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! COMPLEXION TREATMENTS.
Sport and thc out-door Ufa led by th* modern girl takes toll OJ the com- plexion, hut as sun-tan is "'extremely i fashionable no one bothers about shad-
ing the skin from the sun's fierce glare I» England, where the» sun's rays ar« not ED powerful, artificial sun-tan is applied by beavty specialises, by means of rays and by brown cremes end powders. There are still a few girl* and women who value their com
jlcxions, and po to the beauty doctor to have their milk-and-roses skin cared for.
One famous beauty salon in New Ye rfc applies special lotions to give 4 eun-tanned appearance to the skin. The bc se of all the lotions used is trw*. juice.
; Another salon uses an imported Fiench jelly foi removing lines and I wrinkles from the face, and it is said I to be made from tho gland of a snake. Another new treatment, for women, who v.ith to acquire a soft, English com- plexion in defiance of fashion, is called tl.c. ** water-patter." "Hie apparatus, w fastened ta a water tap, and has a lon*: rubber cord, so that the client can relax and lean back while having the treat- ment. The tap is turned ou and a pal- ter of tiny drops of water, soft like a penile shower of rain, is played over the face for 20 minutes. This is said to produce the famous English com- plexion, which owes its heauty to the cc tu vines» anil mist of the British Islea
Face-lifting haß gone out 0f fashion, for it tends to give an unnatural and rsrd expression to the face. Women t ow rely on massage and skin foods to keep wrinkles and sagging muscles
away.