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TO-DAY'S TOILET HINTS

EXPERT BEAUTY WRITERS.

A .'"BLACKHEAD" SECRET in instantaneous remedy for blackhc&ds, oily akin; and enlarged pores. Blackheads, oily skins, and enlarged pores' usually go together, but can bo' instantly corrected by a unique new process. A tablet of stymol, obtained from the ohemist, is dropped in a tumbler of hot water, which will then of course "fizz" briskly. When the effervescence has subsided tho faco is bathed with the styniol-oharged water and then dried with a towel. The offending blackheads, of their own accord, come right off on ,the wwul, the largo oily pores, immediately contract and eftacs themselves; naturally. . There is' no squeezing, 'forcing, or any drastic action. The skin is left uninjured/smooth, soft, and cool. A few such treatments should be taken at intervals of three or four days thereafter in order to ensure tho permanence of the pleasing result so quickly obtained.

GREY HAIR-HOME REMEDY An old-fashioned home-made rccips. restores youthful appearance. There are plenty of rea!flons why grey hair is not desirable, and plenty of reasons \rhy hair dyoi should not be ueed. But, ow.the other hand, there ia no reason why, you should hftTe grey hair if you do not want it. To !turn the hair wick .to' a natural colour, is really a very simiAo matter... One has only to get frottt the chemist two ounces 'of «>ntammalito and mix it with three ounces of bay' ram. Apply to tho hair with a small sponge for a few nights and. the greynesa will gradually disappear. This liquid is not sticky or greasy and does not injure the hair in any way. Tt has been used for generations' with most satisfactory results by those who have known the formula.

TO KILL ROOTS OF SUPERFLUOUS,HAIR

"Homo Science." Women 'klnoved' with disfiguring growths of superfluous hair irislrto know

THE LATEST AND SMARTEST BEAUTY RECIPES COLLECTED FROM VARIOUS

I "Health and Beauty."

not merely how to temporarily remove tho hair but how to kill the hair root# permanently. • For thiß purpose pun powdered ; phqminol may bo applied directly to tho objectioual hair growth. Tho recommended treatment is' designed not only to instantly romove iho hair, but also to actually kill the roots so that the growth will not return. About an ounce of pheminol, obtainable frOvn tho chemist, -Bnould be sufficient.

THE REAL CAUSE OF MOST BAD COMPLEXIONS.

1 It is an accepted fact that no truly beautiful complexion ever came out oi jars and bottles, and the longer one uses cosmetics the worse tho complexion Nbeoomeo. Skin, to be healthy, must breathe. It alto must exfcel, through the pores, its share of the body's effete matorinl. Crwims and powders clog tho pores.' interferiag both with oliniitratioa and breathing. If mo-ro women understood this tiiere would be forrcr wlfmined compksiono If they would use ordinary mfirsolincd was imtwl of ooamefei they would have natural'healthy oompljotionu.

ABOUT HAIR TONICS "Norel Kejipas." Each week almost anp hears of. 60Ute icuderfu l . iliacorory fur improving tha hair, and although thii nar.ijraph may arom a little superfluous, an old-fashioned i wnpo may coma as a woicjn.e -hangn. One thine about it is that it will grow hair, and also prevent it falling out. From chemist got an orixinal package of boraQium, to tha add J-pint of bay rum, allmr it to stand 90 minutos, then add sufficiept water to make half-a-pint. Bub' briskly into the ocalp with the finger-tips, and you -will immediately (•ipenMco that cliwa ting'inj ewieation which is a sui'o Bignoi healthy action.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 224, 16 June 1920, Page 3

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TO-DAY'S TOILET HINTS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 224, 16 June 1920, Page 3

TO-DAY'S TOILET HINTS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 224, 16 June 1920, Page 3

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