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Show Authority on Beauty Tells Salt Lake Women How to Treat Dry Skin High Altitude Causes Dryness; Lip Stick Has a Definite Place in Beauty Treatment; Cold Cream as Cleanser In evrry whv. ttriils. vir.lHbVs lik potatom, llrna . brnn?.. i;i rrcamrd or Imttrreil or with oil. rtc. Of r(ur. If you havf a dry jkln and art fat. tlo not pit th fllHvr, htlt watrh for thA foods th;lt fit iop! arc allovird. hut the ahove mnliond ; fiMnln nri for thin propl" who have a dry. tntjr pkln. Thi-y ahnulr also ; drink plrnty of wator. rhocolat. i roroa anil milk. Hathinir your fac in milk la clanslnic as well a relief to a thin. rnltlve akin. Thla j N Rood for aunhurn. too. FORMULAE FOR CHAPPED LIPS. ! Spormaoti, oz : oil of sw.( rtlnion'N. 1 oz. ; ' whlt wax. 4 oz ; aorhinrnl. 1 J-rop: oil of r"s. 5 drop. Melt the wax with th nils, and add 1 th porfum nn-1 coloring. If you .v;ml if uhltV. omit th (M-'hlnral. j TISSUE BUILDING CREAM. Oil of awcrt nlrniin'lH. 4 or : whit Hiantw. wpimt'Fil. a iVamv liorax. 2 dnima; r!y-or1n. 1 oz. : , crunirp flower watr. 2 oz : oil ot , f.rat?e kln. drops: oil of noroll, drop... Molt tli flrnt thrcr. add tho Klc'rln to tho or.'nro flowr 1 witPr and dlsolvi; th hoi.-.x In th mixtiiro. th.'n p'mr slowly into thy Mfnded oil.. ."Jtiriinc ronslnntiy. A conn hiittt'r rr'-.trn 1h mad a.. fi'Kows: Spormarti, '4 oz : whit? wax. 'i vr. : nwt.'t-t almonil oil. 4 oz.; I.anoljn. 2 oz : cocoa butter. S oz. Melt all topothcr and Mir In one "Inm of BilMm of l'nru. After it , ..'.'ttlfp. pour off tho clear portion and add two dram of oranee flower water. rtlrrinK until it thickens; pour in J.ar, MORE TISSUE BUILDING CREAMS. t'rearn ot A'rrnnda: Take hulf an ounco each of white wax. spermaceti, 'and tniee ounces of oil of almond 'laweotl. Subject to xentle heat, and then gradually add two ounce., of oranze Ibm-er water. Stir brlakly until It I omes thick and while. A honey paste- is made of three ounces of ground barley and one ounce of honey to the white of an egir. This can be used u a mk. and then put on a layer of i'ha;no.i or cotton. I-eave thia on all night and wann It off In the morntns. By M ME, IOA CHERNOFF. Th- wonirn Ufro mtrm to hn.v? thin rnndttlun in rmt'a; morp than any-ahf-ro lif'nM5t) t,i altltufl'4 t lilKh, t hTtf'r rutin In it n lryno In tho . tmerphero. w hlh would be hnrd on iho fk!n. :ml th water having the mineral in it (hat it ha i uln vet v harsh on what woti1i( ntherwiH lie a normal nkln. The fact Hml ha nd.4 chap very easily hert. nnd I have n ti'-ed the lipa re very dry, t'Mi. Klht here let me .iv lli.it lip nuiqe ha a very definite place in a woman'" toilet, not hcinc applied like it is ."orneiimen pit the street, or In a (m'ulie place, oh no! hut on the lips at nirht ! correct chap1'! llpf All ih llji pomades hav u Kliirht coloring in i hern. i rid tiidr b;i! i" of a healing quality in overcome- this dry-nf-, lieftirv motorln-t, If , you will rf 'f it. hut for the anlve. It will protect your llpn and prevent them from becomlnsr chapped, USE A GOOD CREAM AFTERWARD. To continue iihout the face nnd I hands. Th wafer here bein harh on tlie Kkln. and reaily not ! ;n the irreate-tt cte-inser. then why should we use n at Ml!'.' You know perfectly well that ym rnn r'.eHne your UIn with soap and wafer and their use a (food cream afterward -and the rrenm will remove morn dirt. 1 tors tht not prove conclusively thnt the son t an.l water Is not as thorough ns the i cream? Yet the water is hard on I the skin. d:yim' the oils in the pore-. I which you need, so try to use the 'cream instead. You will find you can Ret ncrustome.1 to it and like it bet-I bet-I ter because of Its therapeutic action j upon the skin. ' Many thousand of year ago, you know, the women bathed in oils, and not water, and they were beautiful hNtorv tel us. At niRht before reilrlnif cleans your face with creim and th'-n. after removing; the surplus, apply a ir nl food, a t'.-ue bulkltng cr:im, thtf will nourish theso depleted de-pleted ch r- ls and build them up and minor h ctt The tiny wrinl;'es that biive f'trrred beeause the Rlin.W have tlr'ed up for want of food. Supplv this food, and leave it on the skin all j nljtht. j ELtCTRICITY 13 GOOD. Am :i slrv skin In uuallv a flabby.; tender skin, there should be some j fen, on p.iid n mniisHging LQ UllJ piove lines thnt have already formed. I Yfu can do this by exercising the mus-les of ibe face nnd neck in the proper manner, and aifo throuuh I hsnrt mnssnce A!way rub outwnrds, 'ami never down A rot try movement, or paMintf. are good. You should not m. is 'ate Ions, as In doing this the j inn-- :es become tireil. w ith the result j that they hive a ten b ncy to break ; im !'-r ti strain of this kind Rather use sun other me n of stimulating j the circulation of the blood, which is; so n cejs try 'md that Is through a ; mud pack. Klertricity Is good for the) face, but only through your tinners ' not anv machines. :i thene are too heavy. I cannot speak too highlv of them, however, for the body, ns they , are one of the best m"'m of stimu- ; l-t'nir the circulation of the blood for the body, hair and th. scalp. j To er.erclse the neck, throw your; hej1 back, Justt as far as yo'i can. then to the left, then to the rlnht. fi I few times. lo t ti in with throwlnp 'he head upon your shoulders. Then while masyaKln your chin, under- j neath, turn your head ss you work j on it. worklntj on one side nt a time, j and be sure to hreathe deeply. I will go Into that thimuRhly later on j Yrln tles under the ears tj hould be j m mipuliited pepfe. fly round, spread - lng (he blood supp'v throurh the f ne netAork of muscles that are Jo'ned at; the ear. For now feet, around thei eves, work outward, but do not rub j here at all. If you ue the rig'it kind j of eream the nourishment will j penetrate nulkly rnouKh nd thi !n i Itself w ill do the work. For the linv j above the eyes, cross your f incer j back and forth, m iking n Ironing i movement, and then, starttng at the; forheait. make little circles out toward . the ten pies DO NOT USE A LEAD POWDER. J Vever put on a dry powder on a I dry. tender skin, without f-rt using a irood cream or a lotion a a haw. so that the powder will not absorb thej moisture that is on the surface of the skin lo not u lad powder, no', one that is drying In anv way If. your powder eems to maUe your face Mca'v. change powtlers;' but this, ofj coiire. could hipPn if you did nt ue a rotcotion befor- you- nowdr. I dryness) of f tie skn Is floe pn j to a !a'k of good circulation, and the con sequent wan of f.;t In the skin. If vour liodv Is dry. try rubtng it with olive ol' and wearing flannel pajamas at night to hold the oil next to vour body This will build up the body, nd l excellent for children wh.T do not seem to take on enough f'esh. Then there are foods fht one can eat that will give oi! to the pores , tent are dry and that is all the foods! tt fat people er.r 'hen add soup j th ! are creamed f sh stic'i ss sal- j mnn etc: w!l kind of mn fgin ' |