TO STOP HAIR FROM FALLING . c ... ' OUT.
There are doubtless few of our readers I who,do not suffer more or lees from falling ! hair— forerunner of baldness. While there are several causes for this annoying condition, it is in nine cases out of ten duo to the dandruff germ, which, by penetrating the hair root, .'destroys the' vitality thereof and relaxes tho muscular tissues which hold and protect the hair sac. If permitted to remain in undisturbed possession, the dandruff germ soon , destroys the life of the hair root, and permanent baldness ensues. To destroy tho dandruff germ, stop hair from falling out, and prevent "baldness, we know of nothing so effective as to rub into the scalp morning and night with the finger tips a lotion which any chemist can prepare by mixing three ounces Bay Rum with one ounce Lavona de Oomposee, and a-quarter dram Menthol Crystals. The addition of a spoonful of French Fon Fleur Perfume gives a peculiarly lasting and pleasing odour that is greatly appreciated by many. Used as indicated above, this tonic is unequalled. It is absolutely harmless, contains no colouring matter, and many claim that it has restored their grey hair to its original colour. ivßaution, —Owing to the peculiar hair-grow-r ing properties of this preparation readers UwiracL not tg wberg hair is not
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14531, 19 November 1910, Page 6 (Supplement)
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