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DRIED-UP COMPLEXIONS RESTORED BY NEW METHOD. SIMPLE AND SAFE.

TT is astonishing bow few women realise , that the. coarsening, discolouring, and deteriofatioa of their complexion is due to thc_ shriyelling-up of the outer, or scarf-skin (which occurs periodically), Causing the tiny scaly particles of dead skin to cling : to the fresh new one underneath, defying removal by ordinary methods. ' . The discovery of rneroolized wax as a means of dealing with this condition presents the simplest and most inexpensive method available, The withered out-worn surface skin will ■. not come away of its own accord, but disappears like magic beneath the application of inercoliised wax. All you have to do is to secure a email quantity from your chemist, and after washing the face in warm water and partially drying it, anoint the skin all over with the tips of the fingers. This should be done at night on retiring, and allowed to remain until the morning. If this method is consistently followed for about ten days, the dried-up complexion is entirely removed, and in its place is the clear, unblemished skin provided by Nature herself, freed from the impurities with which it has been smothered. All chemiets stock mercolized irax. Get some to-day and free your complexion from disfiguring accumulations.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 107, 2 November 1926, Page 15

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DRIED-UP COMPLEXIONS RESTORED BY NEW METHOD. SIMPLE AND SAFE. Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 107, 2 November 1926, Page 15

DRIED-UP COMPLEXIONS RESTORED BY NEW METHOD. SIMPLE AND SAFE. Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 107, 2 November 1926, Page 15

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