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TOILET HINTS

Castor oil applied night and 'inorning will, be found good forvwarts. Finger nails that axe brittle and liable at any time to split and crack should be greased nightly with vaseline. When shampooing the hair, add the juice of a lemon to the final rinsing water. This makes the hair fluffy and shiny. A cup of tea is improved with slices of lemon in place of milk.. Pure lemon juice will ‘rout giddiness and seasickness. For corns apply a poultice of white bread soaked in vinegar, and coyer with a piece of lint. Lejive on for 12 hours and then renew. For dandruff, before washing the hair, rub well into the scalp some olive oil. Then wash with warm water and good soap, rinsing well. Do not expose the face to the air Immediately after washing it. When the pores of the skin are just open the- action of the air is apt to coarsen and chap the skin. —An exchange.

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Shannon News, 27 January 1928, Page 2

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TOILET HINTS Shannon News, 27 January 1928, Page 2

TOILET HINTS Shannon News, 27 January 1928, Page 2

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