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MISTAKES WOMEN MAKE IN THE CAKE OE TIIEIIl COMPLEXIONS
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FIRST, main" women powder the wrong wav: — Manv wonun who appreciate the imponanoe of powdering, fail to understand the right wav to do it. Again and again during the dav, on the street, in the shops — evei^'where — they are powdering, in a trantic erton to overcome a shinv face.
^ ct the uglv glisten keeps cro|>ping out.
This is because people make the nii-takc ut applying the powder .iinct.'s to the skin.
If powdering is to be at all lasting, the tiling to do is always to applv a powder base. Before you powder, take just a little I'ond's \'ani5hing Cream on the tips of \ our fingers. Rub it well into your fiice. Instantly it disappears, leaving your skin softened and refreshed. Now powder, and don't think of it again.
Pond's \ anishing Cream has no oil, so it cannot come out in a shine. More than this, it holds the powder fast to your face two or three times as long as ever before.
Dermatologists say that such a powder base is a protection to the skin. It keeps its texture from the coarsening due to exposure.
When \ou are dressing for the evening, do not make the mistake of failing to freshen your complexion. By lightly rubbing Pond's Vanishing Cream into your skin you can insuntly give it a fresher, more vital look.
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TJF.C.AL'SK vou liavc Icarncii to dcpciui u|>on Pond's I'linisting Cream lor a powder base, for freshening the skin and protecting it from chapping, do not forget the importance of (#/</ cream.
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N\'heny()ii areall ready for bed, rub some I'lind's Cold Creanj into vour pores and wipe it oft" with a soft cloth. In this way \our skin will be kept clear and tree from dullness.
Vou will fiiui, too, that you can give \ourselfa wonderful massage with I'ond'sColdCream. It h?s just the consistency that is perteit for working \\c!l into thcskin.
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