% Dry, Thin, and Falling Hair it due, in the majority of cases to imperfect, action of j the sebaceous or oil glands. Deprived of its proper,nourishment, the hair becomes harsh and brittle, the scalp dry and scaly, and the roots choked and lifeless in a hard dry skin. The purest, sweetest, and most effective treatment is a warm shampoo with • Cotjcdka Soap, ; followed ■ by - light" dressings ' with Loticdra, purest of : emollient skin cures, which will produce a clear, wholesome scalp and luxuriant, lustrous hair, when every othec known method fails.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10626, 15 December 1897, Page 5
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