BEAUTY.
ONE HOUR A WEEK! A Simple Home Beauty Treatment: Although the average woman, unfor-
tunately, has precious little time to devote to daily beauty routines, there’s hardly anyone who can’t take one hour each week to give herself a complete “ facial.” SinTply leave orders that you are not to be disturbed, lock the door to your room and then settle down for a simple home treatment that will keep your complexion smooth and lovely throughout the years. First of all, put on your prettiest negligee and wrap a clean towel round your head —-sit down before your dressing table and relax. Don’t give the dinner menu a second thought, and refuse to answer the telephone. Get out your favourite cleansing cream and smooth some of it on neck and face. Then, taking a clean tissue in each hand and using upward strokes, remove all the now melted cream. It’s important that you use both hands, keeping elbows up, and that you work upward from base of throat to hair line. Just to make sure every trace of dust and grime disappears, put on another layer of the cleansing cream and wipe it off in the same manner. Now you are ready to apply generous coats of skin food. Don’t forget your ears, eyebrows and the corners of your mouth. Using both hands, gently massage the cream into your throat. Then smooth it into the skin on your face, working upward from chin to ears, outwards from nose to ears, in circular motions about the eyes and back and forth across the forehead. The skin food process should take at least 15 minutes. After this procedure is finished, wipe it off, pat your skin for twenty minutes with no cosmetics on your face. When you get up, apply vanishing cream and make-up.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 4770, 9 November 1935, Page 3
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302BEAUTY. King Country Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 4770, 9 November 1935, Page 3
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