MI LADY'S BOUDOIR WASH-BOWL' COMPLEXION AIDS
Certain simple ''wash-bawl beauty aids are «?.vcelle'rit'..for keeping the skin in *"good eontlitioii without encix3aehhig too niuch on valuiible time. ' [
A p:i'le, sallow skin, for in<tfirw'f, may be greatly impro\ ed by inean^ of a generous supply,oi' rdee-watcr. Simmer a good Kiblc&poonful of rice in a quart of water (soft writer tor preference)' for iiibout half an hour over gentle > •heat. iStrain, bottle for use, aiv 1 bathe the face each morning ' and evening wiit'li* a htiLle ol the lotion. It you use it with plain water .for washing the face, take a.n equal quantity of each". and civ not use soap. For generally toning 141 a paie skin, romoving 'blemishes, licili-water js> invaluable, rick-waiter s invaluable. 131 carbonate .of soda should figure generou^l\ hi the sports girl's toilet. Put as much us waiJ lie ou' v threepemny piece into a bowl of boiling water and steam the face over it." Now add-, two drops oftineture of benzoin and ba-tthc the face when, the water is suffi.cientJy cool; rinse in cold soft water, and finally pat the skin dry without rubbing it. This treatment will have a soothing eifeet which wall last for several hours. GOLDEN ACCESSORIES. From top to toe, gold comes a» an important feature in tho matter of a.eces--ordes. There are goddon sequins, or yellow stones in bags for evening; dan?ing shoes come in scores of new designs in golden fabrics and gold trimmings; even sihtoes for day-time may -be pipe"! , in gold. G-oldquill feathers are da smart little hats of bla<ck,and gold metal may form a tulle top bandeau for evening | wear. Evening dresses in gold tulie axe frequently seen and golden lace dresses are popular. Necklaces and bracelets are,shown in gold for afternoon wear; bebts for sports-idresses are in gold and silverknks, while frocks for afrter-jioott may have a gold me&h belt. Women r t>hi* year, is a truly feminane creation— % ereaiton of friills, laces and sashes, a glitterdng artificial creature sometianefl hung with jewels, and,, in the evening, presenting the appesiran'ce of a golden idol. ■ ■-' .■ ' ■-■• '.. . ~
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Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 2, 5 June 1930, Page 2
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347MI LADY'S BOUDOIR WASH-BOWL' COMPLEXION AIDS Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 2, 5 June 1930, Page 2
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