London's distinguished beauty expert Mme. Jacobson tells how to keep skin lovely '7 ml my clients to use only the soap blended of palm and olive oils Palmolive. It provides that absolute skin cleanliness which must be the foundation of beauty." 11/12 Dovw Srurr. London. V. t A FTER 22 years' experience as beauty dictator to Royalty and London's aristocracy, Madame Jacobson turns to one of the simplest of all beauty treatments for home use. "To enable my clients to safeguard their complexious —to retain radiant skin texture," says Madame Jacobson, "I provide them with my own special Skin Food Creme to be used at night and I' ask them to use my famous Skin Tonic after cleansing the skin. "I then urge them to_use no soap other than Palmolive. At the same time, I warn them of all the harsh effects of soaps not made exclusively of these oils." Leading specialists advise the Palmolive method of skin care wherever beauty culture is practiced. The method they use is that subscribed to by Madame Jacobson. This treatment, night and morning: make a creamy lather of Palmolive Soap and warm water. With both hands massage this well into the skin two minutes, allowing it to penetrate into the pores. Then rinse, first with warm water, gradually with colder. Madame Jacobson, in her London salon; Lina Cavalieri, in Paris; Pessl. in Vienna; Elise Bock, in Berlin —all over the world specialists in beauty care recommend Palmolive. Start it tonight. 1/D PER /o . CAK COPYRIGHT NS «.<*. ''
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17237, 17 April 1930, Page 9
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