Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 12 June 1918 — Page 7
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To rouse a sluggish, colorless skin
Dip your wash cloth in very warm water and ho!d ft ta youMace. 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 the skin for ten minutes, then dampen the skin and rub the soap in gently with an vpward and outward motion. Rinse the face thoroughly, £rst in tepid water, then in cold. If possible, rub your face 1or thirty seconds with a lump of ice. Dry the skin carefully.
This treatment will make your skia fresher and ciearct the first time you use it.
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Conspicuous nose pores—hriw to reduce tliem
THp *i cloth in very hot wat?r Tnfheint with Wo ury s Facial Soap, then hold it to your face. When heat has expanded the pores, rub in very gent'y a fresh lather of Woodbury's. Repeat this hot water and lather application several times, itoppitig at once if your not* feels sensitive. Then finish by rubbing the nose for thirty seconds with a lump of ice.
Notice the improvement the very first treatment makes—a promise of what its steady use will do. Use this treatment persistently. It will gradually reduce the enlarged poret until they are inconspicuous.
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Just before retiring, wash fri yrmr usual way with warm water and Woodbury's Facial Soap, 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, cream-like lather. Cover each blemish with a thick coat of this and leave it on for ten or fifteen minutes. Then rinse very carefully with clear, hot water, then with cold.
Use this treatment regularly* It will make your skin so strong and active tha^it will resist the frequent cause of blemishes wd kc«p your complexion free from them.
How to keep your skin free from blackheads
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Apply hot wet cloths to the face until the fkin is reddened. Then with a rough wash cloth, work up a heavy lather of Woodbury'i Facial Soap and rub jt into the pores thoroughly—always with an upward and outward motion. Rinse with clear hot water, then tvith cold—the colder the better. Finish by *ubbing the face briskly with a piece of ice sftcr the cold water rinsing. Always dry tiw' skin carefully.
Make this treatment a daily habit and it •will soon give you the clear, attractive skin that the steady use of Woodbury's always (rings.
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YOUR SKIN Is not as fresh, clear and radiant as you would like it to be, it
changed. This is why. Your skin, like the rest of your body^ is constantly changing. As okl skin dies, new forms. By the correct external treatment you can make this new skin just what you would love to have it. Or, by neglecting to give it proper care as it forms every day, you can keep it in its present condition and forfeit the charm of "A skin you love to touch,'V
Which will you do? Will you commence at once to bring to your skin the charm you have longed for? Then begin tonight the treatment suited to your needs, and make it a regular habit thereafter. Use it persistently and your complexion cannot help showing a marked
Is your complexion marred by conspicuous nose pores? Complexions otherwise flawless are often ruined by conspicuous nose pores. These show that the 6mall muscular fibres of the nose have become weakened and do not keep the pores closed as they should be. Such cases need the hot water and lather treatment described here. -Blackheads are a confession that you are using the wrong method of cleansing for your, type of skin* The treatment given here will free you frbm this annoyance.
Perhaps your particular trouble is disfiguring blemishes. Skin specialists are tracing fewer and fewer such troubles to the blood—more to bacteria and parasites that are carried into the pores with dust, soot and grime. Skin blemishes will yield to the effective "soap cream" treatment.
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fresh clear color this "ice** treatment will bring to your skin. Is your hair soft and lustrous? To make your hair lovely, you must keep your scalp as clean and clear as you keep the pores of your skin. See what an improvement this shampoo treatment will make the first time you use it.
Begin tonight to get the benefit of this specialist's soap for your skin and hairC
ment and for geA ral cleansing use for that time. Woodbury's is foJ sale at drue stores and toi goods counters throughout the United Stai and Canada—wherever toilet goods are sold*
Send Sc for trial size cake and complete treatment booklet 4 i#
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Send 5c today and we will send you a trial size cake of Woodbury's Facial Soap, large enough for a week's use, and a booklet containing Woodbury skin treatments for all ordinary skin troubles, together with many valuable facts about the care of the skin. Or for 12c, we will send you, in addition to theses' samples of Woodbury's Facial Cream and Facial Powder. Send today. Address The Andrew Jergens Co., 8350 Spring Grove Avenue, Cincinnati. Ohio.
ght^ray to shampoo-—how this treatment helps your hair
Uefoce shampooing, rub the scalp thoroughly with the tip«= of ,the fingers (not the finger nails), making the move in little circles. This loosens the dead cells and particles of dust and "dandruff that clog up the pores. Now scrub the scalp with a stiff toothbrush lathered with Woodbury'sFari31 Soap. Rub the lather in well, then it out. Then, apply a
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Woodbury's Facial Soap is the work of "iP*$ skin specialist. For thirty years, John H. Woodbury made a constant study of the skin and its ,, needs. He treated thousands of obstinate skin diseases, made countless skin tests, until he evolved the formula for Woodbury's Facialf* Soap. You will find a 25c cake sufficient for a
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