MAKE YOUR OWN HAIR TONIC.
A SPECIALIST'S ADVICE. In a recent issue tho Daily Mail, of London. published a special article on the care of the hair, in which was given the formula for a home-made hair tonic that, was highly recommended for its remarkablo hair-growing properties, as well as for stopping falling hair, revitalising the hair roots, and destroying tho dandruff germ. This article was of special interest to me, as the formula was one which I, myself, have seer, used in countless cases with most astonishing benefit, thus confirming my belief that, home-made hair preparations are tho best. For the benefit of thoso who liavo not seen it before, I give t' lo formula herewith. Procure from your chemist a four-ounce bottle containing three ounces of Bay Hum, ono ounce of Lavona do Composee < (Smith's), and 4 dram Menthol Crystals. Dissolve the Crystals in the Bay Rum, and then add tho La'vona de Composee; shako thoroughly, and apply night and morning to the roots of the hair, rubbing into the scalp with the finger tips. This preparation contains no colouring matter, but restores grey hair to its original colour by its action on the hair roots. If you desire it perfumed, add half a spoonful of French Foil Fleur perfume, which combines perfectly with the other ingredients, and imparts a most pleasing scent. (Do cot apply where hair is not desired.)
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14507, 22 October 1910, Page 6 (Supplement)
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