Yes, use soap for cleansing-but not on your hair! TO win the beauty that a careful toilet can give, you must use two entirely different j ) cleansing preparations. Soap is for the skin ! /U ) Not for the hair. 1 y / The hair may seem to withstand the abuse of most / F/’t t//' soaps which contain free alkali—but sooner or later ' sgiffigSfe V the hair must become dry, brittle, and often quite ruined—from this harsh chemical, alkali. > When your hair becomes dry from exposure to the !'•<:'-=s wind and dirt—or greasy from perspiration, careful A ' T,"'v, shampooing is all that is needed to make it truly 'w glorious—to fetch forth its real life, shimmering 1 radiance, natural wave and colour, and make it soft, i a 'y/ fresh and luxuriant. ■ j Merely wet yourliair and rub on a couple teaspoonsfiil of Colinated 1/ ■ j l/l Cocoanut Oil. It makes a perfect flood of rich, thick, creamy lather, . //v and cleanses both hair and scalp thoroughly. The lather rinses out X easily, and takes with it every trace of dust, dirt, dandruff, or excessive 'A' I !. ZkX / ) oiliness. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and comes out fine and \ /f, silky, bright, glossy and fluffy, appearing to be much heavier than it J‘' l really is. And, best of all, Colinated Cocoanut Oil leaves the hair easy to dress again as though you hadn’t washed it at all. Get Colinated Cocoanut 1 Oil at any chemist’s, but be sure it’s Z \'OdmWwwT 1 I / "Colinated,” which is not expensive—a \ W 1 / few ounces lasting a long time. \ Discriminating women use soap ' .Y 4 for Skin cleansing—but not on \ Vll i' i the hair —for which Colinated // ' ''tfl Oil is especially designed. /! /fAyS I . A Obtainable at Reliable : ! Chemists Everywhere. A \ j, Z" il I il!4f f ijpl ' | lII' ' 1 ■ f <ss»ill Illi lilll o|| _
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Southland Times, Issue 19458, 23 January 1925, Page 8
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