Astounding Test amous j A convincing proof This is how a sceptical doctor tested the claims of a preparation submitted to him for an opinion. He selected three men whose hair was normal. The hair was cropped short all over, and a narrow streak was ■mint dumbed shaved throueh the middle of the ~., ... __;r was cropped » iort, a central parsing shaved, SCalp, SO that the tWO halves were -.V C;/.,.'A»;« fn* five r . . , completely separated. These three jpn »«™ <"■> »««>.- men came every day to the consulting ■rtassd hatr growth. ' ' c F room to have the left halves of their heads treated with the preparation, and for the doctor to observe the results 1 HOW SILVIKRIN Now for the results. After five weeks GROWS HAIR treatment, the hair on the treated por- * Normally the hair grows r , , , j from food supplied to it by tions of the scalp had grown on an the bloodstream of the average 35% more than the hair on the untreated portions. The sceptical doctor It was Dr . weidner's great was completely convinced. The pre- «£»*„£ toTls-fou" paration tested was Silvikrin. r •- -. rtassd hair growth. WHAT YOU NEED ! Silvikrin Lotion for your daily hair-dressing to protect you from dandruff and falling hair, to keep the scalp healthy and the hair vigorous, lustrous and well groomed. If you still possess a healthv head of hair, the regular use of Silvikrin Lotion will ■naintain it in perfect condition. Bottles. 3/-, 5/6. -■••■■" • —■ itural hair food in ning hair, bald patches and threatening ba Bottle, 7/6, sufficient for one month. _ rut stores. Silvikrin Laboratories HOW SILVIKRIN GROWS HAIR 'Normally the hair grows from food supplied to it by the bloodstream of the scalp. When this supply ceases, hair troubles begin. It was Dr. Weidner's great triumph to discover what this natural food is—four- *»«"> separate organic «■' ts—a c d to pi them, in Nature's w proportions, in Silvife Silvikrin is, therefore, mc food that the hair should be getting from the bloodstream. It is' the hair's natural food: this explains how it gets to the root of hair troubles, cleaning up dandruff, preventing falling hair, and even, if the root is still alive, making hair grow. What is your hair trouble? Look it up in the table at side—see what you n'"l -get your Silvikrin to London Brussels DOES GROW HAIR See how the hair grows. The bulbous ' root' can come right out: it is the fibrous rootlet beneath that is the vital spot the spot that Silvikrin nourishes.
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Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 22921, 18 January 1940, Page 4
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