TRY THIS RECIPE TO DARKEN GREV HAIR. Well-known South Australian Resident Tells How to Make Remarkable Hair Restorer that Does Not Rub Off. Mrs. G. Dunn, a well-known resident or Edinburgh, South Australia, and whose hair is still dark, recently made the following , statement: — "Grey, streaked or faded hair can be Quickly turned black, brown or light hrown, whichever shade you wish, by the use of the following- simple remedy that you nan mix up at home. "Merely get loz of Bay Rum. *oz of Glycerine, a email box of Orlex Compound and mix these up with seven (7) ounces or water. Do the mixing yourself to avoid unnecessary cost. Comb the liquid through the hair a couflle of times a week until the desired shade results. You need not hesitate to use thi3 freely, because it is perfectly harmless, does not rub off, is neither sticky nor greasy, and leaves one's hair beautifully glossy and fluffy and v free from dandruff, it should make any grey haired person look many, many years younger."—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 222, 19 September 1928, Page 17
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