End the problem of summer dry skin
Hot sun, salf water and long lazy days outdoors are a natural part of summer. However, unless you take particular care at this time of year, your complexion will suffer.
The harsh effects of over exposure to the elements can rob your skin of the precious moisture that keeps it soft and supple faster than the ducts of the skin can replace it The result is rough flaky patches, especially on delicate areas like the cheeks, throat and around the eyes and can lead to the formation of prematruelv ageing lines and Take a little extra care of your complexion every morning by supplementing the natural oil and moisture content with extra nourishing. By smoothing a fine film of rich topical oil all over the face and neck before applying normal make-up your skin will soon regain its natural softness. Specially recommended by beauty experts all over the world is oil of Ulan because of its special isotonic properties that
actually help nature maintain the natural oil and moisture balance of the skin.
If you prefer the no-make-up look oil of Ulan used on its own gives your complexion a lovely healthy glow, and does wonders to enhance a summer tan.
Take special care to protect the tissue thin skin under and round the eyes by gently fingerprinting an extra application of oil of Ulan over this very delicate area. To keep the throat perfectly nourished, smooth oil of Ulan in using sweping upward and outward movements to avoid dragging at the fine skin. End the problem of summer dry skin now by beginning the simple, yet highly effective oil of Ulan beautv routine. Your summer skin will show the results by keeping fresh and smooth right into winter.
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Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33154, 19 February 1973, Page 7
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