SHINING PALLOR.
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CHAPTER VII.
- Shining Pallor.
- Lustrous Faces.
- Golden Freckles.
- Tiger-Lily Spots.
- Sun Photographs.
- Nitre Removes Freckles.
- Old English Prescription.
- For Yachting.
- Almond-Oil.
- Buttermilk as a Cosmetic.
- Rosemary and Glycerine.
- Lotion for Prickly Heat.
- For Musquitoes.
- Protecting Hair from Sea Air.
- Fashionable Gray Hair.
- Dark Eyes and Silver Hair.
- To Restore Dark Hair.
- Bandoline.
- Cold Cream.
- Almond Pomade.
- For Skin Diseases.
- Sulphurous Acid.
The summer heats, which make nature lovely, are the bane of our fair-skinned Northern girls. Southern frames receive the glowing warmth, and grow paler and paler, because — giving a matter-of-fact explanation of a beautiful appearance — the surface of the skin is cooled by the perspiration, and the blood retreats to the central veins. The "shining pallor" which poets love on the faces of their favorite creations is the sign and effect of concentrated passion of any kind in a quick, elec-