SIXTY SECRETS FOR KEEPING BEAUTY
Miss Fannie Ward, the American actress, who is GO but looks about 20, and says she feels 20, gives the following health and beauty rules to women so that they can be “three score in years but flappers in looks and health.” Drink gallons of water every day. Use liquid cold cream, not soap, on your face. Put a piece of ice the size of your hand in your handkerchief or towel, and rub your face and at the back of your ears’ with it in the morning. Don’t eat so much bread and butter and take very little sugar. Don’t eat white bread. Don’t eat so much meat; nine out of every ten people eat too much. Lie on your right side in bed. Use hair oil once a month and sleep in rubber caps. Keep a* happy disposition; an interest in life is the keynote of the melody of youth.
India-rubber cement will repair all holes, open seams, and slits in mackintoshes. Gold jewellery can be wonderfully brightened by washing in ammonia and water. Stains on enamel can be removed by rubbing with rough salt moistened with vinegar.
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 120, 18 February 1928, Page 16
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195SIXTY SECRETS FOR KEEPING BEAUTY Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 120, 18 February 1928, Page 16
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