BEAUTY.
THAT OGHOOLGIRL GOMPLEXION. I've never been able to understand that schoolgirl complexion idea. (says Georgia Rivers. in ”The Australian Journal “ for May. Apparently in the country where this advertisement originated growing girls are not troubled with the little skin worries which beset many of the young people ‘we have all known. I have spoken to ‘innumerahle women who declared that ‘ their skin was never so much worry‘ to them as in the years Just before and just after leaving school. 01’ course. some girls seem to swim ‘ cnlml)r through these years. their skin as smooth and clear as a child‘s, but quite a number of others are trou‘lwled with muddy complexions and even acne. A careful dict goes a long way towards altering this, so do fairly Carly hours. There is not. much need to encourage girls of this age. to take exercise; some of them take only too much. and although they often feel rather exhausted after strenuous sports will not admit it. \\"hcn they set that drawn. orcrtiredness after exercise they ought to slacken up a little and perhaps 3ch up one of their games altogether for a year or so. 'i‘heir future health is more important than all the cups and shields and sports prizes in creation. although while at school it is often Very dimcult to real« ise this. An apple a day works wonders with some skins. and so does it raw carrot. 'i‘he carrot should be carefully washed. but. not skinned. Spinach water is an—other ‘xood thing for the roniplexinn, nnd ordinary rt‘uhi water, as llltit‘il us one can drink during the tiny, cannot. he praised too much. Chocolates, rronnl. hot. hntirroti toast, t'rirs, rich soups and pastry should ‘lw union only In tiny (I‘llitiltilh‘s white the skin is poor, and one should nt. all times: try to :u'oid rt-ndhig or studying innnciii~ ult‘i)’ httrl‘ .‘t tilt'ni, its this is .‘:mni neither for tin» oyos nor tho dixvstion. th'unKr .iliit-c, rt'h'r)‘ nnd it‘lilit't‘ ili'l' other foods \\'hirh \\'ill haul iownrds thr l'l'ill||il'\i4)ll \\hirh is tilininlit nulnml svhnolnxirl. 'J'hci‘r :tl't' \dl‘iillis t-rmxn. “high 1 hnw sm‘n llscil \\ith .ant I'rSIIHs t’nt‘ trot-kit‘s. .n‘itu nntl otht‘r slxin trotiiiiv‘>. But, of t'nursr‘, tlit‘l, rest and just ihv right amount ..i' mot-vist- t’urnt till' foundation of n lino rllinplvwiuii.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19891, 21 May 1936, Page 13
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382BEAUTY. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19891, 21 May 1936, Page 13
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