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As Were. You ask me how youi can look as young and' as pretty now that you are thirty-five r as.,you did when you were twenty. • Well, chere amie, it is quite simple, ahd ;it will not be expensive. You will not need to go to a great Beau.ty 'Specialist, who will chal-ge you many. hiindred guineas, • but / just to - use a. few simple, things every day and perhaps every night. Tour complexion is -not good,: but that is because the skin is the old-dead skin you have' had all these years. Get rid of it and-give the fresh young'skin beneath 1 it a chance to; show itself, and make you 109k "as'you were." Get two ounces of ihercolized wax froa ;any chemist, and smear a little carefully dyer your face and throat every ;;, night. - Do not trouble to rub in vjas you ; would have to do with othejr-, creams. Simply smear iton the skin arid'the wa:x will do the 'r^st. Gradually, this wax. will peal off all tho. old dead skin, and you will be astonished and charmed with the beauty and: freshnesp of the new completion which lis awaiting ■;to show itself. . PON7T USE POWDER. Then, throw away your powder puff. Powder- clogs the pores of the skin, so that it'cannot breathe properly, and nothing ' canelive and .be healthy . if it caiinof;-breathe freely; You know that, .don't you! Yet you powder your face-and prevent the skin from having. a chance .to-breathe. • Never use powder. Instead get an, ounce of cleminity. arid mix it, with .four ounces of hot water, bottle it, and, with a pad of cotton wool, apply.; it -to your face and neck. It, will,\give'.:.tl)e skin a soft velvety bloom' I which mill not rub off. Also .it will last- all or all thd evening,' even in a'wiiriri ballroom. A TOUCH OF COLOUR. , A ilifetle".colour..in .the..cheeks is. very becoming. 1 Get, some colliandum ;at : any chemists and use this instead of rouge; 2 It' is quite/ harmless 'to and gives a to,the checks, like the tint'of' a wild'rose. ' ■ WAVY HAIR. Your hair, too,. wants attention, if -you wishito look .'as pretty fas you were;"' Four ounces uf stallax will last you for twenty shampoos, and once a week shampoo your hair with a dessput-spoon, ful of-.the- granules dissolved; iii a pint of hot : waiter.-Don't , rit'se the hair, it is not' necessity, sifoply, dry. it ;iri. the usual way. . Stajlax,. used regularly, will make your {tresses soft and silky, and give them a;natural wave. Then to stimulate thegjowth and>increase; the,'vitdfity< 'of.-' your-hair, apply a. lotion made by mixing an-ounce ofboraniumwith .four'punSes of toy rum. Bub this well ! into .the roots and in ; -a < few? weeks your hait will. be ■ thick-and luxuriant, and you will look, if you follow, all my ad vice,, as young ;|fnd as pretty, "as you were"—shall I say at twenty.' • —1 Human hair is worth 18s to 160s-per pound, according to-the colour, it was stated at itJi© Clerkenwell Police Ctourt recently.

WHITE LINEN. TRACED NEEDLEWORK. • Now showing a fine range of new designs :•—Suppers 9s- 9d, table sets ss, centres 3s 6d,. shams ss, doyleya Bd, 9d, lOd, 1b; cosies 3s- €d, ss; runners ss, duchess sets 6s. 7s 6d; D.M.O. cotton m. . MRS POPE, LTD., . ART NEEDfcEWOBK SPEOUUST.

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18722, 19 June 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18722, 19 June 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18722, 19 June 1926, Page 2