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PUBLISHED BY ARRANGEMENT. HOW TO TREAT YOUR HAIR AND COMPLEXION. A FEW SIMPLE BEAUTY HINTS. BY MDLLE. GABY DESLYS, The Well known Parisian Actress. Ton ask me for a few hints on the treatment of the hair and complexion Well the less '•treatment" you give the skin the better. I do not believe much in mas sage, but a. little cream to the face is necessary to counteract the effects of wind or 52 11 ."■&** cream would I recommend? Well. I advise you to use a, little mercoliged wax every night ari again in the morning after washing the iace. Rub it gentlv into the skin, their wipe off, any superfluous wax and duet a little barri-agar over the face You will find that this will be the only " treatment " necessary and will keep your face fresh and youthful-looking for all your life. The mercolised wax removes all the dead outer skin, so that you have always a fair., fresh complexion like a girl's . For , the hair, the first and most important thing is a good shampoo, \eves use a-ytfcing inferior to w*sh the hair with (jet some good alalia* ..am your chemist and use a tea spoonful in a' cup of hot w ?, t ,>- , Then rinse J the hair well and it will look bright and glossy. . A tonic is necessary when the hair is" wchned to fall out more than it should and is always good to use during the spring and autumn. Then the hair needs a little —what do you call it ?—stimulant, and for this I would advise you to get » packet of boranium and mix it with some bay rum ■ dab this into the roots and it will not only stop the fall, out make your hair grow long and thick Give your hair a good brushing every night and that will be all that you need do.—Gaby Desljs. you BLACKHEADS FLY AWAY. Instantaneous Remedy for Blackheads G.easy Skin, and Enlarged Pores. , A rractically instantaneous remedy for blackheads, greasy skins, and enlarged pores i recently discovered, is now coming into I general use in the boudoir It i B very simple ' harmless, and pleasant Drop a stymoi tablet, obtained at the chemist's, in a turn bier full of hot water. After the effervescence has subsided bathr the face in the liquid, using.a small sponge or soft cloth. ! S *■ feWmUt *l dry th * face «d the offensive blackheads will come right off on the towel. Also the large o[\ 7 pores immediately close up and efface themselves natur- ; ally. The greasmess disappears and the skin is left smooth, Soft, and coo! This simple treatment is then repeated a few times at intervals of four or five days to ensure the permanence of the result. GREY HAIR—HOME REMEDY. An Old-fasbiol»d Recipe Restores Youthful Appearance. There are plenty of reasons why grey hair is not desirable and plenty of reasons why hair dyes should not be used. But on the other hand, there is no reason why you should have grey hair if you do not want it. To turn the hair back to a natural colour i* really a very simple matter. One has only to set from the chemist two ounces of concentrate of tammalite and mix it with three ounces of bay rum. Apply to th« hair with a small sponge for a few nie-ht. and the Sreyness will gradually disappear' This, liquid is not sticky or greasy and doea not injure the hair in any way. It has been used for generations with most satisfactory results t7 those who have known the for mula. TO KILL ROOTS OF SUPERFLUOUS The Most Effective Formula Ever Discovered. Women annoyed with disfiguring growths of superfluous hair wish to know not merely how to temporarily remove the hair, but how to kill the hair roots permanently For this Purpose pure powdered pheminoi may be applied directly to*the objectionable hair growth. The recommended treatment idesigned not. only to instantly remove thi hair but also to actually kill the roots « that the growth will not return. About an ounce of phemino!. obtainable (rom th. chemist, should be sufficient.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16300, 5 August 1916, Page 6 (Supplement)

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16300, 5 August 1916, Page 6 (Supplement)

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16300, 5 August 1916, Page 6 (Supplement)