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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. iTTOU ask me for a f©» tints on the [hair with. Get some good sialbu froii i treatment of the lair and com- your chemist and us e a teaspoonful in plcrrion. Well, tho less *'treatment" I a cup of hot water. Then rinse the you giv® th© skm the hot- hair well and it will k>ok ter. I <k> not believe much bright and glossy, in massa-ge, but a little A tonic is necessary when cream to the face is neces- tho hair is inclined "to f«Q parxto counteract the effects .«®t more than it should, and of wind or sun. What cream i* always good to use durwould I recommend? Well, ' n S spring and autumn. T advise you to use a little I- Then the hair needs a little merrcolieed wax every night W \ —what do jori call it?— and again in tho morning V stimulant, and for this I after washing the face. \ would advise you to get a Rub it gently into the skin, packet of boranium and mix then wipe off any superfluous it with some bay rum; dab wax, and dust a little barri- this jnto the roots and it will agar over the face You will nMof Wratha . k not only stop .the faU, but find that this will be tho _ make your hair grow long only "treatment'-' necessary, and will and thick. Give your hair a good keep your face fresh and youthful-look- brushing every night, and that wiQ fca ing for all your life. The mercolited all that you need d». wax removes all the dead outer akin, eo that you have always a fair, fresh sy 0 complexion like a girl's. For tho hair, the first and moat i»- *—"yr portant thing is a good shampoo. / J * Never use anything inferior to wash thu ~ - Blackheads Fly Away. Instantaneous Remedy for Blackheads, Greasy Skin, and Enlarged Pores. A practically instantaneous remedy minutes dry the face and the offensive for blackheads, greasy skins and en- blackheads will come right off on tb« larged pores, recently discovered, is now towel. Also the large oily pores im. coming into general use in the boudoir, mediately close up and efface themselvw It is very simple, harmless and pleasant, naturally. The greaainess disappears £>roo a stymol tablet, obtained, at the and the skin is left smooth, soft *nd rhemist's, in a turabk-r full of hot 0001. This simple treatment, is then r*vvatcr. After the effervescence has sub- pearted a few times at intervals 0 f fou, sided bathe the face in the liquid, using or five days to ensure the n«raiin«in. a small sponge or soft cloth. In * few of the result. Grey Hair—Home Remedy. An old-fashioned Recipe restores Youthful Appearance. There are plenty of reasons why grey of concentrate of tammalite and mix 8 Irair is not desirable and plenty of with three ounces of bay rum. Applj reasons why hair dyes should not be to the hair with a. small sponge for < used. But, on tho other hand, there is few nights and the greyness will gredu no reason why you should have grey ally disappear. This liquid is not stick* hair if- you d,-> not want it. To turn or ;»reafly and does not injure the han the hair bad to a natural colour is m any way. It h«s been used fcii really a very simple matter. One has generations with most satisfactory result* only to get from the chemist two ounces 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 recommended treatment growths of superfluous hair wish to is designed not onjy to instantly remoTt know not merely how to temporarily re- the hair but also to actually kill the move the hair, but how to kill the hair root* so that the growth will not remote permanently. For this purpose t"m. About one ounce of phcminol. pure powdered pheminol inay be applied obtainable from the chemist, should be to tlba abjection able hair Buffieient. QI4I

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15775, 16 December 1916, Page 6

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