YOUR HANDS
TAKE CARE
Some women are the happy possessors of shell-like nails, to the delicate pink surface of which no additional polish need be applied. Much more common is it, however, to find
that the nails lose their transparency as their owners grow older, and either become pale, brittle, and ribbed with uneven ridges, or else they gradually thicken, and in doing so become coarse and colourless.
To polish th. nail and to impart to it at the same time a dainty pink tint is the work of a very few minutes, and this little detail of the process of manicure should be observed daily—at least once, or as often as time and inclination will allow.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 520, 24 November 1928, Page 21
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117YOUR HANDS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 520, 24 November 1928, Page 21
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