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world-famous beauty specialist advises this 2-minute beauty method | Renowned Parisian specialist tells of a home treaimelit to keep " i .' • . * ' ■ . ■ ■ ■•"■.■■ •■.■■..-■■ complexions fresh arid youthful; palm and olive oils essential §K^^^^^ MM Madame Payot m her artfully decorated; Paris salon, where every ; j^^^^^jj'-g gL JBb^^S • phase of beauty culture is carefully studied by this beauty dictator. , g^^P^^"^^SS **^^fliMß"^ tflflff ~ ■ : ' - Many of the loveliest women of the continent come to consult the fiSSflSlSk. ■ • eminent Madame Payot- on problems of skin care. Th^^- many -years the elite of Paris have Women travel all over the world to heat \ r F listened to the beauty advice of Mme. over and over again the merits of this most j The Payot Salon m Paris, beauty Payot, teacher of many famous beauty popular of home facial treatments. They go ' | shrine of Europeans and Americans specialists who now carry the great Payot to Jacobson, of London; to Pessl, of Vienna; j alike, with its chaste elegance of methods to cosmopolitan centres throughout to Elise Bock, of Berlin; they visit the salon J mirrored walls and angular paneling, , „ •' , n ( *v- -.. „ .•„•.. t- r* i- • • n ■ 1 // an interesting example of the L the world. of the exquisite Lina Cavahen, m Parts— t creasing me of Modernist decoration. ■ ~ A Hmo P/1 nf • ■l. j o ;i,, lKpnf and everywhere, everywhere they are given j * 1 To-day, Mme. Payot advises the daily use of this same advice; wash for beauty with . palm and olive oils m soap, m a simple Palmolive Soap. 2-minute treatment, and warns against the . r | ■ harsh effects of the wrong kind of soap. Madame Payot prefers a soap with an olive Here is beauty news, indeed! oil base because it gets down into the pores, . . . releases accumulated dirt, dust, oil, make-up, Mme. Payot's discovery and leaves the skin fresh and radiant with delicate colour. . X Madame Payot, m her appropriately modern . ;. * background on the Rue Richepause, Paris, ..' ' . , , 4 ) ■ 71/ D.Per . tells of this discovery on complexion care: Her 2-mmute treatment , « Cake * "r found," she says '■that some women H ere is the famous Palmolive ' treatment, l V 7^ ft - - ■■ ■■ habitually use soaps that harm the skin, that recommended ail over the world as Madame J»^^. |v . some ] of "eatments m consequence pQZ wQuld adyise k . make a Q Jather M^O^%. 1./• ! fli"- S f me T t0 "0 Permanent effect .. . . o^ &lmolivc Soap and warm water / witfa f^^Ofc rV&J&V/ fiS at , I , am constand y WOrkin S tO r 3 ?™ both hands massage this well into the skin ■ WJmaK£§E "*^HimJ^ ?c c ba T d reSUkS ° f T pt ° Pet - lOme C J leanSm^- two minutes," allowing it to penetrate the . So > 1 commenced to recommend to my es Then fins with I warm wat er, ;Wffi^^Bl(€;J patients that soap made of palm and olive radually , A finfll finse with •M^W#^^^^^^^ OI S ~ Wh ! I Ch) u 'ff l "^ ha r C g l? ' ? SmetlC ' cc water is a refreshing astringent. For a • value and whictf, m Palmolive blending, are d gki a touch of col s cfeam before add . '^^^4H^/r^HHßkhl y ? fficaCloUS in . the case of blackheads, • -^ and for oily skin) aa -^^^^/A^^^^» open pores, greasy skin, etc. astringenriotion. ' "The difference was immediately apparent," ... . j uji • sa ys this distinguished exponent of beauty A , » m P le treatment, yet it undoubtedly exculture ■ v plains why Palmolive is one of the two j. A priceless formula *>»-^^^^^^M wF ' largest selling soaps m France — known the ■j bodying the precious oils In the leading beauty salons of every world over as home of exquisite cosmetics. J s*nce°tke a doys O o7 e bieopotr'a • American city this very same treatment has In forty-nine other countries, it is more I i7aJ^ lcng%ng fc * fl '" > ° nd ' - lon S hcea recommended. generally used than any other soap. \ . ■ ' ' " COPYRIGHT NS3/S6/3t

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTR19300206.2.51.1

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

NZ Truth, Issue 1262, 6 February 1930, Page 10

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 1262, 6 February 1930, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 1262, 6 February 1930, Page 10

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