HOLIDAY BEAUTY HINTS
FOR THE FIRST DAY '
Remember that the first days of really warm sunshine are very trying to a complexion accustomed to the dull light of winter and a good deal of make-up. Use a powder, cream, or, for a dry skin, skin food with powder, if_ motoring or playing games. Otherwise a protective cream will be, sufficient while in the country, leaving the skin free to benefit by pure air. An eye bath of boracic powder and warm water, used on coming in from the sun, will prevent many headaches. ' Mild cases of sunburn may be effectually treated with pure glycerine. Dab on the skin and avoid wearing any irritating clothing. Cover well before going out again. , If tiny wrinkles have been acquired during these months of wearing berets a soft nourishing oil should bo smoothed gently on at night, on waking in the morning, and while resting during the day; Leave on until entirely absorbed.
Tender feet should he well powdered or even soaped before an unusual amount of exercise is taken. On coming in bathe the feet in a pine tar lotion.
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Evening Star, Issue 20983, 23 December 1931, Page 15
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