VALUABLE ADVICE FOR OBTAINING A BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION. BY COUxt'iESY OF A LADY READER. While recently glancing through, a ladies' paper one of our readers noticed a simple formula said to quickly banish all skin irritations and/ greatly beautify the complexion.! Having given considerable study to chemistry, she was immediately interested by the peculiar combination of ingredients. Her skin was rough and. sore from exposure to the sun and wind, so she determined to have the lotion made up at once. _ She applied night and morning with a soft cloth, "and in less than a week, all disagreeable traces of sunburn, rash, and blemishes had entirely vanished ; her complexion was soft andi smooth; in fact, her appearance was so greatly improved that her own mother was astonished, and asked the cause of the sudden transformation.. This led to another trial of the same lotion, and, despite the mother's age, her skin became clear and velvety. But. what was even more amazing, the lines and wrinkles which had formed round her eyes "find on her forehead, began to smooth out and gradually disappear. Both mother and daughter were overjoyed at this unlooked-for result, and wondered if there was not some way of giving the benefit of their experience to other women. They finally decided _to write to one or two of the principal papers about it. Upon receiving, their communication, we gladly consented' to publish for those interested;: the valuable formula which, they had', found. It calls fo r 2oz rosewater, one dram tincture of benzoin, and 2: ounces Flowers of Oxzoin., the mixture to be well shaken before using.]. We are informed that it is quite inexpensive, and can be made up by any good chemist, or easily prepared' at home. A prominent member of' the Faculty of Medicine of Paris, who specialises in the care of theskin, examined this formula for us, and states that the lotion made' therefrom is perfectly harmless, and,, besides being excellent for the complexion, is also unexcelled for quickly eradicating blotches, pimples, blackheads, etc., wbi.ih are so disfiguringto the skin. *
BROUGHT TO BAY. Are those enemies of civilisation, Indigestion and Dyspepsia when B? Sheldon's Dilutive Tables are em-, ployed.; Is ~i;d 2s 6d tin. Ob»
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 19 February 1913, Page 4
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