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THE MADAM C. J. WALKER SCHOOLS
ing each spot as it finished with witch hazel or other astringent.
9. Apply Madam C. J. Walker's Tissue Cream.
10. Execute, massage movements four times.
11. Remove cream with tissues.
12. Apply mask made of cotton saturated in witch hazel.
13. Apply 3 towels over the mask, allowing each to remain 1 minute.
14. Remove towels and mask and pat face dry with finger tips. 
15. Apply foundation cream and make-up.

NOTE-This same treatment may be given for the removal of milia or whitehead. The milia being removed by opening each tiny sac with the sharp sterilized end of the comedone extractor and expelling the contents, after which a piece of cotton dipped in mild peroxide is applied.

TREATMENT FOR COARSE PORES
1. Cleanse the skin with cream.
2. Use the electrolytic cup.
3. Apply 3 hot towels, one after another or expose the face to electric steamer for 10 minutes.
4. Remove comedone if present.
5. Apply with hazel mask.
6. Apply red light for 5 minutes.
7. Sponge the face with mild solution of bicarbonate of soda and cold water.
8. Apply witch hazel or other stringent and pat the face gently with finger tips for 10 minutes.
9. Apply Madam C. J. Walker's Vanishing Cream and other make-up.

TREATMENT FOR ACNE
1. Cleanse the face, neck chest and back with cleansing cream using a pad of cotton.
2. Apply 2 hot towels to the face, neck and shoulders.
3. Scrub the face with a soft facial brush dipped in warm water and medicated soap.
4. Apply steaming towel /wrung out of bowl of hot water into which 4 oz. of antiseptic peroxide has been placed.)
5. Apply second, third, fourth steaming towel as above.
6. Remove the comedones with sterilised comedone extractor using care not to bruise the tissue.
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7. Sponge with cotton wrung from hot peroxide water.
8. Apply acne cream thickly over the face and neck.
9. Cover the face with thin cotton mask saturated with acne lotion and allow patron to relax 15 minutes.
10. Remove mask, using cotton to remove excess cream.
11. Apply the violet ray, rotating the glass electrode over the face, lifting it slightly to spark eruptions.
12. Apply witch hazel or acne lotion.
13. Fan dry.
14. Apply make-up lightly.

PACKS
The underlying motive for the use of packs is to stimulate the circulation of the blood to the face and neck. When the paste or clay is applied and left to dry on the skin, the air is shut out, breathing through the pores stops, and extra blood rushes to the region in an effort to correct the abnormality. This extra amount of blood circulates freely, thereby bringing extra energy and oxygen and carrying away matter and other accumulations are removed with it and the skin again breathes freely.
Barley flour, almond meal, fuller's earth, clay, mud, bran, rose water, lemon juice, eggs, milk, and honey are some of the several things used as facial packs. Each has its own particular merit but all are mixed into a paste and applied in the same general manner, when the patron is reclined, in a comfortable posture so as to allow them to do their best work.

CLAY PACKS
Cover the eyes with cotton with have been dipped into witch hazel. Remove the dirt and the make-up from the face with Madam C. J. Walker's Cleansing Cream and go over the face with a solution of soda (one teaspoonful) and warm water. Mix 2 tablespoonful almond meal, 1 teaspoonful fuller's earth, 5 drops benzoin and enough witch hazel to make a paste. Apply this mixture, which we call a pack, to the and neck. Dry the pack with the red bulb of the Radio Bell Light. Remove the pack, after allowing it to remain on the face until thoroughly dry, with hot towels. proceed as in Plain Massage and finish with Madam C. J. Walker's Vanishing Cream and Madam C. J. Walker's Face Powder.
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