Sylvia's book of the toilet: a ladies' guide to dress and beauty1881 |
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Side 45
... rubbed with a rather coarse towel . The cold water assists in producing the warm glow that is of equal value to the scalp as is the glow that should ensue upon bathing to the skin of the body . When the ends of children's hair become ...
... rubbed with a rather coarse towel . The cold water assists in producing the warm glow that is of equal value to the scalp as is the glow that should ensue upon bathing to the skin of the body . When the ends of children's hair become ...
Side 46
... rubbed until the skin glows . 87. SODA IS USEFUL in retaining in the hair its original bright- ness of tint , but if used in immoderate quantities it is injurious . Soap cleanses the hair well , but must be thoroughly washed out of it ...
... rubbed until the skin glows . 87. SODA IS USEFUL in retaining in the hair its original bright- ness of tint , but if used in immoderate quantities it is injurious . Soap cleanses the hair well , but must be thoroughly washed out of it ...
Side 66
... rubbed well with cold cream or pure almond oil before going out ; but we imagine that English girls would prefer the ruddiest " tanning " that an English sun can inflict to the adoption of his un- cleanly expedient . We record it ...
... rubbed well with cold cream or pure almond oil before going out ; but we imagine that English girls would prefer the ruddiest " tanning " that an English sun can inflict to the adoption of his un- cleanly expedient . We record it ...
Side 67
... rubbed over with a soft cloth , so that it may become almost quite dry without being rubbed away . The rouge is then carefully applied to the cheeks , care being taken to keep the edges soft . Fine and pure powder is then puffed over ...
... rubbed over with a soft cloth , so that it may become almost quite dry without being rubbed away . The rouge is then carefully applied to the cheeks , care being taken to keep the edges soft . Fine and pure powder is then puffed over ...
Side 88
... rubbed well into them will remove stains from the fingers and hands . Lemon - juice is also effective in this way , and if not used immoderately , may be applied without fear of evil consequences . For chapped hands and lips the ...
... rubbed well into them will remove stains from the fingers and hands . Lemon - juice is also effective in this way , and if not used immoderately , may be applied without fear of evil consequences . For chapped hands and lips the ...
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appearance arms arrangement ART NEEDLEWORK auburn bath beard beauty become BEETON'S BOOK blonde bodices BOOK OF HOUSEHOLD boots brow brown brush Charles Blanc CHARLES ROBSON charm cheeks chignon chilblains cloth gilt coiffure cold Coloured Plates complexion Containing COOKERY BOOK Crown 8vo curls DICTIONARY dress Eau de Cologne Edition effect Encyclopædia English Engravings Erasmus Wilson Etiquette eyebrows eyes face fashion Fcap forehead frequently fringe frizettes Garden gilt edges girls give gloves glycerine gold grey half-calf hands head height HOUSEHOLD MANAGEMENT Instructions JULES VERNE kind ladies lips LOCK London look mode moustache nail natural neck NEEDLEWORK NOAH WEBSTER nose ornamental perfect perfumes plait Poetical Poets Post 8vo powder pretty Price 6d Recipes red hair round rubbed Salisbury Square says shades shoulders skin sleeve soap soft style thin THOMAS HOOD tint toilet VASELINE waist warm washing wear WILLIAM MICHAEL ROSSETTI woman women worn yellow
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