Hairdresser Gives Advice on Grey Hair.
Tells How to Make a HomeMade Grey Hair Remedy. Miss Diana Manners, who has been a hairdresser in Sydney for the last ten years, gives this advice; "There is nothing to equal the remedy for grey hair, made up from an ounce of Bay Rum, 4 ounce of Glycerine and a small box of Orlex Compound, mixed with a half-pint of water. Any chemist can supply these ingredients at a small cost and the mixing is so easy you can do it yourself and save the extra expense. "By combing this liquid through grey hair you can turn it any shade you like, black, brown, or light brown, besides making it glossy and fluffy and free from itchy dandruff. It is perfectly harmless, free from stickiness, grease or gum, and does not rub off. It should make any grey-haired person vastly more youthful in appearance." Copyright ~- --
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21729, 11 March 1936, Page 6
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