HOW MANY SKINS HAVE WE? AND HOW OFTEN DO WE CHANGE THEM? Of course, everyone knows we hava several skins, but what every woman does not know (and it-Is primarily a woman's question) is that the epidermis, ; or outer-scarf-skin of the'faco out-wears itself from time to time, and a new one —the one that- lies juet underneath.— waits ready to tako its place. j You may have noticed how, in cases of j sunburn, the face "peels." But burning tho skin off is a very painful method of acqmnng a new skin, and not one woman ■would choose.. - The process of decay in the surface skin of the face is normally almost imperceptible, .for the dead scales are very minute. What they do, though, is to clog the pores, and attract every atom of dust and dirt which more readily attack and adhere to the skin. The result is a thoroughly bad complexion, dull, colourless, and frequently disfigured with spots and blemishes. The only way' to restore freshness and bloom to the complexion is to get vid of the out-worn scarf/skin by the use of mercolised wax. This fragrant compound will remove the dead-skin while you sleep, for it completely dissolves the decayed tissues and uncovers tho soft, clear skin underneath. Mercolised wax pos. sesses rare absorptive qualities which, accomplish this without any discomfort whatsoever, and without the slightest irritation of the most sensitive skin. AH you need do is to procure a small quantity from the chemist, and at bedtime, after washing the face in warm water, apply it as you would any ordinary faco cream, taking care to leave it on until the morning, when wash again with warm water and a good toilet soap. Ten days or so of this treatment will give you a new complexion, as fresh, clear, and soft as a child's. 'It has been there all the time just waiting for a .chance to I reveal itself.—Advt. , v
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 92, 21 April 1925, Page 4
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