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In Paris... Mme; Payot >.'-!v'-' ■■•.•.' V ," • ' . "'' .'.■•''''■■■''■ -\ ~''»■ ,- i '■ ■■''.*.. .■■■"■'■' v •-.'•■ T i,' :■■■'' >■"■■ .■ .v' '.'.' ', y :■■';■ : Mvi' ''..'.' !•}'*" -"', ,' •■ ■■'■■■ . ," ; : '";'■••' ;'■■"■ ' '% ' • ■ '■'■*?' ' *•' i' ■■■■ ' ti\'. advises this 2-minute beauty method Renowned Parisian specialist tells of a>oin« treatmieht to keep complexions fresh and youthful; palm and olive oils Essential ■j. ''' ■ '' f ' ' • ■ ' ' . j -■• "' ,! " ■' : ' .'.;,'■■'.-.-■ ':'j . ■ •• •■' • . . 1 - ilul • v ' •' ■•' Madame Pdyot in her artfully decorated Paris salon, where every —' ■• P hase olbeauty culture is carefully studied by this beauty dictator. Many 0} the loveliest women of the continent come to consult thl -■:''' eminent Madame Payot on problems of skin care. .'■',;. m,in y thc elite °t paris havc Women travel all over the world to hear f "listened to the beauty advice of Mme. over and over again the merits of this most /f; The Payot, Salon in Paris, beauty Payot, teacher of many famous beauty popular of home facial treatments. They go shrine of Europeans and Americans specialists who now carry the great Payot < to Jacobson, of London; to Pessl, of Vienna; alike, with its chaste elegance of - methods to, cosmopolitan centres throughout to Elise Bock, of Berlin; they visit the salon mirrored walls and angular paneling, the world . of the exquisite Lina Cavalieri, in Pans— y.-- f g is an interesting example of the in- me .worm. ... ; UA " t , „;„»« ; casing use of Modernist decoration. : .'\ ' „ , .. £ ~/ , j .:- and everywhere, everywhere they are given ~ . ..-. : To-day, Mme. Payot advises the daily use of this same a dvice; wash for beauty with ~ j : palm,and olive oils in.soap, in a simple p a lmolive Soap. I 2-minute treatment, and warns against the ( . .; j harsh effects of the wrong' kind of soap. Madame Payot prefers a soap with an olive I • Here is beauty news, indeed! oil base because it gets down into the pores, v J ■,'.- releases accumulated dirt, dust, oil, make-up, 'I - , Mme. Payofs discovery and leaves the skin fresh andl radiant with '\' - \ ; ; - ; . delicate colour. ' 1/ Madame Payot, in her appropriately modem ,v •V: : background on the Rue Richepause, Tarn, ; Hgf 2 _ mimte treatment f i Jy> cv ' ' tells of this discovery on complexion cafe: • -~ ..j founds". S he-says," "that "some women Hefe is the famous Palmolive treatment, j i'i " : '• habitually μse soaps that harm the skin, that recommended all over the world, as Madame V- • . some of my. treatments in consequence p ayot wou ld advise it: make a creamy lather ; ; ft ' :/ •/% -: ; seemed to have no permanent effect ... oi palmolive Soap and warm water. With r ./' ■ Irk' ■ -.that lam constantly working to .overcome both hanc j s massage this well into the skin j liiSlWwfcA-! the bad results of improper home cleansing. mQ minuteS) allowing it to penes-ate the ../^| "So, . I commenced to recommend to my _ Then rinse, first with warm water, /',[ r \ patiCntS thaC S ° ap made ° f palm a " d ° live gradually with colder. A final rinse with oils—which, separately, have great cosmetic j ce water is a refreshing astringent. Fora ■.:'., JtHfrWjJrJm value, and which, in Palmolive blending, are d skill) a touc h o f co ld cream before adddoubly efficacious in the case of blackheads, ; ng po wder and rouge; for oily skin, an a" °pen pores, greasy skin, etc. astringent lotion. *" .-[;:■■ " The , diffe , rence was immediately apparent,". k undoubtedly cx . Xre 1S dlStmgUlShed eXpOnCnt ° f bCaUty plainswhy Palmolive is one of the two ' a priceless formula, em- " -.'■■:' .;" largest selling soaps in France—known the ' , r ' . Ifpilm ind oHvt7am°Jus the leading beauty salons of every world over as home of exquisite cosmetic. .:; nnce the dap oi tieopatra . ""American city this very Same treatment has In forty-nine other countries, it is moi« b7a*ty° cn ?* no ** eM ■„ : ■ long been recommended. »;' •■f- .. generally used than any other soap.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 221, 18 September 1930, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 221, 18 September 1930, Page 18