NATURAL BEAUTY
Advocated by MISS TRUDL.BAER, of AMSTERDAM.
Miss Trudl Baer, just recently arrived in New Zealand, is an associate of the Grace beauty Cult Salons, the most up-to-date in Surope. and the United States, where A.stural. beauty and a healthy appearance 5s advocated in preference to highiy-at-v'.ficial. make-up.
Therefore one of the first things to interest Miss Baer in New Zealand was the presence of natural beauty aids in many of our soiis and minerals. So impressed was she with the recent discovery by one of our laboratories, df the Valentine pure mineoral facials, that she offered her services to them, with the aim of teaching the women of i New Zealand the miraculous value of • such clay packs ■ iti natural beauty treatments. -' ' ■'.."
The D.I.C. have been fortunate in securing the chief agency in Wellington for the Valentine Facials, and have arranged for daily demonstrations in their cosmetic- department.
- Here at last is' the common sense and natural way of cleansing the skin of all impurities' and thoroughly rejuvenating the face —for a clean skin is a beautiful skin. The business girl with little time to spare will find these economical home treatments a great boon. At the end of a tiring day half an hour devoted to this beauty care will be a marvellous pick-me-up before her social engagements begin.
These modern facials are extraordinarily economical—the initial cost of a beautiful little. earthenware jar, containing just sufficient for one treatment, is 0n1y...~15;-.M? After this you may buy refills for is. Daily demonstrations from 10,30 a.m. with Miss Trudl'Saer, who will give advice on the correct, use df the Valentine Pure Mineral Facial Rejuvenator. Cosmetic Counter, D.1.C.—P.8.A.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 117, 20 May 1939, Page 18
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278NATURAL BEAUTY Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 117, 20 May 1939, Page 18
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