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SOOTHE YOUR FACE

There is nothing like a hot spoon to soothe and beautify the face when it is desirous that the tired feeling should disappear before dance or bridge party. To perform this treatment first cleanse your face and throat. Use either soap and water or a cleansing cream or liquid. Then spread a heavy coating of tissue cream over your face, being especially generous with it around your eyes. Now dip a teaspoon into a cup of hot water, and use the back of this heated spoon as a little iron for erasing those criss-cross lines from the corners of your eyes. Dip the spoon into hot water again and continue the smoothing out of the skin for one minute around each eye. Don’t forget to keep the spoon hot! If you have never tried this method of eliminating fine surface lines, you will be amazed at the way the spoon holds the heat and the soothing effect it has on the skin. When working the spoon under the eyes be sure to move it from the temples in toward the nose. When the treatment has been thoroughly performed, remove all the cream and apply a skin freshening lotion or astringent, then make up as usual with a milky powder base, rouge, and powder, and see how good the effect will be.

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Southland Times, Issue 22949, 23 July 1936, Page 15

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SOOTHE YOUR FACE Southland Times, Issue 22949, 23 July 1936, Page 15

SOOTHE YOUR FACE Southland Times, Issue 22949, 23 July 1936, Page 15

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