IF HAIR IS TOO THTN TO HIDE BALI) PATCHES. Mrs M Ross, a popular Victorian resident, gives some surprising news, .vet welcome advice, to those who would produce that attraction so much desired bv women of all ages—namely - nice hair. To carry out Mrs Rosa s advice you must get from the chemist an ounce of a recently discovered compound, ehrystolis concentrate, dilute it at home with 13 ounces of hot water, aud massage into the scalp It is not at all sticky or gummy, but pleasant, clean and easy to use. Mrs Ross states: The hair on the crown of my head was so thin that I always had to dress it in one stylo only, in order to hide a bald patch. I have not yet stopped using the crystolis yet ail o**er the former bald patch there is new hair, some well over an inch long. The difference between an attractive woman and an ugly woman is simply the difference between the pretty, goodlooking hair that softens the features, and the scraggy, faded, brittle hair that hardens the expression. It’s pretty hair more than pretty features that gives the appearance of youth and beauty The ounce of crystolis concentrate doesn't cost much. A little attention now ensures abundant, healthy and beautiful hair for years to come. G
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16582, 15 November 1921, Page 3
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