Modern Screen (Aug-Dec 1943)

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UP FROM THE SOIL ** Deb keeps Wartime Beauty bright with a Woodbury facial Cocktail lovely Frances Chisholm, Greensboro, N. C, deb, L is really "down to earth," doing war emergency farm work. She says: "I dreaded to think what chaff from grain and barnyard dust might do to coarsen my skin. But I'm always on guard against letting dirt clog my pores. Twice a day I take a Woodbury Facial Cocktail. This quick skin-cleansing with mild Woodbury Soap leaves my skin bright and fresh." Be proud of hard work— but keep skin sparkling clear and smooth with famous Woodbury Facial Soap, made for the shin alone. Gentle, it contains a costly ingredient for extra mildness. Woodbury helps soften hated blackheads, lifts away flaky, worn-out skin. Get Woodbury Soap today. 1. Frances confesses: "Farm work can make a girl's skin oily. But it's no chore for Woodbury Soap to freshen my skin. I take a daily Woodbury Facial Cocktail. Petite and pretty Frances Chisholm of Greensboro, N. C, made her debut at the Governor's Ball. She comments: "Our Carolina moon is a potent matchmaker. But it's my guess — even in a Blackout — the girl with 'The Skin You Love to Touch' will win romance. That's why I'm a staunch believer in Woodbury Soap. It's a grand soap!" 2. "First, i scrub my face with Woodbury Soap till it sparkles. Then rinse with lukewarm water, followed by cold." Famous Woodbury is extra mild — contains a costly mellowing ingredient. 3. NO al'lbiS if skin looks dingy now. Frances is popular with Uncle Sam's favorite nephews. "The boys compliment my complexion," says deb. Woodbury is a true skin soap. Try it! * BACK UP YOUR FIGHTING MAN — BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS * AUGUST, 1943