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We have investigated %' 1 jj^Malffffl P '^^Hpr v'<e^VeV iHfl many methods by which this may "i\ iP^vMfIH?H&M t eHflk' iSHfIW ML fe;NT\*^B hHBJ ' :| i ?Wi < bW^bW^bl ■B^B I IsaJß^fc I ■BHav^aaS!! a<tJA m Jm <JBBi the simplest method is by far the $\ f|bIwBHB|HJH f wJGbHbI *-5252-^TT I aa^B) .^BBfIBnT Jb^bb^b^lbl * Ii a^ 4 * bbß 11^ •■ar^^ v «^ \^H|L^|j£JHVl I- >*t vX "^'m. JJBIMiIM tent, thorough use of the soap . I $^^^_Zm^^L!i^ « I,n aiwyk «^^aESi B^L^aa. ■ i i it r • 11 _" ■" |J ■^^TBS^rfTlt »jJ***S3l ii';/« //?e well-known cosmetic N^ *.„ ff» .„■.»., ?^*»»* ll**"^ieH \~^i^z^tt^^^^^^m I^^^^^. °/ <W O//Ve 0?'/j-." 1^ >«t^l ■^Mg||f i 1 i^BV^B^B^BV^^^^ai Bmile Jlfowe, j*i7/«; ftfed 0/ «fco «*aM«fe- J? . r bB Lf ,^^^^H 111 I I'H B^B^a^B^ia^k^r ment bearing his name, on the rue Datmou, —y vTjM /! si sf/) aal a^B ■ 111 ■ KIH Parir. Jlf. Jtf<u« m<i«« « ««/«.( iiudy 0/ C» *■ CJ]]CKyil^iiJi . I I ''laVi ■■■■p^^.^Ba »«ed«rH co« o/ Mf j*.«, H« word ok / ~; Ru6 DaunO u. Paris ■■I f_^^^B-^*^| | ;/4aM aV^^aiBBBBBBI jkc/i matters ts authoritative. I I i . i^^S B^BfIHHHHHHHB' **-the world's most distinguished women treatments we give in the Aw^^H^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H are accustomed to consult E. Masse on salon." problems of skin care. Masse gives much f\ t i, o¥ *~tLn r' iupt *ovpi> The sheeH °fthe fine "li inlaid floor!tht grandeur of tyUcd Parisian X 1 1 ' t i_ 1 ij Other aUWOntieS agtee decoration* charmettrUt *h€ Mwi tJon at 16 Rue Dauno*. Pitfings time and thOUght tO home beauty methods, are essentially jeminiHt, designed to appeal to tht discriminating as well as to the treatments given in his All the leading figures in Mentele °f M- M'"l--artistic salon de beaute. . the Parisian world of beauty culture agree with M. Masse, Lina skin. This soap, as Masse says, "com"Emcient but gentle cleansing of the skin Cavalieri) Vincent, Mme. Valentin le Brun bines deep cleansing with the well-known at home is an absolute requirement of _ these are j ust a f ew o f t he many French cosmetic effects of palm and olive oils." '^sloZ^^'j^nelir^e £%£?s£ LoT 6 and hi. most any soap except that which blends oils STdl^ l Zm^tlnZnzrcsoi famous colleagues agree upon, the followof'palm and olives. They are the ones t eet s advee treatment, twice a day, to retain skin whose skin shows the greatest improve- cu!tufe~°ne meets thls same advice loveliness: first, a rich lather of Palmolive. ' ]^hat Palm and Olive Oils do Soap and warm water, to be rubbed, witlv The necxl for thorough, but gentle, minutes of soap massage, a rinse, first with ffiHQHj^^^GSpjJl^B cleansing of the skin is universally recog- warm wa ter, then with cold. A final ice nised. Oil secretions, dust, dirt, make-up, water r ; n se as astringent. Dry skin usually ■Till ' llllVi^^H cl°^ the P° fes' Unless they are removed needs someoily cream at least once a day. \m^^^BsKllSSl^ daily, they will harden into blackheads and Oily skin requires'an astringent lotion and WP^^B^M^Sja^ pimples, or cause sallowness and a dull, t he use of a day cream with drying-effect. 0^ -In this 2-minute treatment^ millions -of.l triteteis formula tmboiy- In Palmolive Soap, beauty experts all over women find a solution to their problems, and H */% D> the world find just the correct blending of of skin care. Palmolive is now the leadfongm" g f xHuh^ni fbeau%"' * ' those oils which are so beneficial to the ing complexion soap in 49 countries, ■ COPYRIGHT 4/30/ jo.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 25, 30 January 1930, Page 25
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