This vintage pamphlet titled "A Skin You Love to Touch" offers a fascinating glimpse into early 20th century skin care, published by The Andrew Jergens Co. in 1918. It is a small booklet detailing the most famous skin treatments ever formulated, focusing on the Woodbury brand's facial soaps and creams. The pamphlet includes sections on baths, blackheads, blemishes, cleansing, massages, and special advice for babies and children's skin care.

The pamphlet features elegant typography and charming vintage illustrations, including a mother bathing a baby, and product images of Woodbury creams. It presents historical context on skin hygiene practices and the benefits of antiseptic soap, reflecting the era's approach to personal care. This piece is a desirable collectible for those interested in vintage advertising, dermatological history, or early cosmetic marketing. Ideal for display or addition to a collection of antique ephemera related to beauty and health.