Hairdresser Gives Advice on Grey Hair Tells How lo Make a Home-Made (key Hair Remedy Miss Diana Manners, who has been a hairdresser in Sydney' for the past ten years, gives this advice: —“There is nothing to equal the remedy for grey hair, made up from an ounce of Bay Rum, J ounce of Glycerine and a small box of Orlex Compound, mixed with a half-pint of water. Any chemist can supply these ingredients at a small cost and the mixing is so easy you can do it yourself and save the extra expense. By combing this - liquid through grey hair you can turn it any shade you like, black, brown or light brown, besides making it glossy and fluffy and | free from iicliy dandruff. It is perfectly harmless, free from stickiness, grease or gum and does not rub off. It should make any grey haired person , vastly more youthful in appearance. 1 1
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 23 July 1935, Page 3
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