HONEY BEAUTY.
»————.——— PAT IT ON. FRESIIENS THE SKIN. . How doth the little busy bee employ the winter weeks? Distilling beauty from the rose 'llO put in lovely cheeks. Opening the fourth annual conference of the commercial Apiarists’ Association of New South \Vales recently Mr W. A. 'Goodacre. senior apiary inspecter of the Department of Agriculture, said that a leading American beauty specialist. had recommended honey as a face tonic, says a Sydney paper. The honey was patted on to the face, then massaged in with cream and left for some time. “It cleans out all foreign matter and leaves the skin lovely and fresh," he said. “\Ve heekeepers can understand that. knowing that honey is selfsterilising. Pleasant Medicine. .\[r Goodacre was pointing out. the varied uses of honey, which, he said, rontained a perfect blend of three wonderful sugars, in addi'i'ion to all (Continued in previous column.)
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19902, 3 June 1936, Page 10
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147HONEY BEAUTY. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19902, 3 June 1936, Page 10
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