How To Cool Sunburn. (By "Cornelia.") : The enjoyment of sunny days at thb beaches depends upon keeping free from the painful. after- effects, of sunburn. ;It is surprising that so few amongst the thousands of women who go bathing take the trouble to avoid the penalty ' of sunburn, especially nowadays "when; bathing-costumes are so scanty. The matter is really very simple. What is needed is a good emollient for rubbing upon the skin before exposure, so as to keep it supple and to compensate for the loss of natural skin oils as a result of heat. ' I have found Q-Tol ideal for this ■purpose— it gives a delicious sensation to the skin when rubbed on, and if another is made after . the dip, then you have the benefit of the best sunburn remedy known to science. You . can then enjpyr King : Sol's beneficence without fe^rsj ■.'■.',• : ;; ••. As a base for pbwder^-rboth at the seaside and all other times— Q-Tol is just the thing. It should be kept on your dressing table always. Two sizes, 2/- and 3/6. ; ■ : ' FREE! — Write for generous free sample to Fluehzol Pty. Ltd., P.O. Box 1018, Wellington.*
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NZ Truth, Issue 1208, 24 January 1929, Page 11
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190Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 NZ Truth, Issue 1208, 24 January 1929, Page 11
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