Radio Digest (Nov 1930-Apr 1931)

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Radio Digest FOLLOW MY STARS OF YOUTH TO A Clearer; ter jmn Frances Ingram herself tells how to keep the skin lovely at its 6 vital places ' ' "\7"OU are just as young and attractive, JL or just as old, as your skin looks," I told a charming woman who recently came to consult me. "Keep your skin immaculately clean . . . Keep it youthful at my six stars . . . And you are youthfully lovely . " Then I explained to her my method with Milkweed Cream. "To cleanse the skin, spread my Milkweed Cream generously over your face and neck. Let it remain for several minutes, to allow the delicate oils to penetrate deeply into the pores, and then remove every vestige of it with soft linen. "Now — apply a fresh film of the Milkweed Cream. With outward and upward strokes pat it into the skin at the six points starred on my mannequin. "There are special toning ingredients in this Milkweed Cream. These penetrate the cleansed pores and defend the skin against blemishes and aging lines and leave it clear, soft and lovely." This charming woman came back to see me, a day or two ago. Her skin looked marvelously clear and soft and fresh! She looked at least five years younger — and said she felt it! *ii 1 have recommended my Milkweed Cream and my method to so many women, and 1 have seen their skin grow fresh, clear, young. Won't you follow my six stars to a clearer, softer, younger skin? If you have any special questions to ask about skin care, write for a copy of my booklet, "Why Only A Healthy Skin Can Stay Young." Or tune in on my radio hour, "Through The Looking Glass With Frances Ingram," Tuesdays, 10:15 A. M., E. S.T., over WJZ and Associated Stations. STUDY MY MANNEQUIN AND HER "STARS" TO KNOW WHY (Jrdu a healthi! skin can .slau uounq -k , THE forehead — To guard against lines and wrinkles here, apply Milkweed Cream, stroking with fingertips, outward from the center of your brow. , the eyes— If you would avoid aging crow's feet, smooth Ingram's about the eyes, stroke with a feather touch outward, beneath eyes and over eyelids. THE mouth — Drooping lines are easily defeated by filming the fingertips with my cream and sliding them upward over the mouth and then outward toward the ears, starting at the middle of the chin. * the throat — To keep your throat from flabhiness, cover with a film of Milkweed and smooth gently downward, ending with rotary movement at base of neck. THE NECK — To prevent a sagging chin and a lined neck, stroke with fingertips covered with Milkweed from middle of chin toward the ears and patting firmly all along the jaw contours. THE SHOULDERS — To have shoulders that are blemish-free and firmly smooth, cleanse with Milkweed Cream and massage with palm of hand in rotary motion. INGRAM'S uDcec^orGam Frances Ingram, Dopt. R-110 108 Washington St.. N. Y. C. Please send meyoui free booklet, "Why Only ,i I U.ilthy Skm Can Suy Young," which tc-lls in complete detail how to care for the skm and to guaril the six vital spots ot youth. A.:..'-, ti City.