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London's most distinguished beauty expert Madame JACOBSON recommends one treatment one to retain the charm of natural loveliness »«■ I i > T *4 v »>* •. *lv>< 5& W ! c| < v. * r { > k J . £ i\ I £"SSS« i \ i' y * \ U y r. V* * ir<y\ X 1 V * «5 ;m>. m Royalty and the most fashionable women in the British Isles learn from Madame Bertha Jacobson a simple home treatment to keep the skin lovely and youthful. "1 urge my clients to use only the soap blended of palm and olive oils. It provides that absolute skin cleanliness which must be the foundation of beauty." ■■ 44} j%m 11/12 Dover Street, London, W.l. ROYALTY and the smart women of London have, for years, entrusted all their beauty problems' to Madame Bertha of London's select Those in search of of beauty culture her teaching inJacobson Westend. technique consider valuable. At 11-12 Dover Street, in London's select Westend, is the Maison de Beaute Pompadour, Ltd., presided over by Madame Bertha Jacobson. Here, jor the past 22 years, Madame Jacobson hm helped to solve the beauty problems of London's smartest women. I£*Z ■•Mmf D. Pei" Cake. A priceless formula bodying the precious oils of palm and olive, famous since the days of Cleopatra ior prolonqino health and ' beauty. After 22 years' experience as beauty dictator Madame Jacobson turns to one of the simplest of all beauty treat-' ments for home use. Madame Jacobson' s invaluable advice on skin care "To enable my clients to safeguard their complexions. —to retain radiant* skin texture," says Madame Jacobson, "I provide them with my own special Skin Food Creme to be used at night and I ask them to use my famous Skin Tonic after cleansing the skin. "I urge them to use no soap other than Palmolive, as I have found that the bland oils of which this soap is made provide the absolute skin cleanliness which must be the foundation of beauty," Mme. Jacobson writes us. "At the same time, I warn them of all the harsh effects of soaps not made exclusively of these oils." In these brief phrases, London's chief exponent Madame Bertha Jacobson has taught the *u beauty culture to many of the iwrftfr.* 0 ® beauty scientists. • '« * 1 of beauty culture voices an .opinion' specialists on skin care all over the 'Wpa Why palm and olive oils? The poisonous and dangerous sccrecan and dust, of make-up and cream W their way deep into the pores must be* Jacobson will tell you. Palm. and ® as they are blended in Palmolive So*] soften the skin, to cleanse the poi«,Jo the natural coloring. They provide tn way to skin beauty. In America this is, of course, Leading specialists advise the Palmolw of skin care wherever beauty culture isj The method they use is thar subset® Madame Jacobson. This treatment* s morning; make a creamy lather of-1 Soap and warm water. With both hinds this well into the skin two mxnutes, W to penetrate the pores. Then warm water, gradually with colder. Aj with ice water is refreshing as an asttH For a dry skin, a touch of cold cic® adding powder and rouge; for oilf ; astringent lotion, a surface application.® ing cream before make-up. That ; specialists tell you! Madame Jacobson, in her London Cavalieri, in Paris; Pessl, in Vienna; H in Berlin—-all over the world specialist care recommend Palmolive, which is ® soap in 49 countries. OTpyRI(JHrK s

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19852, 13 February 1930, Page 6

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745

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19852, 13 February 1930, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19852, 13 February 1930, Page 6

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