New Air-Floated Face Powder Amazing Discoveryof Paris Beauty Chemist Face powder ten times finer and lighter than ever before thought possible ! Only powder that floats G4 air is collected for use This is the amazing new process of 3 Paris chemist now adopted by Tokalon. P E A H Opude T0 K | [ 0 8 ~x; 'oouale Nouge Dl 'Cafan GLENDED That is why Poudre Tokalon spreads SO smoothly and evenly covering the skin with 4 thin almost invisible film of beauty. The result is a perfectly natural looking loveliness. So different from the old- fashioned heavy powders which only give 6( 3 a made-up ` look: And Poudre Tokalon still contains Mousse of Cream, which makes it cling to the skin for 8 hours. In the hottest restaurant your face will never 66 ', need touching-up if you use Poudre Tokalon. At the end of a long evening' S dancing your complexion will still be fresh and free from shine. Obtainable at all Chemists and Stores. PEACH
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 65, 20 September 1940, Page 42
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