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How to Treat Your Hair and Complexion, A Few Simple Beauty Hints. By GABY DESLYS, The well-known Parisian Actress, You ask me for a few hints 011 the treatment of the hair and complexion. Well, the less "treatment" you give the 6kin the better. I do not believe much in massage, but a little cream to the face l is necessary to counteract the effects of wind or sun. what cream would I Tccommend? Well, I advise you to use a little mercolisod vrax every night and again.in the inornijiß oftor washing,the face. Kub it gently into the skin, then ' wipe off any super- • fluous wax and dust / A a' little barn-actar / } JJA over the &<*• }ou Vili find that this will be the only " treatment Mt necessary, and will A keep ypur face fresh > * Mv,M) ? and south-ful-looknig all your. life. Tho * mer- ( coiised W/,wax removes all VhM the dead outer skin, so that you have al- ways a ton', fresh ■ com plcxion like a 1 girl's. For tlio hair, the first and most important thing is e, good shampoo. Never use anything inferior to wash tho hair with. Get some good stallax from your chemist and uso a tcaspoonful in a cup of hot water Then rinse the hair well and it will look bright and glossy. • A tonic is necessary when the hair is inclined' to falL out more than it should, and is always good to use during the spring and autumn. Then the liair needs a little, what do j-ou call it? stimulant, and for this X would advise yon to get a packet of boraniiim and mix it with some bay rum, dab this into the roots, and it will not only stop the fall, but make yorr hair grow long and thick. Give your hair a good brushing every uiglit, and that will be all that you need do. Copy of Letter j from LADY SUFFIELD which appeared in "The Lynn Advertiser," September sth, 1914. NORFOLK NEEDLEWORK . GUILD. 2nd September, 1914. To the Editor. "Sir,— The Norfolk Needlework Culld have had many Inquiries en the subject ef banning flannelette .for garments received by them, not only in the present crisis, but also for ordinary purposes., They are prepared, therefore, to receive shirts and ottor garments, If they are made of but any articles made of cheap stuff, inflammable and fluffy, will not be accepted. Yours faithfully, EVELYN L. SUFFIELD," j Deputy President. j Cunton Park, jj Norwich. I !

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2687, 5 February 1916, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2687, 5 February 1916, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2687, 5 February 1916, Page 11

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