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Beauty Collectioa. CUTTINGS, TBOM BEAUTY '.AKTICLE3. THE CEEAM OF MODERN BEAUTT .ADVICE. '' OXYGEN TO BEMOVB BAD COMPLEXIONS. ■ "Useful Hints." Oxygen has tho'peculiar faculty of 'destroying waste matter in* the. body without affecting healthy tissues in the slightest degree.. Sallow, blotchy, ana lifeless complexions are caused by the accumulation of wasto matter which adhorea stubbornly to the surface of the ekin. The most practical way to apply oxygen to this waste matter is to use mercolised wax, such as may bo obtained at the, ohemist shops. It should to rubbed- well into the skin for several nights and washed off in the mornings, like cold cream. In contact with the Blrin, it releases oxygen, tod thus clean the skin of the disfiguring waste matter. It is perfectly harmless, pleasant to use and indeed very beneficial ■as a ekin food. .-• * ' .'IV bring a natural red colour to tho lips rub them with a soft stick of prolactum. ' * '-. For tired, hot, and perspiring feet use a teaspoonful of powdered onalito in a foot bath.—Advt. "Wavy" Shampoos. . ' "HOMELY HINTS." Few people know that etallax «n bo ■used as a shampoo and ia far better than anything else for the purpose. It eeeme to have a natural affinity .for the hair, leaving it very glossy, fluffy and with a pronounced natural "wave. , A teaspoonful of stallax granules, dissolved in a' cup of hot water, is more than sufficient. Genuine stallas.comes to,tho chemist only in eanled tins, a quantity sufficient .to make ■up brenty-five or thirty separate eharn■poos. The indescribable lustre it Imparts to the hair is quite, inimitable. *. * * For an actual hair grower nothing equals pure boranium. It is quite harmless, and Bets tho hair roots . tingling with new life. * ■ * • The use of rouge is almost , always obvious, but powdered colliandum gives a perfectly natural colour and de- : nes detection. '.-.'■■•■■ The Killing of ; : • Sitpeillvovs Halt. . "BOUDOIR.GOSSIP." It ia easy to romove superfluous hair temporarily, but to remove it permanently, iift-'r|uite,.Apoth«i tmtt&'.t JSfet.ffiftßT qftttrHHrwwe such a simple, substance 'as 'powdered pheminol may be used, applied directly to the hair: The recommondod treatment is designed not' Merely to instantly remove tho hair, but'.also to eventually kill the roots entirely.' Almost 'any chemist oould supply an ounce of phominol, which quantity should bo sumoient. * * * A simple ■way to quickly neutralise disagreeable body odours is to dust the armpits occasionally with powdered (white) pergoi. • ' * The use of the natural allacite of orange blossoms as a groaseloss cream is becoming prevalent among the emartest women. It holds the powder perfectly, gives a. delightful cool finish to the skin and docs not encourage the, growth of hair. ... ~

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1972, 31 January 1914, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1972, 31 January 1914, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1972, 31 January 1914, Page 11

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