[Quit Your Worrying! by George Wharton James]@TWC D-Link bookQuit Your Worrying! CHAPTER VIII 3/12
Our appearance is mainly the result of our physical and mental condition.
If the body is healthy, the skin and hair will need no especial attention, and, indeed, every wise person knows that the application of many of the cosmetics, etc., commonly used, is injurious, if not positively dangerous. Then, too, observation shows that too many women and girls go beyond reasonable attention to these matters and begin to worry over them. Once become slaves to worry, and every hour of the day some new irritant will arise.
Some new "dope" is advertised; some new fashion devised; some new frivolity developed.
Vanity and worry now begin to vie with each other as to which shall annoy and vex, sting and irritate their victim the more.
Each is a nightmare of a different breed, but no sooner does one bound from the saddle, before the other puts in an appearance and compels its victim to a performance.
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