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C. B. Fry says: "M'Clinton'g.Hibernia Shaving Soap .suits my skin better than I have used. It is .first-rate."—

Secfets of Beaitfty. ' vjf). . fwl-iw.-i /lO'.M! '.iviiti ct'fiiu.• SELECTED BBCIPES' FBOM HEBE AND THERE.—'THINGS EVERT '■ WOMAN WANTS TO KNOW. Oxygen Removes a ,/ Bad Complexion. "Practical Suggestions." Oxygen is now used to clear the complexion. Its peculiar property of destroying ' waste matter ; . and not injuring healthy tissue is well known. Bad complexions are merely the accumulation of naif-dead waste matter on tho skin' surface. This accumulation shows in the form of sallowness, moth patches, and a generally lifeless appearance. Smart .wo-men-now clear off these imperfections by getting-some mercolised wax from 'the chemists and'applying'it-for a few nights lite cold cream. This wax contains oxygen which attacks and remo.vea the disfiguring waste matter. It is pleasant to use and perfectly harmless. " The fresh hoalthy skin which has been'covered up is soon /revealed in all its beauty arid the faoo so treated looks much younger and prettier as a result. • ■ • * To bring a natural red colour to the lips rub them with a soft stick of prolactum. * * * For tired, hot, or perspiring feet use a teaspoonful of powdered onalita in a foot bath'.' . Getting Rid of Female Moustaches. "Practical Suggestions.". To women who are annoyed bv disfiguring downy hair growths a method of permanently eradicating the same will come as a piece of good news. For this purpose pure powdered pheminol-. may ba used. Almost any chemist should be able to supply an ounce of this drug. The recommended treatment is designed not only to remove the disfiguring growth instantly, leaving no traco, but also to actually kill tho hair roots without irritating, tho skin. * • • Objectionable body odours resulting from perspiration and other causes may be instantly banished by simply applying a little powdered (white) pcrgol to the affected surface occasionally. * " 0 Smart women are rapidly adopting the use of.tho natural allacite of orange blossoms when the complexion is.inclined to be oily. .It makes a 9apital greiiseless cream, holds the powder perfectly, and does not. encourage hair growth. Home Beaaty Aids. ■ "Household Hints." A persistently shiny nose or-' a dull lifeless complexion drives many a woman to cosmeticß and consequent despair And all the timo a. simple remedy lies at hand in tho home. If you havo no cleminito in the house you need only get about an ounce from your chemist and add just sufficient water to .dissolve it. A little of this simple lotion is Nature's .own beaatificr. .It is very good for the skin and instantly gives the complexion a soft, volvety, youthful bloom that any woman might' envy. It lasts all day or evening, renders powdering entirely unnecessary, and absolutely defies detection-. » • • To jnake the oyelashes grow long, dark, and cnrling, apply a little mennaline with tho finger-tips occasionally. It is absolutely harmless and beautifies the eyobrows as well. * ' * Pilenta soap is the most satisfactory for all comploxions. It even works well in cold or hard water. Natttfally Wavy Ha if. "Home Ohemistry." Good stallax not only makes the best possible shampoo, but has the' peculiar property of leaving the hair with a pronounced natural "wave," an effect presumably desired by many ladies. A teaspoonful of the stallaxgranule9, dissolved In a cup of hot 'water, is ample for a luxurious head wash, and leaves the hair with a peculiar lustre and fluffiness obtainable from nothing else as far as known. It is porfectly harmless and can be obtained from most chemists, although Bince it has been so little used for this purpose it coinos only in sealed original packages, .enough to mako up twenty-five or thirty individual shampoos. . * * * For an actual hair grower nothing equals pure boranium. It is quite harmless, and gets tho hair roots tingling with • new life. *■* ' The use of rouge is almost always obvious, but powdered colliandum gives a perfectly natural colour and dofies detection—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1995, 28 February 1914, Page 11

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647

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1995, 28 February 1914, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1995, 28 February 1914, Page 11

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