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THE QUEST OF BEAUTY.

NEW SKINS FOR OLD.

THE " COM AN " METHOD.

The Quest of Beauty is eternal, something that belongs to every age, to nil civilisations. The twentieth century has its own methods, among them some of conspicuous and snming worth. An interview with Mrs. Kullen, the well-known beauty specialist, whose salon is at Melvern's Building, Karangahape Road, revealed the fact that marvels are now being accomplished in the way of rejuvenation. Mrs. Hullen, after studying beauty culture in all branches in Los Angeles, itself one of the most progressive cities of the world in tho Quest of Beauty, has bronght to New Zealand a process known as the " Coman " method, which has taken precedence of every other, possessing also the unique distinction of being the only method of dermatology in America that has tho unqualified endorsement and official recommendation of tho United States Health Board.

" You can see yourself, from theso actual photographs," remarked Mrs. Hullen, "how the 'Coman' method works. This is the portrait of an old lady of eighty showing one side of tho face before 1 treatment, tho other after treatment." The contrast was truly startling. It was obvious that tho wrinkled, blemished outer surface of the skin had been completely removed, leaving a new one soft and smooth. Mrs. Hullen then exhibited the actual surface skins from human hands and faces, shrivelled, parchment-like fragments that had been replaced by new unblemished. surfaces. "The 'Coman' method," added Mrs. Hullen, " provides the answer to the secret of perennial youth which the moving-picture 'stars' possess. Los Angeles, where I studied the ' Coman ' method, is the centre of the moving-picture world, and it is there that the last word in beauty culture is developed." Mrs. Hullen has purchased the exclusive right to practise this "Coman" method in Australia and Now Zealand, and at the desire of many ladies, has consented to givu a limited courso of lessons on tho scientific care and treatment of complexion and hair, and toilet work generally. No less remarkable than Mrs. Hullen's system of facial rejuvenation is the success of her superfluous hair destroyer, " Rusma." In all her travels through the Old World, Mrs. Hullen declares she has seen nothing to equal her own " Rusma " treatment. American beauty experts were so impressed with it that they endeavoured to purchase the formula, recognising that it was indeed a preparation of unique merit. " Rusma" is guaranteed to remove all unsightly hair growth from tho face, and the number of letters in Mrs. Hullen's possession from those who have been relieved of this horrible disfigurement is convincing testimony to the efficacy of her treatment. " Rusma " has won for itself a world-wide popularity, and requests for it reach Mrs. Hullen from China, Egypt, England, United I States, and many other All women who wish for tho preservation or [ rejuvenation of their natural attractions of hair and skin will find a consultation with Mrs. Hullen well worth while.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18895, 18 December 1924, Page 15

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THE QUEST OF BEAUTY. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18895, 18 December 1924, Page 15

THE QUEST OF BEAUTY. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18895, 18 December 1924, Page 15