" CREMODERMA !" NATURE'S FIRST AID TO THE SKIN. Owing to wind and cold contracting and closing up the pores of the top layer, Nature's natural moisture is prevented from coming to the surface and keeping the skin soft and pliable. If " Cremoderma'' is applied at this stage, the damage will quickly be remedied and the skin kept white, soft, and free from blotchiness. If, however, " Cremoderma" be notapplied, the skin will become dry and crack, leaving the secondary skin exposed to the atmosphere before Nature has prepared it to do so, with the consequence that it becomes sore and red blotcaes appear. Then the application of " Cremoderma" soothes the skin, healing the soreness, and causing the redness to disappear and the skin to again become its natural whiteness and softness. "CREMODERMA" WILL NOT GROW HAIR. The reason that the majority of face creams promote the growth of hair is that they contain chemicals which are put in on account of their cleansing properties. You have only to realise that the selfsame chemicals are found in every hair restorer on the market to understand the danger and the only possible result of putting them in a face preparation. During the stages when " Cremoderma" was being prepared, fully 60 per cent, of the time taken was given to finding a substitute for these chemicals. This has been satisfactorily done, and the cleansing chemicals in " Cremoderma" are those which, instead of promoting it, will prevent the growth of superfluous hair on the face. This is where " Cremoderma" differs from every other preparation, and is one of the soundest reasons why you MUST have " Cremoderma." Ask your chemist for "Cremoderma." If he cannot supply it, send your name and address, together with your chemist's name, to " Cremoderma," Box 895, G.P.0., Auckland, with a remittance of two shillings and sixpence (2s 6d), when, we will send you a jar of this excellent skin preparation.
For Children's Hacking Cough at night. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Is 63, 2s 6i
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16034, 28 September 1915, Page 5
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