ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS
' [By arrangement with Mrs Rollrston. Hair Physician and Face Specialist, qualified London and Paris.] j" J.B."—ln many diseases of the system I generally, as in the acute fevers, the hair ! is shed in quantity. After scarletina, measles, and many of the fevers attended with symptomatic rashes, thinning of the hair and premature baldness is quite j common. The best method of restoring the hair is to get the scalp back to its normal condition by means of the home treatments, preparations for which, together with directions, I could post. Price IG/C for three months' treatment; postage 6d. " G.W." (Hustings).—There are many causes of premature greyness. It is very often hereditary, and in some_ c.. s due to the seborrheic condition of the scalp, which must be remedied before greyness is arrested. A course of treatment is really necessary. Further replies by letter. DOMINION BUILDINGS, Cathedral Square. .10
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 881, 6 December 1916, Page 4
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