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as i (J u iNE searching scrutiny in your mirror—face to face, as if you were another girl—such clear-sighted honesty is of inestimable value. Meet yourself face to face in your mirror and pass judgment upon what you see as critically as if you were some other girl. Don’t condone complexion defects. Don’t console yourself by hoping they won’t be noticed. Don’t excuse sallowness and blemishes by blaming the light. Instead, take note of every fault and learn the remedy. Whether your problem is to improve a poor complexion or to keep a good one, the first step is the same. The network of tiny pores which compose the surface of the skin must, every day, be cleansed from clogging accumulations. The natural oil of the skin, which nature has provided as a beautifier, is often secreted in excess. In combination with dust and powder it ij vjou Were another <sirl. O quickly fills up these minute pores unless carefully washed away. -Soap and water is the only effective means of cleansing yet discovered. Cold cream alone only increases the clogging, while other remedies are often unnecr ssarily harsh. The selection of the soap you use is the only problem and this is easily solved. Facial soap must be pure, mild and soothing in its action. Thus you should select Palmolive. Once a day, and the best time is bed-time, wash your face thoroughly with the y refuse, creamy Palmolive lather. Massage it thoroughly into the skin. Then rinse carefully and dry with a fine, soft towel. A week of this simple cleansing treatment with Palmolive will work wonders in the condition of your skin. Buy a cake of Palmolive to-day. Begin this treatment to-night. Soon, to look into your mirror will make you glad. THE PALMOLIVE CO. (AUSTRALASIA) LTD., 326 Lambton Quay, Wellington ■giimiiiimiiiiiiniiimiiii O •laaaaiaiiaaiiaaaiaaaaiiaiaiaaii 9dL z £ P.aim and Olive Oils 2 nothin y else give E nature’s grten colour to z c Palmohve Soap. iiaiaaaaaaaaiaaaiiiaaaaaaaaiaaii’ P.O.t

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Ladies' Mirror, Volume 2, Issue 8, 1 February 1924, Page 34

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Page 34 Advertisement 1 Ladies' Mirror, Volume 2, Issue 8, 1 February 1924, Page 34

Page 34 Advertisement 1 Ladies' Mirror, Volume 2, Issue 8, 1 February 1924, Page 34

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