COMPLEXIONS ON ICE.
LONDON, May 7. An exhibitor at the Chemists’ Exhibition claims that the modem girl, despite night clubs and cocktails-, can acquire a “ roses and cream ” companion without going to bed a moment earlier. He explains that Scandinavian’s clear rosy complexons are due to regular ice massage. He points out that as ice is difficult to obtain in England, it can be replaced by a metal cone containing chemicals which produce a freezing effect. Regular massage with the cone produces a natural rosy glow and removes wrinkles and crows’ feet.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18467, 19 May 1928, Page 1
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