Keeping Your Schoolgirl Complexion
By
NORMA SHEARER
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Never Let Make-up Remain on your skin over night Do thia if powder or rouge ever touches your face — note then the great difference that cornea COUNTLESS women make the great mistake of permitting make-up to remain on their faces overnight. Poor complexions thus often come. Yet, used rightly, powders, rouge and make-up will not injure. The rule below is one, according .0 authorities, every woman who :ver touches make-up to her face ihould follow. Authorities urge it. Most women of the stage (great users of cosmetics) employ it. All one needs to follow it is a 7|d. cake of Palmolive. Remove thia way Powders, rouge and all cosmetics have a tendency to clog the pores . . . often to enlarge them. Blackheads and disfigurements often follow. Never let make-up stay tn over eight. This is all-im-portant, a fundamental in correct skin care. Wash your face gently with Palmolive Soap, massaging it softly into the skin. Rinse thoroughly. Then repeat both washing and rinsing. Apply a touch of cold cream—that is all. Follow this rule. Your skin will be soft and lovely. As the months
z roll by, you’ll need fewer and fewer cosmetics. Do not use ordinary soaps m the treatment above. Do not think any green soap or represented as of palm and olive oils, it the tame as Palmolive. Ba eare yon got th* raal Palmtßa* Remember that before Palmolive came, women were told, “ use no soap on your faces.” Soaps then I were judged too harsh. Palmolive | is a beauty soap, made for one purpose only ; to safeguard year complexion. 6o yeart of totp study stand behind it. Milhous of pretty skint prove its gdide safety beyond all doubt. It costs but 7|d. the cake i — so little that millions let it do for their bodies what it does for their faces. Obtain Palmolive today. Note what an amazing difference one week makes. The Palmolive Co. (A/sia), Ltd., Wellington. 27/20
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 6 December 1927, Page 8
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330Keeping Your Schoolgirl Complexion Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 6 December 1927, Page 8
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