A TOILET HINT.
The objection that many women find to the use of toilet creams to tlie face in day-tiiue, even though their skins, if of a very dry nature, may need it badly, is the risk incurred of the cream failing to ‘‘dry out,” and giving a lingering greasy appearance to the face. The risk is avoided by the following pl:ui: Rub on sufficient toilet cream to cover the face, and continue rubbing it in—using enough, but not too much —u ‘i 1 it is practically all absorbed; then wipe off any superfluity and bathe the face with warm, soft water, following this on l»v soaping the hands (which must be quite clean, of course) and rubbing them over the face. Then rinse the face thoroughly, dry it, and finish up with the powder-puff. The skin will then be delightfully soft, clastic and comfortable, without being in in the least greasv-looking, and it will be safeguarded from discomfort from any over-fierce rays of the sun. which are apt to injure a sensitive, delicate skin unless a slight “mask” of cream be used as a protection.
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Putaruru Press, Volume II, Issue 25, 3 April 1924, Page 1
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186A TOILET HINT. Putaruru Press, Volume II, Issue 25, 3 April 1924, Page 1
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