ICE FACE CREAM.
R LAITY AIDS FROM FREEZING CHAMBER.
b-i —not mere ice water, hut ice in the lump—-is the latest aid to beauty, according to bliss Alice Lloyd, an actress of Toronto (Canada), whose complexion is the envy of everyone who has seen lmr.
• ‘'Make-up of a.uv sort should be used only behind the footlights; ice. is much better and healthier/’ Miss Lloyd declares. ‘‘One reason whv so many of us have no color in our faces is because our circulation is bad. Every morning after I-, have taken my morning exercise to wake me un, I take a piece of icc and wash my face with it. I go over every inch of my face and neck with it until the ice is entirely gone. As I begin with a piece half the size of my fist, you can see I get a. nice chilling. When tile ice is melted, I rub my face briskly with a Turkish towel until it is quite dry.
“It- makes you feel very lively. For a minute or two you are red like a frost-bitten apple; then that fades away into the nicest color. You see, the ice not only helps the circulation with the exercise, but it acts like a tonic on the muscles.”
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3735, 22 January 1913, Page 7
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213ICE FACE CREAM. Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3735, 22 January 1913, Page 7
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