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Show Beauty Care Needed hy AH Ry ALICIA HART Regardless of the size of her house and no matter how many demands her husband and children make on her time, every homemaker ought to try to find time to: Brush her hair for two minutes every night before going to bed. Beauty Shampoo once a week. She can do it in the morning right after the children leave for school, coax waves into place, then wrap a piece of clean cotton gauze lightly around head, letting hair dry while she goes about the morning's tasks. Use hand lotion after each dishwashing dish-washing session. (Incidentally, if you rub lotion Into hands and wrists before you start cleaning and dusting, the accumulated dirt on palms and fingertips will wash away more easily when the work is done. Also, before beginning any unusually unusual-ly dirty task, it's a good idea to dig fingernails into a cake of soap. Afterward, remove soap and dust with a little nail brush.) Take a warm bath every day. (The busiest women attend to this little detail late in the afternoon generally gener-ally just before supper has to be prepared.) Treat face and throat to a pickup pick-up facial one night a week. (Simply (Sim-ply apend one full hour cleansing skin carefully, applying a mask, either a home-made or a commercially commer-cially prepared one, letting it dry, smoothing on nourishing cream, then patting it in.) Use regularly one preparation to cure whatever special skin defect she happens to have. (If her skin Is dry, a night cream will help. If it'a excessively oily, some kind of mild astringent Is in order.) |