Nonahsorbeni Face Powder by a Bond Street Beauty Specialist Ordinary face powders only prevent ugly shine for a few minutes. Then the powder itself becomes shiny. This is because ordinary powders absorb the •Itin's natural moisture and form a glistening paste like wet flour. Chemists have devoted years of study to finding a non-absorbent face powder. They succeeded finally by blending with the powder a new ingredient called Mousse of Cream. This process has now been patented by Tokalon. ' Bl&NOtD WITH MOUSSE OF CREAM WIU MOT ORV UP THE SKIN TO\W.OTI vqnooW. Poudre Tokalon, because it contains Mousse of Cream, cannot soak up the skin's moisture. Poudre Tokalon avoids all caking and patchiness. It gives an even smooth " dull finish " —just like the bloom on a fresh peach. The Mousse of Cream In Poudre Tokalon prevents it from drying up the natural oils of the skin, causing it to become rough and dry—like ordinary powders do. Poudre Tokalon stays on five times as long as ordinary powders. It clings to the skin in all weathers and while dancing for hours in the hottest room. It is the one powder that prevents ugly skin shine all day long but itself never becomes shiny. Sole Consignees for New Zealand: J. Myer# & Co. Ltd., Hunter Street, Wellington, N.Z.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22469, 13 July 1936, Page 17
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