Compleiisis Are Lite People laiisai'ssia esasgiSssE! «asi2®asSH3iSESa : -THEY VARY If all complexions were " standardised," there would be no complexion problem. Bat this not being the case there ate complexions that are good, others that are mediocre, and stiU others that are downright abominable. All these must needs have Mile. Rubinstein's Vataze, the ones to keep charming, the others to gain in charm, the third to be made charming. The following resume of treatments will enable every reader fa make a choice most suited to individual needs. , LINED, WRINKLED SKIN. The use of Valaze Skin Food, combined with the usual hygiene of cleanliness, with an occasional stimulating application of Valaze Skin Tonic, and a little massage to retain the natural tautness .of the skin, is practically al! that is required to ward off Time's- dreaded tracings on the face. But when they begin to appear, the relaxed tension of the skin can be restored, and further inroads checked by the combined action of No vena Extrait, Valaze Skin Food, Novena Cerate and Valaee Skin Tonic. The Valaze should be massaged into the skin with regular persistence, and allowed to remain on all nights Special directions for massage will be supplied, and the exercises can be performed by means of j specially constructed Massage Rollers, by the use of which every undue stretching the skin can be avoided, •Valaze, 4j- and 71-; Novena Cerate, 2/- ami 31$ ;'Neveiw Ex* trait, 716; Skin Tonic, 3/9: Massage Rollers (fnll set of three in case),' 251-; two in case, 1816; single roller, 9/-. . ENLARGED OR DISTENDED PORES. Perhaps Bottling deserves greater blame as a producer of this ' undesirable and unpleasing condition than the frequent application of bland, inactive face creams. These indifferent, inert substances cause the pores to clog, because evaporation is hindered, and the waste matter which should come to the surface remains bottled up, with the result that the pores become enlarged. Such occurrences are entirely impossible with an active substance like Valaze, which, when penetrating into the skin, carries its stimulating ingredients with it, and these, in turn, compel the skin's constant, healthful activity. ' The condition of enlarged pores requires rather vigorous treatment with Valaze'Blackhead and Open Pore Cure No. 1, and. sometimes with the stronger quality, No. 2, in conjunction always with Valaze Liquidine, and the frequent use of Valaze Soap avid Voskpasta, By this treatment the sluggishness of the skin is overcome, till, by continued stimulation, normal functions are re-estab-lished, causing the pores to contract, and the skip's texture to refine,' Valaze, 4(- mi 4 7j-; Valaze Blackhead and Open Pore Cure, 2/9 and 5/-; Valaze Liquidine, 5/- ami Bj6; Valase Soap, 2/3; Village Voskpasta, 3f-. ' FOR REDNESS OF NOSE AND CHEEKS. For home treatment, the use of Novena Red Nose Ointment' and Powder, as well as Valaze Liquidine, are recommended as a first resort. In the more advanced stages of the trouble, when small, vein-like blood vessels become noticeable, home treatment 'is more difficult, and more radical-fiicl special treatment should be' taken at the Valaze Massage.lnstitute. Novena Red Nose Ointment and Powder* Bj6; Valate liquidine, 51- and Bj6, Valaze' preparations are obtainable at the D.LC.; of all Chemists, or'direct, past-free, from Mile. Helena Rubinstein, 55 Maison Valaze, Strand Arcade, Queen Street, Auckland. \ 55 . \ 9
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2144, 9 May 1914, Page 11
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