In complexion at least Nature meant us all to be beautiful. Every night while we sleep Nature meant our complexions to be renewed and refreshed because she meant the outer layer of skin gradually to disappear as it was worn out and dried by exposure and give place to the clear, young skin which is always growing underneath. That's what ought to happen. Often it doesn't. Often minute particles of the old, worn-out cuticle clog up the pores and positively stifle the young, growing skin. Then complexions grow dull and patchy. The way to prevent it is to assist Nature in Nature's way by gently rubbing in a little of that wonderful Mercolized Wax. If every night before you go to bed you gently massage your face and neck with pure Mercolized Wax. then while you sleep the Mercolized Wax will be gently, imperceptibly dissolving away every clogging particle of the old, weatheirbeaten skin "and giving the fresh, new skin a real chance. In this simple, scientific fact lies the secret of most of our famous beauties. Their wonderful complexions are all due to their helping Nature todo its work, and you can do iust the same thing. But be sure to get pure Mercolized Was, for nothing else works in quite the same natural way. Any chemist will supply it. DOES NOT contain Mercury or anything injurious to the complexion, and is guaranteed, not to encourage the growth c<f hair.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19976, 19 June 1928, Page 4
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