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A WARNING directed to beautiful women By the world's great beauty specialists SEE YOUR BEAUTY EXPERT TO KEEP GOOD LOOKS There is one person-and one. only - who has been trained professionally to help you keep /our good looks. That is the beauty ex pert. Years of study, exper enc s Ift school and in the beauty salon give the beauty expert an ™f™^f* % of vour prob era second to none. The doctor knows abnormal skn troubles. He is not concerned with a normal skin. You have a normal skin. Your hair is naturally nice, you want to keep it that way. You want to keep it. *el-groomed There is one person ,a" all t ?I? ne S? help you, That is the tiained. skilful beauty expert. Get into the habit ot consulting your beauty expert relgularly. Always remove Make-Up Rouge, powder, cream, left in the pores overnight, can do untold harm. must be- removed.- experts insist. , . The pores of the skin open and close; they breathe. They must be kept free of dangerous accumulations, if you want to keep your skin fresh, smooth, and lovely. Impurities gather in the pores. Dust, dirt, cream, oils, form little hard masses. These masses, unless, they are removed, become blackheads, pimples, and disfiguring blemishes. French women take their beauty expert's advice; so do smart women everywhere. They use Palmolive on the advice of over 20,000 experts: The most skilful blending of olive and palm oils in soap form is found in- Palmolive Soap. Years of constant use and recommendation on the part of the world's leading beauty specialists and authorities has brought its universal recommendation by beauty experts the world over. On its sheer merit and quality alone it has grown to the world's most widely used toilet soh^ vised for the This is not dency. merely both oily treatment ~ JJEAUTY experts know that the true difference in soaps is in their effect upon the skin. They warn against ordinary soaps. Over 20,000 unite in recommending just one beauty aid—Palmolive Soap. Know what a soap contains Take no chances with ordinary soaps for beauty cleansing. Remember some soaps irritate. Some dry and roughen the skin. Study the advertising of soaps claiming youth, soaps merely claiming beauty results. Do they tell you what goes into these soaps? Cosmetic oils? No! Vegetable oils? No! Olive and palm oils? No! But you do know what Palmolive contains. It is a pure soap. A soap blended of olive and palm oils. Palmolive is uniquely a vegetable oil soap. Beauty experts agree (over 20,000 of them) that vegetable oils are best for the skin. In Palmolive, they make a deep, cleansing lather, peculiar to a soap containing olive oil. No soft bubbles; a deep, rich, creamy lather instead. Don't gamble with good _ — looks. When 20,000 beauty experts agree—heed their advice. Use this vegetable : oil soap—and no other—to keep that schoolgirl com* plexion. There Is No Substitute For The Trained Beauty Expert You hear a lot about the effect good health has on good looks. True enough. You must be well in order to look well. But the physician' does not concern himself with beauty care. He can't. That's not his job. That's the job of a trained, professional beauty expert Women who want to keep looking their best should consult a beauty expert regularly. That is the advice not only of beauty specialists themselves, but of all those who study the matter of beauty culture.' Writers for magazines and newspapers on the special subject of beauty problems and beauty care, nsLvjse regular, professional assist- *■ in this important matter of k well-groomed. usands of years ago dusk; passaged the gentle oils Se and palm trees into the led skin of Cleopatra.' fot her skin soft and these oils were then the n method of safeguarding „.itening the natural beauty complexion. And even to-day .'ding to the most famous r < experts of Europe and m 3*S &5 ass s& m : tfm ass seal], The and i for bes" is advi, persons. reached evj has been us a may have %Tc. if hard water the hair will probCamrrlafct 1-602. I ikaJr ftws autiful skin than rs ame oils that tra's tire Wsr ■z&.

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20543, 11 May 1932, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20543, 11 May 1932, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20543, 11 May 1932, Page 5