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How to be Beautiful.

By SIT A MOYA.

Beauty In Breathing, A great dea] can be done towards brifflit* ening the eyes by systematic breathing .for tea minutes each, momiiic and evening. Breathe slowly and deeply to the fnilest capacity of the lungs. You should stead erect, by an open -irinclow. 'The corsets should not be' worn daring this csercise. About Shampooing. Even the best Bhampoo is somewhat drying, and if tho hair is ttot naturally oily, I suggest that just betore the Eha.mpoo, you apply olive oil to tiro scalp, rubbiiiK. it into the hair roots vigorously. Then use pure stallax for Uie sharnsoo. Dissolve a teaspoonful in a cup o( hot water. This will leave the tajf very elean, soft, and fluffy. * An Instantaneous Bcautlflor. Instead of fece powder, use a simple lotion made from one ounce of cteminite and four tablespoonfuls of water. This lotion will tone and clear the skin, ead acts as 6> protection against saß eflfl wind. A little applied with the finger-tips instantly Kives the skin a, delightful "bloomy" appearance. No powder is necessary, end tho result lasts all day long under, tho most trying conditions. To Permanently-Remove Suporflous Hair. It is a simple matter to remove"a. down* prowth of hair temporarily, but to remove it permanently is qs.itc another matter. It in a, pity that it ie not more generally Imown that/ powdered phcmirtol may be used for this purpose. Apply it directly to the The rceomiflonded treatment [ is designed not merely to instantly remove I tho hair, but also to eventually kill the

It ie not every woman's good fortune to !.io endoircd liy j Kiiture irith fiiif fejiturcs and ft flawless complexion, but noHndnv-s it is- possible to mnke tlio plainest facn attractive, n'lul that, too. in Urn (irivucy of one's iiomc, wiihout reccHirSß to beauty specialist*, wliich usually involve! pxpeusivb trestaents, and much kiss of time. J shall <m-dir-.ivoiu' to shun- you in tho fallowing lines, how mncli liKiy be done in tliis direction by ,'iuy woman of ordiiinyy intelliKciicc. When fucin! n.p|>lictitions me necessary, tine only tin; pui'o inirrcdieitts jus! (is tlicy como to tho chemist himself. . Dβ Mi aliow yourself to be persuaded iiito buying feme cheap iwiily-iiiado preparation instead. Any ehbmist; will gladlv obtain tho original concentrated ingfejlieiits for you, if yen insist, and although lie may not have them in stock, you will be well advised to wait vfhilo. ' !io orders Hieni for you. The improvement in your Kppear- ? anco will l>o ample compensation for afiy trouble taken to obtain. these simple and harmless bcautifieie.

roots entirely. Any chemist ohould be Able to sunply y<Mi witli an ouneo of pheminol, : which quantity shouid be sufficient. The tipai Gauso of Moat Bad Complexions. It is an aecepted fact that no truly beasttifu! eomplesioE <-ve'f came out of jars or bottles, and, the loafeer one uses cosmetjes the worse the complexion becfriats. Skin, to be healthy, must breathe. It also must espel, through the pores, its share ef the body's efi'etfi material. Creams end powders clog the pores, interfering both with elimination and breathing. If more vfemon understood Shis, tharc would bft fewer telf-rulnotf coapleiioKs, If they would use ordinary nuaooliscd waj instead of o(ssmetic« tlvoy would have nutiival, hcfllttiy complexions. This remarkable (Hihslanco ie not abnorbtd by the skin; its cetion. is just the opposite. The skin repels mcrcoliscd wax, and sit the saiac time throws aft nil imperfections. An oxfliiisite new complexion peeps oist, onHe free from any appearance oi artiflcinlity, : Apply nightly like cold cream, for a week ■or su, washing it off in the morning. About Hair Tofilcs, Each week almost one hears ef some wonderful diacovory for improving the hair, and although this paragraph may seem a little superfluous, an old-fashioned reoifie may somo as o> weleoms change. ■ One thing tibftut it is that it will grow hair, and also prevent it falling <out. From yoiir chemist, get an original pack- : age of borftnium, to this add 5-pint of bay vunii elliisv it to stand 30 minutes, then oM' enfficient water to mal;o halto-piiit. It!:* briskly into the seaip with the fingertips, <wkl you win iuimediateij' experjenoo thttt clean tinsling seiisation wlrich is a sure eign. of .healtliy actiou.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2126, 18 April 1914, Page 11

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How to be Beautiful. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2126, 18 April 1914, Page 11

How to be Beautiful. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2126, 18 April 1914, Page 11

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