Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 278, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 November 1910 — Buttermilk Face Wach. [ARTICLE]

Buttermilk Face Wach.

T. lk bath wiU do wonders toward dealing the skin, but it must be remembered that face tans- very easiiy after the application of sour buttermUk. Wash the face clean, dry it with a soft towel and dabble the th« F hTn? ° n / he SklD Pat U wlth the hands until it dries, then rub wncoth and an application of powder £miu ellg i htfUl reSUltS ’ Use the but ‘ termilk only at night. Another method of clearing tne is to put the juice of a ha f lemon in a cup of very hot water and drink it before breakfast. Increase the amount of lemon until the juice of one can be taken every morning. As the acid acta upon the liver the results are obtained in short order. It Is one of the open secrets of beauty seekers, it would not be amiss at such times to also use a lotion of lemon juice and white of egg, beaten together and applied to the face, after it is washed. As it begins drying, brush the face lightly with a towel then apply powder. The egg can be used raw, or all ingredients cooked in a double boiler until the egg creams. These are three harmless beautiflers, all exceedingly beneficial when properly used. Photographs that have become soiled by greasy flfngers may be cleaned with fine talcum powder. Whipped cream with finely chopped makes a delicious filling for •aaAwiches of nut |u-ead.