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How to Treat your Hair and Complexion A Few Simple Beauty Hints. By Mdlle. GABY DESLYS, the well-knoWn Parisian Actress. "yOL a>k me for a few hints on tho hair with. Get somo good stallax from treatment. or the hair and com- your chemist and us-e a teaspoonrul *.n plosion. Wo!!, tin' less "vrc-at-ment" < a cup of hot water. Then rins<? the you yive the skin the hot- well and it w;ll look tor. J do not believe much brignt and glossy, in manage. hut a little f .. A tonic is noeessary w.:on cream to the face is neees- / \ hnir mchncd to la l Bftfy to tounteract- tile effects / \ ol! t »>oie than it should, and of wind or sun. \Vhi:t crram I ; s always to itfe dur■would I recommend 'i Weil, j 'Zgf/Sfy ' | t ' ;o s P'*'ir/ji and autunin. I advise you to use a little 1 J 1 hen the hair needs a lit*'C iii:-rcolizcd was every I 1 ! ;what do yen call h ' and again in tho morning \ •tnr.ss'.ant. and lor this I alter waiihiug tlie ln<c. V 'gi:'•)'• v -e;:.d advitv you to get a J.'.tb it «ently into tho skin, P a '" k r r of horaniiim and mix then wip-.'off any supe; fliinus iv with sf#:no b; : y i nr.; : uuu wax, and du>t a little bavri- — L 1;- into troot-; and it wi:l r.<;ar over the face. You will PMo . v.'raih-r ft Hi:-.--. "<'t. oTi'v stou tiie fall, hut iin.l tl'.it this will he tho ' * ; . your nan- grow l<»n? only "ireatment" nooossarr. and will nnrl th;.*li. G:ve yo:!'* linn' r. !:r"p your face fresh and youthful-loo':- brushin,; every rtijrhr. and wi'l be inj; for ail your life. Tho mcrcolized all that y"ii noca uo. ivax remove-- n!l the dead outer akin, i :*i that yon have always a fair, fresh j yy /? complexion like a girl's. ] J/ /yyty- ,\S For tiie hair, tho first and most im- j* — / y port tint, thiiiii n ;v»od fharnpoo. / 'X— / — — ' Never tthC anything inferior to wash i}>i ■ Blackheads Fiy Awny. Instantaneous Remedy for BlackhDatJs, Gr»Gn.sy Skir:, and Enlarged Pores. A practically instantaneous remorly i miniiios diy tho face and the o/Fonsivf for biaekheads. fjroatsy skins and ei:- j b!ac'khoadi * will eome ri.-thi. idf on tl.c .arjiod norcs-., recently discororod, is now j towel. Also the | :; >•£■.• '„-i v uo.-es in;■•oming into penerai uso in tho boudoir. | mediately close up and ellaee tiien!;.e!ve f (; i; very -implo, harmlos> and pleasant, r.aturally. 'J'ho «re,'u-.:!ie.s s disappear? n.'on a stymol tablet, obtained at t.ho and the* >kiii is left smooth, soft am! hr-mi.st s, in a ti'.mbior lull oV hot- cixil. This .'-nnple ti'ealmenr i-; tlien ye•••ater. Aftor tho o.irorvcscenco has snb- poaied a few linios nt intervals of four .iaod bathe the face in the liquid, using or five days to ensure the permancnto a 3iiiall spongo or soft cloth. In a few of the result. Grey Hair—Homo ReKiedy. An old-fashioned Recipe restores Youthf:.:! Appearance. There are plenty of reasons why grey | of conoentrato of tammaiite and mix it hair is not desirable and plenty of with three ounces of bav rum. Apnlj reasons why hair, .dyes should not be to the hair with a smiil'l sponge for ii used. Hut. on tile hand, there is few nights and the greynoss wif| «raduno reason why you should have grey ally disappear. This liquid is i: kr hair if von do not want- it. To turn or greasy and docs not injure the hair tho hair back to a natural colour is in any way. Tt has been used f nT really a very simple matter, One hr<? generations Avii.li most satisfactory result* only to .get from the chemist two ounces j by those who have known, the formula. * To Kill Roots of Superfluous Hair. The most Effective Formula ever Discovered. Women annoyed with disfiguring growth. The recoil)mended treatment growths of superfluous hair wish to is designed not only to instantly remove know not merely how to temporarily re- t-ho hair but also to actually kill the move tho hair, but how to hill the hair root-; so that the growth wi'll not reroots permanently. For this purpose frn. About one. ounce of phominol. pure powdered phominol may bo applied obtainable from tho chemist, should Iv JirectlT to tho ehiectionable hair sufficient. 014J

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15751, 18 November 1916, Page 4

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