Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 February 1911 — AID FOR THE COMPLEXION [ARTICLE]

AID FOR THE COMPLEXION

- What Might Be Called the QrapeCure Is Bald to Be Astonishingly Effective. In counting over beauty’s necessities a good complexion takes the first place. Consequently the girl who Joins the ranks of the beauty seekers is constantly In search of things that will at least Improve her complexion, If they do not succeed in making it really beautiful. The latest novelty for this purpose la the grape cure. This new prescription for beautifying the complexion recommends itself by Its simplicity, A wineglass full of the Juice of freshly squeezed grapes Is taken each morning an hour before breakfast. Each night, before retiring, the face and neck are to be spatted with fresh cream, which is allowed to stay on for about ten minutes. This Is then washed off with hot w&tefc, but not too hot; a good soap, or oatmeal, and the skin dried by softly dabbing It with a fine towel. Here one may mention that the face fcbodld never be rubbed with a coarse towel. When the skin Is quite dry the finger-tips are dipped In fresh grapeJulce and the face and neck spatted with It. Leave the Juice to dry on and then lightly massage to remove the rather drawn feeling, taking ears to rub any lines on the face the opposite way; for example, the ’’laughter" wrinkles under the eyes should be smoothed from the corner of the eye to the nose lightly but firmly. Persevere in this treatment, we are told, and in a week or so one will see Improvement, the eyes will be clearer, the result of the morning dose, and the skin finer from the treatment