FATHEADS SELDOM LOSE THBR HAIR! When you were younger, you had a fairly thick layer of fat between your skull and skin. Your scalp was loose and moved freely on its hinge of fatty tissue. Your hair grew vigorously. Lately, though, your scalp has grown tighter, becomes more firmly fastened to the skull. Not much fat left under the skin. And not mtich hair left on top oFyour head either! Right? ADVICE TO "HARD-HEADS" You'd be wise to check in with Keele Hair and Scalp Consultants at once. Here's why: Your scalp will steadily get harder and tighter. As this happens, still more of your hair tubes will shrink shut and be lost forever ... till you're left with a glistening head of skin. But this shrinking of your scalp—leading to "senile baldness" early in life—can be relieved now by special Keele treatment. This is accomplished by an individual programme of scalp stimulation. After treatment you follow a special programme of Keele home care to keep, your scalp loose and your hair growing. RESULTS GUARANTEED Keele Hair and Scalp Consultants guarantee that your hair loss will be reduced to normal, and you will have healthier hair and scalp by your fifth Keele treatment—or the money you spend for treatments to that point will be refunded. You're the judge of results. Don't let "Senile Baldness" overtake you in the prime of life. Treat it . . . with proved Keele treatment. See your Keele scalp consultant today. Hours: 10 a.m. to 7.30 Weekdays; 9-3 Saturdays. KEELE Hair and Scalp Comulti ants. 94 OXFORD TERRACE, CHRISTCHURCH. OTHER CLINICS: Sydney, Newcastle, Melbourne, Adelaide, Parramatta, Hobart, Perth, Auckland, Wellington. Dunedin.
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Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28347, 5 August 1957, Page 13
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