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TOILET HINTS. BEAUTIFUL HAIR adds- to the attractions of a pretty face and half redeems a plain one. No part of the organisation requires more attention. From the very earliest ago the Jlair should receive tho most constant ami thorough attention, great , care taken to cultivate thorough cleanliness, which is the most .eeential safeguard against all future diseases of the ecalp and the consequent falling of the hair. DANJDKOTF. Dandruff is the most common of all scalp diseases, aud once it has mode headway is extremely difficult to cure. In tho incipient 6tage, however, it easily yields to treatment. If neglected it invariably produces irritation of the Bcalp, falling of the hair, baldness, and premature greyness, \yhile the hair is' robbed ot its tone, colour, and luxuriance. Mrs. Rolleston. advises all who_ are_ troubled with Dandruff to apply Virginian Scalp Food before" washing. the hair. Price 3s 6d per jar. Posted (plain wrapper) 3s 9d. Courses of Treatment from 21i. Single Treatments 6s. BALDNESS. This affection of the hair folicles, unless following an acute disease, progresses slowly, and is caused by pressure from stiff hat bands, sedantary occupations, mental worry, too frequent washing, and, most often, from inadequate or impropqr care of the scalp. When Baldness is treated in its early stages there is every hope of curing it. ■ Massage of the Scalp should be done twice a week at least, antl the daily use of a speoial lotion, for baldness is absolutely necessary. Special Lotion for Baldness, ss. 'Posted (plaiu wrapper), 5s 6d. In Localised Baldness, or Alopecia Areata, tho hair will suddenly fall off in one or more patches. It is generally oavised by debility or some local nerve i trouble in tho scalp. Immediate treatment is necessary, and an _ ointment apI plied every night and morning. Alopecia Ointment, 4s 6d. Hair Splitting and Breaking— This condition is usually met with among persons ; in poor health, or those Svho have dandruff of long standing. The split ends of the hair should be clipped off or singed away, and _ a thorough course of eoalp maseage given, 4 as wall U6 a stimulating Hair Tonic applied. Clipping and Singeing, lfi 6d; Hair Tonic, 3a od. , GUEYNESS. When Greyness is premature— that is, when it is caused by lllnese, worry, or a general debilitated stato of thG system— it may often, by timely, care, be entirely arrested, but when greyness Jb hereditary it is almost useless to attempt to prevent it by treatment, and the only means of restoring the colour is to use a reliable Hair Stain or Hair Restorer. imperial i-itur btam, all shades, 4b 6d bottle. Dr. Waldron's Hair Restorer, 7s 6d bottle. Posted (plain wrapper), Bs. Courses of Treatment from 21s. Single Treatments ss. , HAIRDHESSING. INDIVIDUALITY IN COIFFURE., A woman should always try to find a ' style of hair dress suitable to hor form of face and feature It is not necessary to make this elaborate. Oftimes tho simplest style is the most becoming. Illustrations of Londou and Paris H^irdrossinge are received every month, and a speciality is mado of Ball and Evening Coiffure. Lessons in Hairdressing, ss. HAIRDRESSING ACCESSORIES. The present style of hairdressing demands—if the hair is not luxuriant— a little assistance in tho form of Switches, Braids, Pompadours, Toupoes, etc. Mrs. Rolloston is a direct importer of human hair, moßt carefully selected for her by her agent in Paris. II is necessary to exercise gr^afc care in purohasing human hair, as Chinese and Japanese. has a conj Biderablo sale in both - England and | America, but it is under euspioion as being sometimes tho communicator of skin diseases of a painful, persistent character. Ladies, whose hair is scanty, will, by calling on Mre. Rolleston, be advised of tho best means of hairdressing. Hair comb' I ings, it not short or broken, make up Well into switches, braiding, or rolls. CHILDREN'S HAIR, The care of the hair in youth is so imporfcuni. and essential a matter in relation to its welfare later on in lifo that mothers are advised to bring thoir children to Mrt. Rolleston to have their hair cut periodically, and learn the care and treatment of it. Advice gratis. Clipping Is, "Dandarino" specially recommended for removing dandruff from "children's scalpe. Price 2s 6d per jar. Posted (plain wrappers), 2s 9d. HYPBRTRYOHQSIS, OR SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. The condition of hypertryohosis it far

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 154, 29 June 1912, Page 9

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