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Maison Anderson c Well known Q)unedin SSeauty Specialists agree with Mm. PAYOT of Paris on this 2-minute complexion treatment ”In maintaining an exclusive Beauty Shoppe Service I find the emollient effect of palm and olive oils, contained in Palmolive Soap is greatly beneficial to the skin. This is the reason why I urge all taiy Clients to use Palmolive Soap at least twice daily.” MAISON ANDERSON, Exchange Building, DUNEDIN. "Recently I discovered a way in which the success of my work as beauty specialist could be increased•. I recommended to my clients the soap of palm and olive oils which, separately, have great cosmetic value—and which, 'in the blending of Palmolive Soap, are doubly effective “ Madame Payot in her artfully decorated Paris salon, where every phase of beauty culture is carefully studied by this beauty dictator. Many of the loveliest women of the continent come to consult the eminent Madame Payot on problems of skin care. A priceless formula embodying the precious oils of palm and olive, famous since the days ofCleopatra for prolonging health xnd beauty. 71 M 2 D fduyr£~ 13 tut RICHttAUSt .Paris & PER CAKE For many years the elite of- Paris have listened to the beauty advice of Mme. Payot, teacher of many famous beauty specialists who now carry the great Payot methods to cosmopolitan centres throughout the world. ' To-day, Mme. Payot advises the daily use of palm and olive oils in soap, in a simple 2-minute treatment, and warns against the harsh effects of the wrong kind of soap. Here is beauty news, indeed! Mme. Pay ops discovery Madame Payot, in her appropriately modem background on the Rue Richepause, Paris, tells, of this discovery on complexion care: "1 found,” she says, "that some women habitually use soaps that harm the skin, that some. of my treatments in consequence seemed to have no permanent effect.. . that lam constantly working to overcome the bad results of improper home cleansing; "So, I commenced to recommend to my patfchts that soap made of palm and olive oils, which, separately, have great cosmetic value, and which, in Palmolive blending, are doubly efficacious in the case of blackheads, f open pores, greasy skin, etc. “The difference was immediately apparent,” says this distinguished exponent of beauty culture. , Madame Payot prefers, a soap with an olive oil base, because it gets down into the pores, Maison Anderson came to Dunedin at the opening of - the New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition. Since then the business has grown considerably and now every class of yeauty culture is provided and' carried out by most modem methods and equip* ment. The Principal of the Maison Anderson Beauty Shoppe, has for many yean urged the twice daily use of Palmolive Soap. He. realizes the absolute necessity for thorough skin cleanliness before any beauty treatment can be effective and says: "I find that the rich abundant lather of this soap, that is made of olive and palm oils, gently rids the' pores of their impurities and keeps the skin fine-textured and satiny.” Above is shown a corner of the waiting room in the Maison Anderson Beauty Shoppe and at the right is the Principal. releases accumulated dirt, dust, oil, and , leaves the skin fresh and radiant with delicate color. Her 2-minute treatment Here is the famous Palmolive treatment, recommended all over the world, as Madame Payot would advise it: make a creamy lather of Palmolive Soap 1 and warm water. With both hands massage this well Into the skin two minutes, allowing it to penetrate the pores. Then rinse, first with warm water, gradually with colder. A final rinse with ice water is a refreshing astringent. For a dry skin,- a touch of cold cream before adding powder and rouge; for oily skin, an astringent lotion. A single treatment, yet it undoubtedly explains why; Palmolive is one of the two largest selling soaps in France—known the world over as home of exquisite cosmetics. In forty-nine other countries, it is more generally used than any other soap. COPYRIGHT D.D. 3-5640. NEW LIVES FOR OLD/ New Nerves for Old! New Spirits for Old! New Strength for Old! Never before has Science known so SURE and SPEEDY a Tonic Restorative as Yeast-Vile. It has a Marvellous EFFECT on Tired or Overtaxed Nerves and In cases Of ANEMIA, DYSPEPSIA, SLEEP LtSSNESS. and ail FUNCTIONAL DISORDERS—its like has never been seen, and can never be equalled. 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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20962, 27 February 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20962, 27 February 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20962, 27 February 1930, Page 2