The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, August 22, 1920, Section One, Page 13, Image 13

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THE SUNDAY OltEGOXTAX. POUTI.AM). AUGUST 23, 1933 13
Money can't buy a greater luxury or surer way to "beauty
But modern progress, revolutionizing the world, still prizes
these rare oils as indispensable cosmetic cleansers
Palm and Olive oils -were discovered in
ancient Egypt 3000 years ago
Lae easy way
to beauty
in a simple cake of soap
HOW do you. keep your Face clean? Do
you feive it a hasty daily washing with
any old soap? Or do you perhaps depend
on cold cream to remove dirt and dust?
Either method is dangerous and invites bad
results. '
Careless washing makes the skin rou&h and
coarse. Yet complexions &et soft and
flabby without the tonic of water.
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The secret is make washing your face a
real beauty treatment. How by usin&
Palmolive Soap as we tell you here.
Washing for heauty
The Palmolive lather is so mild that it
cleanses without irritation, no matter how
sensitive is your skin.
Profuse and creamy, it penetrates every
tiny pore, removing the dirt, dust and oil
secretions, which, when neglected, clo& and
irritate. -
Rinse thoroughly and these accumulations
are washed away.
Then apply Palmolive cold cream and ap
ply it liberally. If your skin is dry, use it
both before and after washing.
Just before bed-time is the time to do this
thorough cleansing. You will wake with
your complexion soothed, rested and re
freshed. Egyptian cosmetics
Palmolive is the scientific modern combi
nation of the Palm and Olive oils Cleopatra
used. She, as did all the ancients, employed
these rare oils both as cleanser and cosmetic
They were cleansers which also soothed.
Thus Palmolive always agrees with even
.the most sensitive complexions. It works
without irritation.
It is the favorite facial soap of millions who
have learned that while you pay more you
can't buy better.
THE PALMOLIVE COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, U. S. A.
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"Why don't it cost more?
ause the Palmolive factories work day and Ai&ht to supply
demand. Because the rare Palmolive ingredients are bou&ht
in enormous quantities. '
Thus the price of Palmolive is kept moderate no more than for
ordinary soap. It can he enjoyed by every woman and procured
everywhere. . '.
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