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When Beauty is at Stake —take care Use a soap made for ONE purpose only t to safeguard good complexions FOR your sake and for burs, we publish this ■ a in the interest of all concerned who value a good complexion. Some people, we learn, think ordinary toilet soaps, soaps claiming to be Vfor the complexion," havelPalmolive ejects on V the skin. That is wrong. They don't. Palmolive complexions come only from Palmolive. In old days, women were told, to protect your complexion; to: "Use no soap on the face;" For guard your youth and charm, all soaps then were said to be too No o ft er daims are made for iv harsh. , Palmolive is not intended for' Then came. Palmolive. It was other than toilet purposes. It is made with cosmetic oils famous " too neutral to be effective for •■• since the days of Cleopatra. It fabrics. To make it good for . was made to be used freely, lav- other than complexion use its cosishly ori the skin. Its ONE and metic qualities would be mucti SOLE purpose was to foster good reduced. Good complexions are complexions. too priceless to be endangered, and, frankly, we don't know how; That soap changed previous ideas to make a beauty soap that is also of soaps. Largely on expert effective for general use. advice, women tried it. And the results k brought in new beauty There are .dearer complexion and new youth attracted millions soaP s > we admit, that approach to its use Palmolive quality. We know of some. But Palmolive sells at 7|-d. Palmolive soon became the lead- _ no more than ordinary soapsing toilet soap of the world. In Enormous production brings yoii France, home of cosmetics, it sup- this modest cost, planted French soaps by the score. '_?_ - ■ .; ■: ?? It is one of the two largest selling Use Palmolive for the bath. While soaps in Frahce to-day. French P^live has been perfected as - women find Palmolive their ideal the finest, facial soaP> lC **c of a soap. Its cosmetic qualities f uP reme luxury when used for hold a supreme place in French J 9*"* Its s™°^> f^X beauty culture. a*er kee P* your body delighttully smooth, fresh and cool. " Now you may be tempted by rival . fl claims to try unproved soaps on sake ; when aske a t0 » tr /> another your skin. Think, please, before soap that claims Palmolive re . ■ y°u suits. When beauty is at stake, 62 years of soap study, in the use Palmolive, a soap you know, interest of skin beauty, stand be- is safe to use. It is nature's hind Palmolive. It is made to do formula to "Keep that Schoolgirl ONE thing well. That is gently Complexion." THE PALMOLIVE COMPANY (A/SIA.) LTD., WELLINGTON imported SO»p on your face. priceless beauty secret., mmm J PPR Palmolire Soap ia untouched by human VIA/l /-_«-r- hands until you break the wrapper | 72CI* CAKE —IT IS NEVER. SOLD UNWRAPPED. COPYRIGHT. ; ' ;'' :■, ■■■ : .-. .. - ■ ,8/48/--
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 121, 24 May 1928, Page 19
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