Health Research leads to aid for thin, fine hair
Loss of hair is a concern for many men, particularly when it occurs at a relatively young age. Now, through a new approach to hair grooming from the Beecham Company, a special hairdressing preparation has been developed. The new product, called Protein-Enriched Brylcreem, moisturizes the scalp and conditions dry, thin hair to give it more
> body and bulk. The pro- § duct penetrates the hair shaft making it look ■ thicker and healthier. i “This is not a case of hair just looking thicker”, said a spokesman, “it literally is thicker because ProteinEnriched Brylcreem forms a protective layer on the hair cuticle and its excellent hair conditioning properties could help counterbalance the harsh effects of our climate on hair and scalp conditions.” With daily application of Protein-Enriched Brylcreem the condition of the hair Will improve and it will look thicker and healthier. Look for Protein-Enriched Brylcreem in this distinctive red pack at chemists, supermarket, grocery stores and. hairdressing salons throughout New Zealand. - Advertisment
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