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FONTAINE of Brussels Beauty Specialist to Royalty advises this . J new way to *• skin beauty J] "The one way of ensuring that i .the skin is thoroughly cleansed \\ oi all impurities in the pores is \ the regular use twice daily of a k really good soap—and in my ex- / I iX perience the one soap to use is | j ■ J \ Palmolive. 11 ' are allowed to remain clogged up 25 Rue Ste. Gudule, Brussels*.* indefinitely with particles of powder, rouge, fine dust, etc., the deli- " The first care of a beauty special- cate tissues must suffer and lose all ist,” says M. Fontaine, "is to see their vitality. That is why I althat the skin is in a condition to insist that before W own respond to treatment in the Salon, preparations are applied, the skin Many complexions begin to lose must first be cleansed with their freshness and youthful supple- Palmolive. ; riess long before their time for no What Fontaine advocates, in Bruspther reason than that the skin, is se l s> j s recommended in London by never allowed to breathe. For skins such authorities as Madame Bertha ■ .do breathe tarough the pores. It Jacobson; in Paris, by Cavalieri, . ; ollows therefore that if the pores Madame Valentin le Brun, Payot, Masse, Vincent, Delord et Bion; in Vienna, by Pessl; in Berlin, by Elise Bock. In fact, every authority of consequence all over the world, gives this same advice on the care V th 6 S^ n: wasb or b€aut y w * tb z Palmolive Soap. Massage the skin ' Of minutes witb Palmolive lather; rinse, first with warm water, ' then with cold. That’s all. Its • H D P er simplicity is one reason why this I Cake. * s tbe most P o p u l ar facial treatment COPYRIGHT NSB-16-30 * n tbe w Orld.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 April 1930, Page 13
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