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SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 19.
Wfurtis the matter with my skin?
Examine your skin closely! Find out
just the condition it is in. Then read
below why you can change it and how
Here is why your complexion can be improved, no matter what is
keeping it from being attractive now. Your skin, like the rest of
your body, is changing every day. As old skin dies new skin
forms in its place.
This is your opportunity. By the proper external treatment you
can make this new skin just what you would love to have it.
Or—by neglecting to give this new skin proper care as it forms
every day, you can keep your skin in its present condition and
forfeit the charm of “a skin you love to touch.” Which will you
do? Will you begin at once to
bring to your skin that charm you
have longed for? Then begin to
night the treatment below suited
to the needs of your skin, and
make it a daily habit thereafter.
1— To free your skin of blackheads
Blackheads are a confession of the use of the wrong
method of cleansing for that type of skin which is
subject to this disfiguring trouble. The following
Woodbury treatment will keep such a skin free from
blackheads:
Apply hot cloths to the face until the skin is red
dened. Then with a rough washcloth work up a heavy
lather of Woodbury’s Facial Soap and rub it into the
pores thoroughly always with an upward and out
ward motion. Rinse with clear hot water, then with
cold the colder the better. If possible, rub your
face for a few minutes with a piece of ice. Always
dry the skin carefully.
Do not expect to get the desired results by using this
treatment for a time and then neglecting it. But
make it a daily habit, and it will give you a clear, at
tractive skin that the steady use of Woodbury’s
always brings.
2 To rouse a sluggish, colorless skin
A dull, sallow, lifeless complexion has several causes.
Whatever the cause, the first thing to do is to stim
ulate your skin —to make it active. The following
treatment is the most effective you can use:
Dip your washcloth in very warm water and hold it
to your face. Now take the cake of Woodbury’s
Facial Soap', dip it in water and rub the cake itself
over your skin. Leave the slight coating of soap on
for a few minutes until the skin feels drawn and dry.
Then dampen the skin and rub the soap in gently
with an upward and outward motion. Rinse the
face thoroughly, first in tepid water, then in cold.
Whenever possible rub the face briskly with a piece
of ice. Always dry carefully.
This treatment with Woodbury’s cleanses the pores,
brings the blood to the face and stimulates the fine
muscular fibres of the skin. Try It tonight—see what
a soft, lovely color it brings to your cheeks.
3 To clear a blemished skin
Skin specialists are tracing fewer and fewer troubles
to the blood—more to bacteria and parasites that are
carried into the pores of the skin with dust, soot and
grime. The following local treatment will clear your
skin of any blemishes caused by this most powerful
and persistent enemy: Just before retiring, wash in
your usual way with Woodbury’s Facial Soap and
warm water, finishing with a dash of cold water.
Then dip the tips of your fingers in warm water and
rub them on the cake of Woodbury’s until they are
covered with a heavy “soap cream.” Cover each
blemish with a thick coat of this. Let it dry and
remain on over night. In the morning wash in your
usual way with Woodbury’s.
Repeat this cleansing, antiseptic treatment every
night until the blemishes disappear. Use Woodbury’s
regularly thereafter in your daily toilet. This will
make your skin so strong and active that it will
keep your complexion free ftom blemishes.
4 To reduce conspicuous nose pores
Complexions otherwise flawless are often ruined by
conspicuous nose pores. In such cases the small
muscular fibres of the nose have become weakened
and do not keep the pores closed as they should be.
Instead theje pores collect dirt, clog up and become
enlarged. To reduce these enlarged pores:
Wring a cloth from very hot water, lather it with
Woodbury’s Facial Soap, then hold it to your face.
When the heat has expanded the pores, rub in, very
gently, a fresh lather of Woodbury s. Repeat this hot
water and lather application several times, stopping
at once if the nose feels sensitive. Then finish by
rubbing the nose for a few minutes with a piece of
ice. This treatment with Woodbury’s cleanses the
pores, and strengthens the muscular fibus so that
they can contract properly. But do not expect to
change in a week a condition resulting from years of
neglect. Use this treatment persistently. It will
gradually reduce the enlarged pores and cause them
to contract until they are inconspicuous.
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5 To whiten freckled, nun-tanned ikin
Spring and summer weather bring to many women
the new complexion trouble of freckles and tan. Pro
longed exposure often brings about an undue tanning
which, if not corrected, may become permanent.
Something must he done to whiten the skin without
injuring its texture. Try this simple natural method:
Just before you retire, cleanse the skin thoroughly by
washing in your usual way with Woodbury’s Facial
Soap and lukewarm water. Wipe off the surplus mois
ture, but leave the skin slightly damp. Now dip the
cake of Woodbury’s in a bowl of water and go over
your face and throat several times with the cake it
self, I>et this lather remain on over night, and wash
again in the morning with warm water followed by
cold, but no soap except that which has remained on
the skin.
Thia treatment In Juat what your nkln needs to whiten It. IJr.c it
enrery ni*ht unless your nkin should become too arr>*itive. In which
cam discontinue until thU sensitive f«wlinir dlmppenr* A few
Applications should show a marked improvement. U*e W'kxl
bury'e rtrulmrly thereafter in your daily toilet and keep your
•kin In perfect health.
6 To correct an oily skin and shiny nose
That bugbear of so many an oily skin and shiny
nose has various contributory causes. Whatever
the cause in your case, proper external treatment will
relieve your skin of this embarrassing condition. First
cleanse your skin thoroughly by washing in your
usual way with Woodbury’s Facial Soap and warm
water. Wipe off the surplus moisture, but leave tho
skin slightly damp. Now work up a heavy warm
water lather of Woodbury’s in your hands. Apply
it to your face and rub it into the pores thoroughly
—always with an upward and outward motion of the
finger tips. Rinse with warm water, then with cold
—the colder the better. If possible, rub your face
for a few minutes with a piece of ire.
This treatment will make your skin fresher and clear
er the first time you use it. Make it a nightly habit
and before long you will gain complete relief from
the embarrassment of an oily, shiny skin.
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"A radiant complexion, a soft, velvety
| shin one you love to touch can you ,
imagine a greater charm?" f J
How to make a useful
treatment card
Cut out this panel around outside of bor
der. Paste on a piece of cardboard 4x5*4
inches. Cut out the description of the
treatment on this page best suited to your
skin, making it just large enough to fit
over dotted line on this panel.
This will make a very handy card to put
with your toilet things—it will keep al
ways before you the skin treatment you
should use, and will he a constant remin
der that vou, too, can have this charm
if you will.
Woodbury’ e Facial Foap I* for sole by terry
dealer end tlrugghl in Augusta, and, In
lad, by dealer • everywhere throughout the
United States and Canada.
Made by the Andrew Jergent Soap Co.,
New York, Cincinnati and Perth, Ontario,
Canada.
7—To care for a tender, sensitive skin
Many people with tender skins have been misled by
the superstition that washing Uio face is bad for
the complexion. Dr. Pusey in his book on the care of
the skin says, “The layer of dirt and fat that such
persons accumulate on the skin is a poor substitute
for a clean, clear skin, and is a constant invitution to
various disorders.’’
The following Woodbury treatment, is just what a
tender skin needs to keep it attractive and resistant.
Dip a soft washcloth in warm water and hold it to
the face. Do this several times. Then make a light
warm water lather of Woodbury’s Facial .Soap, and
dip your cloth up Hnd down in it until the cloth is
“fluffy” with the soft, white lather. Rub this lathered
cloth gently over your skin until the pores are thor
oughly cleansed. Rinse the face lightly with clear,
cool water and dry carefully.
Sw what a difference thin famous facial lump treatment will
mal eln your akin in ten days a promt.* of that iovcilmw whii|h
the * toady ua« vi Woodbury'a b.iiisa to a tuuder. seuiitlv* akiu.
Begin tonight to get the benefit of this skin specialist’s
soap for your skin
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Whatever condition is keeping your shin from being
beautiful — lt can be changed. Begin tonight the
treatment on this page best suited to your shin .
Woodbury's Facial Soap is the work of a skin specialist. For
thirty years John H. Woodbury made a constant study of
the akin and its needs. He treated thousands of obstinate
skin diseases, made countless skin tests, until he evolved the
formula for Woodbury’s Facial Soap. A 25c. cake is suffi
cient for a month or six weeks of any of the treatments given,
here. Get a cake today and begin tonight to get its benefits
for your skin by using your treatment.
Woodbury's facial Soap is for sale by evfery dealer and
druggist in Augusta and, in fact, by dealers everywhere
throughout the United States and Canada.
Made by the Andrew Jergens Co., New York, Cincinnati
and Perth, Ontario, Canada.
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ft—To revive an ageing wrinkled skin
As soon as you let your skin grow lax ami sluggish,
the tiny wrinkles, and then the bigger ones, will come.
But you ran keep your skin so firm, so active that it
will defy wrinkles and will retain its clear, smooth
youthfulness. To do this, make tho following Wood
bury treatment a daily habit:
Jiathe your nock and lace with plenty of Woodbury’s
Facial Soap and hot water. If your skin has been
badly neglected, rub a generous lather thoroughly
into the porea—using an upward and outward motion,
until the skin feels somewhat sensitive. After this,
rinse well in warm, then In cold, water the colder
the better. Whenever possible, rub the skin for &
few minutes with a lump nf ire and dry carefully. U»e
this treatment regularly and it will keep your skin so
firm, so healthy and active thut it will resist wrinkles
and retain that fresh, clear, youthful look you want
it to have.
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