BEAUTY TIPS
To keep your hair healthy and beautiful, brush it thoroughly each night. Begin at the hairline and brush with a rotary and down movement for live or ten minutes. This treatment not only has a valuable stimulating effect upon, the scalp but removes all dust and dandruff. To prevent disturbing the waves brush in layers, holding the top layer aside with the left hand, while brushing tho lower hair. To give your eyes a wide-awake look, bathe them upon rising by using an eye-cup containing boracic acid solution. However, never use the same solution tor both eyes, for by do doing the impurities of one eye may easily be transferred to the other. Soft hands aro a primary requisite of beauty so to obtain this rub oil into your hands before retiring, then don a pair of old gloves and leave them ou until morning- Cpon removing the gloves your will be astonished by the remarkable results of this treatment. If you do not like to cream your face after washing, here is a softening process which does not add oil to the skin. Place a little almond meal in the palm of your hand and add enough cold water to make a lather. Rub this into the skin, then rinse with cold water. To overcome forehead wrinkles in diieed by sun-squinting, five minutes should be devoted before retiring to massaging olive oil into the forehead skin, Tloat the oil before applying it. you will find hot oil is far more effective, since the heat increases its penetrating qualities. The strained juice of ( >no lemnn used as- a rinse after shampooing the hair '-■•r i- Hull <nl'f lostrnos sheen
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 196, 2 August 1934, Page 10
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