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"My doctor recommended it,” says lovely ANNE JEFFREYS STERLING,
"and I’ve found that a daily LINIT bath is the perfect way to soothe and protect little Jeffreys’ sensitive skin,”
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T’S a happy, happy day for your baby when you discover Linit for die bath. Because a Linit bath soothes and protects delicate skin as nothing else can.
The reason is simple: As you know, diapers, clothes, everything that touches your baby’s tender skin — the air, even the very water in which > you bathe him — can be a source of irritation.
But a small amount of Linit Starch makes bath ji water feel soft and cooling . . . leaves a smooth, il invisible film that absorbs excessive moisture and
actually guards the skin. Remember, too, a Linit bath not only protects baby from prickly heat, diaper rash and other annoying skin irritations, but helps to relieve and control these conditions once they develop.
So, it’s only natural that Linit, starch from corn, is preferred by mothers everywhere for baby’s bath.
Next time you bathe your baby, give him a Linit bath. See his skin become fresher, softer — and ever so much smoother.
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Swish approximately half a cup of LINIT STARCH into your baby’s bath. See how smoothly, quickly it dissolves. Bathe baby as usual. Then pat dry with a soft towel to leave a sheer veil of protecting Linit on the skin.
Anne Jeffreys ... star of stage, screen and TV and her son Jeffreys
Corn Products Refining Co.
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