this
purpose.
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How to Cure Pimples or Other Facial Eruptions.
[Illustration]
1. It requires self-denial to get rid of pimples, for persons troubled with
them will persist in eating fat meats and other articles of food calculated
to produce them. Avoid the use of rich gravies, or pastry, or anything of
the kind in excess. Take all the out-door exercise yon can and never
indulge in a late supper. Retire at a reasonable hour, and rise early in
the morning. Sulphur to purify the blood may be taken three times a week--a
thimbleful in a glass of milk before breakfast. It takes some time for the
sulphur to do its work, therefore persevere in its use till the humors, or
pimples, or blotches, disappear. Avoid getting wet while taking the
sulphur.
2. TRY THIS RECIPE: Wash the face twice a day in warm water, and rub dry
with a coarse towel. Then with a soft towel rub in a lotion made of two
ounces of white brandy, one ounce of cologne, and one-half ounce of liquor
potassa. {112} Persons subject to skin eruptions should avoid very salty or
fat food. A dose of Epsom salts occasionally might prove beneficial.
3. Wash the face in a dilution of carbolic acid, allowing one teaspoonful
to a pint of water. This is an excellent and purifying lotion, and may be
used on the most delicate skins. Be careful about letting this wash get
into the eyes.
4. Oil of sweet almonds, one ounce; fluid potash, one drachm. Shake well
together, and then add rose water, one ounce; pure water, six ounces. Mix.
Rub the pimples or blotches for some minutes with a rough towel, and then
dab them with the lotion.
5. Dissolve one ounce of borax, and sponge the face with it every night.
When there are insects, rub on flower of sulphur dry after washing, rub
well and wipe dry; use plenty of castile soap.
6. Dilute corrosive sublimate with oil of almonds. A few days' application
will remove them.
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BLACK-HEADS AND FLESH WORMS.
[Illustration: A Regular Flesh Worm Greatly Magnified.]
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[Illustration: A HEALTHY COMPLEXION.]
This is a minute little creature, scientifically called _Demodex
folliculorum_, hardly visible to the naked eye, with comparatively large
fore body, a more slender hind body and eight little stumpy processes that
do duty as legs. No specialized head is visible, although of
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