S-sjlojj Esr m S CWPTi Owe 5, rmmp y L Mow the action of Palm transforms your Olive Otis r J is interesting to watch the transfer” mation in the appearance of your hair when you shampoo with Palmolive. To discover how glossy and soft it becomes, how fluffy without dryness. The dandmjf shampoo Dandruff, which doctors call seborrhea and say causes most hair troubles, is not removed by most shampoos. IS This trial bottle of Palmolive Shampoo sent to any address on receipt of 6d. to cover postage and packing. Secure it and learn the results that follow even the first shampoo. Notice how thoroughly Palmolive cleanses your scalp from all dirt, oil and dandruff. This is the secret of healthy hair. And healthy hair means beauty. qA blend of Palm and Olive oils The softening effects of olive oil are responsible for the gloss and softness. It produces a mild, penetrating lather which softens and relaxes the scalp and enters each root and hair cell. The accumulations of dirt and oil arc thoroughly removed, not only from the surface but from the tissue of the scalp. Dandruff is penetrated and removed. Palm oil contributes richness and body to this lather and makes it lasting. Both oils have been famous since Cleopatra's day for their softening, relaxing qualities. The dry, oily scales are impervious to usual cleansing. It only makes them more powdery and flaky so that many people think shampooing makes-dan-druff worse. Yet you must get rid of these scales, if you want to keep your hair. Dandruff packs around the roots and interferes with nutrition. This makes even the normal secretion found on every scalp dangerous to hair health. The softening, penetrating lather produced by the blending of palm and olive oils loosens the scales, dislodges them from the scalp. The delicate organism of each hair is that free for healthy activity. If you haven't had a trial bottle, mad the coupon direct together with 6d. for packing and postage. We want you to learn how even one Palmolive Shampoo transforms your hair. PALMOLIVE SHAMPOO THE BLEND OF PALM AND OLIVE OILS niiiiHiiiiiimmiifiiiimiiiiii'MiitmnmimmiriiiiiiiJi'iH I TRIAL BOTTLE | II • IS The Palmoth-c Company {Australasia), Lid. 3 11 Dent. 355, Vicker’s House, 12 Woodward St., 5 Wellington, N.Z, " 11 I enclose fid to cover postage and packing-] 1! 11 please post trial bottle of Pahnoiiso Sbaxnpooio 11 11 Name -—»■ S Address PSh 6
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Evening Star, Issue 18649, 2 June 1924, Page 3
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