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It is much used by refined women. " Superfluous Hair." — There is nothing so unBightly. Get an ounce of powdered pheminol and apply a little directly to the hair, which will quickly shrivel up, fall away and leave no trace behind. It has a wonderful devitalising effect on the hair roots. " Slaves to Powder."— Face powders are not very satisfactory. You will find a solution of cleminite all that you demand. Dissolve an ounce m four ounces of water, and apply a little of this to the face m the morning, rubbing gently m till dry. There will be no more " greasy skin," and the effect lasts for many hours, even m a hot room^ Many ladies have discarded face powders entirely, and use •.his method only. It eaves much trouble and iefies detection. " Don't Use Rouge." — If you really must have colour, just touch the cheeks with ordinary iolliandum, and you will be delighted with the change. It is quite harmless. It produces the hue of perfect health exactly and is not obvious like a rouge. " Roughness of the Skin." — Probably you arc using the wrong kind of soap. So many of the minor ailments of the skin — acne, pimples, scaliness, blotches, etc. — arc due to the caustic action of the free alkali m the majority of toilet soaps. But I do kno%v of one perfect soap for delicate skins. It is called Pilcnta, and costs a shilling a cake. Its action is bland and soothing, and it is very cleansing |to the pores. \" Face Peeling." — You can do it yourself at Ihome, if you wish. Get an ounce or two ef afercolized Wax and apply it nightly like cold ftieam. Wash it off m the morning. The fiction is quite harmless, and so gradual that [no one can detect what you are doing; about Itcn days is the average time. It works by gently absorbing the worn-out scarf-skin that gives the face its sallow look, but it does not sfiect the healthy active tissue beneath. 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NZ Truth, Issue 1143, 27 October 1927, Page 15
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