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kiiiiniiiiiiniiiiiiHiuiiniiiniiir Beauty Secrets fr-A'/ifcITSR By "MIMOSA." fiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiumiiiiiiiiiiiiiHHiiumiiiiiimiiiiiiol Hair Culture. Renewing Complexions. v DISTRESSING lack of hair will mar average woman of to-day is usually *. the most beautiful face, and, after all, I satisfied if her completion is passably ' there is really no need to have poor pretty, little knowing that an exquisite or impoverished hair if a few commonsenso skin is now within her reach, providing rules are observed. First of all, hair tonics she has the good sense to stop using cheap must be freshly-made in order to obtain the made-up preparations, and adopt what has best results, and thousands of women, and now become known as the mercolised-vwax men, too, are now ir king up their own habit. It is a pity that every woman in lotions with most satisfactory results. For the land cannot .be apprised of this simplo this purpose they obtain from the chemists method. The few to whom its virtues are one ounce of bornnium and mix this with already known have complexions that are a quarter pint of bay rum; quite a simple the envy of all their friends, and, as is formula, and, according to all accounts, usually the case, the majority of them remarkably effective. This simple home- refuse to divulge the secret. However, ' made lotion quickly removes all dandruff, the formula has now been verified, and is and creates a growth of new healthy hay: known as mercolised. wax. Inquiries at which will gladden the heart of any woman*, several chemists' shops have resulted in One word in conclusion. Do not experi- ascertaining that this substance has been ment with your hair, long suffering"though known to the select few for some years it may be. Nature will surely revolt if you as a complexion beautifier; but it is only continue to subject the hair and scalp to until quite recently that it has been used to all kinds -of fanciful treatments. Employ a any*' extent for this purpose. It was also tonio by all means if such is required; explained how mercolised wax renews the but, having found a satisfactory one, use complexion; but, as this .. is rather no other. technical, it is not proposed to repeat it x here. It will be sufficient _to say that _, - J,. T through some peculiar action? the wax Good Shampoo Important. absorbs the dead and discoloured outer j 'HE hair should be allowed to breathe, c " t[ s e > revealing the f res h • young*.comand the greasy film around each strand P le * l , on every woman has under- ' must bo removed with a mild non- seath5 eath - The process occupies about ten kaline shampoo. Soaps should be and the change is so gradual and .__ooed. The very best solution for the imperceptible that no discomfort whatever purpose can be made by dissolving a tea- J? ca , used - . T J? Q treatment is perfectly spoonful of stallax granules in a cup of harmless, and the wax may be used as hot water. It stimulates the ' scalp to often as desiredhealthy- action, and at the same time leaves the hair in that soft, fluffy condition so much . admired.. Any chemist can supply you with an original packet of stallax. Blackheads Fly Away. muon . aomirea.. Any onanist can supply * PRACTICALLY instantaneous remedy you with an original packet of stallax, /A {or blackheads, greasy skins, and Sufficient to make twenty-five or thirty * a enlarged pores, recently discovered, shampoos. j s now coming into use in the boudoir. It is very simple, harmless, and Magic for Superfluous Hair, Vrfmottu^tJ IT is astounding the number of women,water. After the effervescence has subwho suffer from growths of sided bathe the face in the liquid, using hair on the face, and it will come as a a small sponge or soft cloth. In a few piece of good news to know that there is minutes dry the face and the offensive a simple substance, known as powdered blackheads will come v right off on the pheminol, which will remove it immediately towel. Also the largo oily pores immediand permanently. Mix a < small quantity ately close y up and efface themselves into a thin paste with a little water, and naturally. The greasiness disappears and apply to the objectionable growths. In the skin is left smooth, soft, and cool. *wo minutes all trace of the hair will This simple treatment is then repeated a „iave entirely vanished, and your skin will few times at intervals of four or five days be as soft and smooth as a child's. to ensure the permanence of the result.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3315, 26 September 1917, Page 50

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Page 50 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3315, 26 September 1917, Page 50

Page 50 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3315, 26 September 1917, Page 50

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