FACE MASKS
Face ■ masks made from fruits and eggs are favoured by many beauty specialists, states an exchange. Hungary is a country of strong winds, so Hungarian women, to protect their skins, use a face mask compounded of banana and egg that is now being made up in English beauty salons. Another Hungarian face mask is made from eggs and strawberries. The strawberries have an astringent property, and this mixture is advocated for a heavier type of skin, while the egg and banana recipe is excellent for very fine complexions.
A woman doctor is responsible for a cleansing lotion to be used on the face after heating exercise. It is a herbal milk, made from distilled water and aromatic herbs, and when it has been sponged on it is allowed to dry by itself without the aid of a towel. For the woman gardener there is a new oil that is lightly sprinkled on to the hands, and immediately removes all traces of dirt in a most miraculous manner.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 155, 29 December 1936, Page 11
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169FACE MASKS Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 155, 29 December 1936, Page 11
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