How to Treat your Hair & Complexion
A Few Simple Beauty- Hints
By GABY DESLYS, The Well-known Parisian Actress You ask me for a few hints on the treatment of the hair and complexion. Well, the lot* " treatment" you give the skin the better, I do not believe much in massage, but a little cream to the face is necessary to eountevaok the effects of wind or sun. Whai; cream wo-ild I recommend ? Well, I advise yea to usca little mercolisocl wax every night and again in the morning after washing the fac*. Rub it gently *»..» .»»» skin, then wipe off any super- rlno'.iswax and dust a littl« barri-agar over tha face. You will find that this will b« the only "treatma nt" necessary; .and will keep your faco fresh aad youth-ful-looking for *ll your life. The mer-colise.-l *' ax ramoves all the dead outer skin, " ' ' " so that you have always a fair, fresh complexion hko a girl's. . For tho hair, the first ana most important thine is a good shampoo. Never ase anything inferior to wash the hair wi!h. Get (OHM good stallax from your chemist, and use a teaspoonful in a cup of hot water. Then riusa the hair well, and it will look bright and glossy. _ A tonic is necessary when the hair is irioibwd to fall out more than it should, awl is always good to use during the spring and Autumn. 'Then the hair njods a little, what do you call it ?—stimulant; and for tlm I would advise you to get. a packet of boranium and mi* it with some bay rum. Dab this into tha roots, and it will not only stop tho fall, but make your hair grow long and thick. Give your hair a good biushing every night, and that will be all that you need do.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3244, 17 May 1916, Page 67
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