THE BEST TREATMENT FOR ITCHING SCALPS, DANDRUFF AND FALLING HAIR, To allay itching and irritation of the scalp, prevent dry, thin, and falling hair, remove crust, stales and dandruff, and ■ promote the growth and beauty of the hair, the following special treatment is most effective, agreeable, and economical On retiring, comb th-j hair out straight all round, then begin at the side and make a parting, gently rubbing Cuticura Ointment into the parting with a bit of soft flannel held over the end of the finger. Anoint additional partings about , half, an inch apart until the whole scalp has been treated, the purpose being to get the Cuticura Ointment on the scalp skin rather than on the hair. It is well to place a light covering over the hair to protect the pillow from possible stain. The next morning shampoo with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Shampoos alone may be used as often as agreeable, but once or twice a month is generally sufficient for this special treatment for women's hair. Although Cuticura Soap and Ointment are sold throughout the world, a sample 0 each, with 32-page Skin Book, will be mailed free on application to R. Towns and 0.. Dept. T, Sydney, N.S.W.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15717, 18 September 1914, Page 9
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