a shampoo and is far bettor- than anything else for'the purpose. It seems " to hive a natural affinity for tho hair, leaving it very glossy, fluffy ami'with a 'pronounced natural "wave."' A teaspooni'u.l of stallax granules, dissolved in a cup of hot water, is more tliau suflicicnt. Gon.urne'etallax comes to tho chemist only in sealed tins, a quantity sufficient to make up twenty-five or thirty separato sham3k»s. The indescribable lustre it imparts "to the hair is (juite inimitable. *■ * * For an actual hair grower nothing equals puro boranium. It .is'quite harmless, and •" neta tho hair roots tingling with now "life. * * * Tho iiso of rouge is almost always obvious, but powdered colliandum ■ (jives a perfectly natural colour and dc'.iics detection. . The Killing of Superfluous Hair. "BOUDOIR GOSSIP." It is easy to lemovo superfluous hair ■■'temporarily,- but to remove it permanent-, •ly is quite aJiotbor matter. Not many . women know that for thi9 purpose such a.simplo substance, as powdered pheminol .-may be used,'applied directly to tho hair. : Tho recommeuded. treatment is designed ' .'.not merely to instantly remove tho hair, ibut also to eventually kill tho roots entirely. Almost any chemist could supply .«in ounco of pheminol, which quantity Should ,'bo sufficient. *■ * * A simple •way to quickly "neutralise disagreeable." body odours is to dust tho armpits occa■W bfonally with ■ powdered- (whito) pergol. : i-.?-. * .-*• Tho uso of, tho natural, alla'citS ■ of, orange blossoms as a greaseless cream'is . becoming prevalent among tho smartest .'women. " .It holds the powder perfectly, gives a delightful cool finish to the skin ■ and does not-encourage, the growth of • (hair. -•• ; ■■ ■ ■ Home-Hade Beauty. „.....„-,., CHATS.'*;; •; --' Tho vory simplest things-are-.often .tho'.. . most effectivo in making a woman beauti-" ,ful. For instance, few people know that • a dull. or greasy complexion can bo instantly brought to a. pretty, youthful, natural bloom merely' by tho application of Drdinary cleminito dissolved in. water. Moreover,- the method cannot-lie detected -■■> ei'en -under tho,closest scrutiny. «- . "suit will last all 'day-lone and/'requires • i va powdering even, under the raost'trying .' conditions iudoOTsor out. liyon have no ■olerninito in the house get about ou .ounce from the chemist's, and add only water to dissolve it. Apply a, little to tho face. Jt is good for the'skin ~ and. immediately produces that cool, velit vtdy. natural "blcoin" so much desired. ""•>"■' I! . To.ina'ice the eyelashes, giw long, "."dark and, era-ling, npjdy a little mennalino • v/ith {lie linger lips' occasionally.' It is '"i'alwilrile'ly harmless and beautifies tho ' eyebrows a? well. * * * Pilenta so.no is the most' 'satisfactory"iof all complexions. Jt even works well iii cold or hard wafer. --Advh- ;■; ■■• r ■■ -• .Skin Tonic I Will--instantly" impart' -a' beautiful Iksli-liko. : lint .- '• For. .evening ..iiso.it .is'intlispi.'nsablerthe faee.'neck, hands, | -ivnil arm* can:bo .beautified immedi- | -atcl'/. and'.its'use.:caiinat bn"detected', rlfftxitivi) and harmless.. -Price -3s/ fid. a from Geo. Mee,-J.,a.rD,ht.ob Quav.-iVfeJ-. | lington; and leading Chemists--8 throughout S.'A. (Posted anywhere I 1 3d. est™.)
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1942, 27 December 1913, Page 2
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995Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1942, 27 December 1913, Page 2
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