ABOUT WRINKLES.
HOW TO DEFY THEM. A woman can keep her face free from lines and wrinkles until almost any age if sho remembers to keep the skin in a good condition by a few common-sense rules, writes a trained nurse and masseuse. After the age of 25 the natural oils gradually decrease, and the lack of them causes the skin to form lines and furrows. Cream, butter, milk, cheese, olive oil, and cod liver cil are splendid antiwrinkle foods. Some people are fastidiius over oil, but taken in lemon juice the oiliness is eradicated. It should be taken three times daily after meals. Rain water is tho best for toilet purposes—hard water will soon roughen the fine texture of the complexion. Failing rain water add a teaspoonful of borax to a bowl of water. Always finish up with a vigorous rinse with cold water, to stimulate the circulation and close tho pores. A skin that has a tendency to line requires feeding with a nourishing cold cream very frequently.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20514, 15 March 1930, Page 6 (Supplement)
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