“ Dew-walking ” is the newest beauty aid adopted by Mayfair’s health-seek-ers. Luxurious limousines slip out of Mayfair in the grey dawn carrying parties of society girls from the West End night clubs and receptions to the cooling calm of Hampstead Heath or out into the country. Here the ritual of “ dew-walking ” is solemnly observed. Shoos and stockings are discarded and + he beauty seekers walk a certain number of slow steps through the dew-drenched grass. Then home to breakfast, it is a revival of an age-old health recipe.
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Evening Star, Issue 22452, 24 September 1936, Page 14
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