The ugly-girl papers : $b or, Hints for the toiletPower, S. D. (Susan Dunning)
Science
The ugly-girl papers : $b or, Hints for the toilet
Power, S. D. (Susan Dunning)
Beauty, Personal; Women -- Health and hygiene
Teeth--
for Decaying, 56;
Cleansing of the, 57;
Wash for the, 143.
Temper, how to Soothe the, 209;
Sleep the Remedy for, 254;
Heathen Tempers a Sign of Wrong Health, 254.
Theatricals, Dyes for, 34.
Thin and Stout People, Food for, 16.
Tint, a Brown, 91.
Tobacco in the Breath, Remedy for, 156.
Toilet--
Water, 58, 140;
Antique Toilet Arts, 60;
the Toilet a Profession, 87;
Influence of a Luxurious, 88;
Luxury of the, 88;
Artistic at the, 116;
Cares of the, 136;
Craft of the, 152;
Toilet Waters and Pastes, 161;
Distilled Water for the, 169;
Plain Women and Agreeable, 215.
Toothache, Recipe for the, 155.
Tooth-Wash, 158.
Towels, Bath, 54.
Training, Récamier’s, 70.
Tweezers, Roman, 126.
Typhoid Fever sometimes Caused by High Living, 126.
Ulcers, 80.
Unfeminine Traits, 108.
Vanities, Different, 109.
Vestris, Madame, 152.
Vitriol, Wash of, 76.
Wakefulness a Sign of Ill-Health, 255.
Walking in Relation to Health, 46.
Warm Days, Recipes for, 92.
Wash--
of Vitriol, 76;
to Stimulate the Growth of Hair, 90;
a Sand, 111;
for Tan, Freckles, Pimples, and Blotches, 114;
for Teeth or Hands, 143;
for Sunburned Skin, 242;
Glycerine, 242.
Water--
Toilet, 58, 140;
Distilling 168;
Distilled Water for the Toilet, 169.
Weak, how the, should Work, 253.
Wife, a Senator’s, 218.
Wigs, Blonde, for Theatricals, 68;
Wigs and Chignons, Changing, 257.
Willis, N. P., on Beauty, 48.
Woman--
her Business to be Beautiful, 9;
Woman’s Artists, 87, 88;
a Healthy Woman, 107;
the Loveliest Woman of France, 150;
Trials of a Plain, 185;
how a Homely Woman can make Herself Agreeable, 215;
what Man Admires in a, 225;
Woman’s Value in the World, 225;
a Woman’s Rule, 240;
Woman’s Looks and Nerves, 247.
Women--
Carriage of Southern, 44;
Hope for Homely, 95;
Transformation of Homely Women into Charming Beings, 95;
Sorrows of Ugly, 110;
Effect of Being in Love on, 148;
at and after Thirty, 150;
Counsel to Women of Thirty, 115;
Porcelain, 196;
what is to be Done with Weak, 196;
Plain Women and Agreeable Toilets, 215;
Sensations of Writing, 250;
Nervous Women should go to Swimming-School, 251;
why Women should Study Music, 252;
Jealous Women have Dyspepsia, 254;
why Women Need more Sleep than Men, 256;
the Secret of Content for most, 257.
Work--
a Nervous Person’s, is Fuss, 248;
how the Weak should, 253;
well done the Easiest, 253.
Worms--
Black, or Comedones, how to Remove, 75;
Flesh, 239.
Wrinkles--
a Kind of Varnish for, 75;
how to Ward off, 152;
Bread Paste and Court-Plaster to Conceal, 213.
THE END.
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Transcriber’s note
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