Motion Picture Magazine (Feb-Jul 1919)

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/T7^MOT10N piCTU ( hei I MAGAZINE. Ethel Clayton Lasky Star Lillian Walker, With the Lillian Walker Production Co. ■■■■■ ■ # Famous Beauties of the Screen Give Five Aids to Beauty Choose Any One of These Methods and Let It Solve Your Beauty Problem Once for All yf N opportunity like this comes but ^j[ once in an age. Irresistible beauty! What woman in the land would not give her all to know the key to the secret? Here is the opportunity perhaps you have been seeking. These five beauty aids told by these five beauty queens are, above all, simple and economical. Make them your "stand-bys" and they will stand by you. Lillian Walker Says: "You'll Prove It On Your Own Complexion." "There is a way, a quite-certain way, to make the skin clear and uniform, indescribably lovely, free from freckles, and spots, muddiness, or blemishes. Those who are willing to try this, should remain faithful to its use. You will prove its results on your own complexion. If you will simply mix the contents of a oneounce package of zintone, — which any druggist can supply you — with water and two tablespoon fuis of glycerine as directed on the package, it will form a delightfully satiny cream, ready for use. This makes over a pint of cream, it is economical and can be used liberally. I can render you no better service than to make this suggestion." Marguerite Clayton Says Shampoos Are as Different as Night From Day. ' "Most people, apparently, do not realize that there are accumulations constantly forming on the scalp and which hold on very tenaciously. Washing with ordinary soaps or shampoos does not seem to dislodge this film. A very effective way to remove it is by dissolving them with what is known as eggol. This comes in small white and golden pearls. "A teaspoonful of this dissolved in a half cup of water makes a most luxurious head-wash, and dissolves every bit of foreign accumulation on the scalp. You will find it leaves the scalp cleaner than you ever thought it possible to have it. It leaves the hair silky, and, I am sure, helps the hair to more vigorous growth. For a quarter, one. can get enough eggol for over a dozen of these shampoos." Ruth Roland: "By All Means Use Sulfo Solution for Superfluous Hair." "Here is a way to remove superfluous hair which is as pleasant and easy, and free from irritation, as the use of any ordinary face lotion. In fact, it now becomes a toilet pleasure instead of a dread. You wet the hairs to be removed with just a few drops of sulfo solution, which you can secure at any drug store. You can apply it with your fingers. "The hairs will quickly shrivel up, dissolve away, so that you can rub them right off with your fingers. The best part of it is that it leaves the skin in a glorious condition, free from any spotting or irritation, every hair is gone and no one can tell that you had superfluous hairs at all. It is as safe as any face cream." Ethel Clayton: "Make Skin Pores Smaller To Remove Wrinkles." "It is well known that a coarse skin, or one with large pores, usually shows the most flabbiness and the most wrinkles. By making the pores smaller, an important result is produced on wrinkles. The pores 'brace up' and the skin becomes finer in texture. It is possible to brace up the pores, to give the skin a finer texture, to make it more plump and youthful. Result, fewer wrinkles. "You can produce a very pronounced effect on wrinkles by using a cream, very easily made by mixing two ounces of eptol in a half pint of water and adding a ce? S-r Muriel Ostriche, World Film Co. Star tablespoonful of glycerine. Use it very freely and notice the results of lines of age, wrinkles, and crow's feet. I feel sure you will not be disappointed." Muriel Ostriche Says: "Hair Growth Can Easily Be Forced." "Talk about hair growing out fast, and in rich vigorous profusion, well, I would like to see every woman just use this. Personal experience is more eloquent than any written-word. Just measure the length of your hair today, use the method I suggest here, and then measure your hair again in' a few weeks. That will tell the story. All that is necessary is to get from the drug store an ounce package of beta-quinol, and mix this with a half pint of bay rum and a half pint of water, or else with a full pint of witchhazel. Then the hair-grower is ready. It certainly is a. delight to use, and it contains no oil. It is exceedingly economical." 1A< The articles mentioned above can be obtained in all first-class drugstores. In case your druggist cannot supply you, crrangements have been made so that the same will be sent you, tra)isportation charges paid, by the Cooper Pharmacal Co., 523 Thompson Bldg., Chicago, C\ on receipt of price, as follows: zintone, eptol, and beta-quinol each 50c; sulfo solution, $1.00. But first ask your druggist to get it for you. CflO Age.