THE DUCHESSE de Richelieu
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PATRICIAN in the best American tradition, the Duchesse de Richelieu by her marriage added to her native endowment one of the proudest names of old France, and was drawn at once into the glamorous whirl of international social life. Asked how she continues to retain her freshness and bloom through all her exacting social activities, she replied: “Care of the skin. It is an obligation always to appear with a complexion fresh and radiant, never betraying the least trace of any weariness or imperfection. And this care, in my opinion, can best be had by the daily use of Pond’s Two Creams.” Hundreds of beautiful and distinguished women everywhere have found in these same two delicate, fragrant creams made by Pond’s, the perfect equipment for keeping their fragile skins just exquisite. Before retiring , cleanse your skin deeply with Pond's Cold Cream , patting it on lavishly and letting it stay on several moments. Now with a soft cloth, or tissue remove all the cream and dirt which its pure oils have brought to the surface. Repeat the process.
BRITISH MADE
If your skin is dry, pat more cream on and leave it over night. Several times by day, especially after an outing, cleanse your skin with Pond’s Cold Cream the same way, and finish with a dash of cold water or a rub with ice to close the pores. After these daytime cleansings , smooth ■ over your refreshed , invigorated skin , ever so little of Pond's Vanishing Cream. A soft protection against wind and dust, it also lends an exquisite tone to your skin. Flick on your powder and see how evenly it lies, how long it stays! Buy Pond’s Two Creams at any chemist’s shop* or toilet goods counter and begin today to follow this method commended by the lovely Duchesse de Richelieu. The Pond’s Extract Company.
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Ladies' Mirror, Volume V, Issue 6, 1 December 1926, Page 43
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320THE DUCHESSE de Richelieu Ladies' Mirror, Volume V, Issue 6, 1 December 1926, Page 43
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