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DRY AND GREASY SKIN.

■A dry skin should .be first cleaned at night and then cream applied; this should be left on fof about an hour and then wiped, not Washed, off. Soap should not be used for a dry skin and water as little as possible. Milk can be used for cleaning purposes, and if the water be very hard, distilled water should be used in its jdaee. Soap should be used once a day with hot water for a greasy skin, and cream only when it is absolutely necessary, and never left on for more than twenty minutes. A herbal cream is best; avoid creams made with animal fat. A fairly heavy foundation cream should be used before going out when the skin chaps and reddens in the cold weather. At night, after cleaning the skin, apply a good face cream for about twenty minutes.

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Northern Advocate, 17 September 1927, Page 4

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DRY AND GREASY SKIN. Northern Advocate, 17 September 1927, Page 4

DRY AND GREASY SKIN. Northern Advocate, 17 September 1927, Page 4

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