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BEAUTIFUL WOMEN

Los Angeles, a city of beautiful women, is to America what Paris is to Europe, the Mecca of Beauty. The stars of the screen, the wealthy ladies of the United States, and the society beauties of tho world are to be found in this famous Californian city. Screen stars and theatrical beauties have found the art and science of perpetui youth. That science is the "Coman” method of Dermatology, a treatment of the skin discovered and perfected by Dr. Coman, whereby the old wrinkled, scarred, freckled, or blemished outer skin of the face and hands can be removed, and a new surface skin of velvety softness made to grow within a week’s time, or, at the very outs'de, fourteen days. And this wonderful discovery has been brought to Wellington. Mrs. Mullen. the well-known beauty specialist, of Courtenay Place, Wellington, returned just before the holidays after a two years’ course of study and practical work in the Coman method of Dermatology. During that time Mrs. Mullen worked at tho Coman sanatorium, where the treatment is made the exclusive feature. After a two years’ course. Mrs. TTullen underwent a severe examination, both in theory and practice, and was granted her degree. She is a graduate of the institute with the letters C.M.D. Interviewed by a Press representative Mrs. Ilullen showed some of her personal work at the Coman Sanatorium. The Coman method of beauty is,, needless to say, the secret of the perennial youth Of the movie stars. Year after year goes bv and these stars do not age. Especially is this so with Mary Pickford, Clara Kimball Atom". Douglas Fairbanks, and others whom Mrs. Mullen met while studying in T.os Angelos, for the Coman method is sought by handsome men us well as ladies. ... . In a glass case, for all to see, Mrs. Mullen has the evidence of what her special training has fitted her to do. Not only large numbers of photographs, hut the' actual surface-skins from the hands and faces of many people. I hew have been wholly removed, and have carried with them their wrinkles, freckles, tan pock marks, blemishes, strained appearance, and left the under-sk'n to arow a- new surface of roseJiko W‘hPb smoothness and texture into winch freckles and blemishes do not penetrate, never 'return. Freckles and wrmkles and signs of time do not appear to many rears. There is in the treatment little inconvenience and a week is the average p-red. This is the only iroatment'of the. kind that has ever rewired the unoiialified endorsement of tie United Stales Health reports, photographs of which' can be seen at the rooms Mrs. Mullen studied many beauty methods in Amoving. and has brought to Now Zealand the most, modern and succpssfnl methods of boniitifrinsr the bpir. Included is a hptr tonic called "Tarzonia,” discovered nt Guys Hn.niknl Tondon. "Tarzonia’ i« a positive cure for baldness. Wonderful formulas for face creams, lotions for sunburn and (an wore also purchased . . Alr« Million secured the «PHir n ' nt at export from the well-known firms of Vnisop Guv and Madame IXllll=O.. both of the West End. London, who spocinlip's in all brunches of Ihe profession, including Marcel Waving, Hair Tinting, l ace her (ravels, nothing wn« seen to equal "Hn=mn." Mrs. Tin one own discovery for the rmmd of -upoi Pous hair. In fact American I*I'ly 1 'ly exftrls asked HulVn ? sell to; Kpcret Mrs. Hnton is 'piG al n.i rooms at 3f Conrtenav Place, and pill ntvc Indies or mmllcmcn Ini’ particular® ft (he Goman m.lhnd rd Dernmtolp<nr ciipcessfnl hair treatment. Annoinlmonts can made by telephone 22-0,0. (Published by Arrangement.)

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 160, 2 April 1921, Page 9

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BEAUTIFUL WOMEN Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 160, 2 April 1921, Page 9

BEAUTIFUL WOMEN Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 160, 2 April 1921, Page 9

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