No cure for baldness!
Along with the common cold, medicine has made very little progress in curing baldness. Eminent scientists, doctors, trichologists, and even elderly Australian Gypsies have thrown a little light on to the causes; and surprisingly heredity plays a much smaller part in whether you will keep your hair than does learning bad habits of hair care from your parents. Baldness usually warns its intended victims —with dandruff, falling hair, itchy scalp* over oily or dry scalp, and oi course, thinning patches that snowball in size. Much can be done to arrest the symptoms. One of the leaders in this field is Clive Hair Clinics, at 44 Albert Street, Auckland.
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Press, 24 February 1979, Page 22
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