"Wavy" Shampoos.
"Homely Hints." Few people- know that stallax can bo used as a shampoo aiid is far better than anything else for the purpose. It seems to have a natural affinity for the hair, leaving it very glossy, fluffy, and with a pronounced natural "wave." A toaspoonful of stallax granules, dissolved in a cup of hot water, is more than sufficient. Genuine stallax comes to the chemist only in sealed tins, a quantity sufficient to make up twentyfive or thirty separate shampoos. The indescribable lustre it imparts to the hair is quite inimitable. . . For an actual hair grower nothing pure boraninm. It is quite harmless, and sets the hair roots tingling with new life. . . . The use of rougo is jvlmost always, obvious, but powdered colliandum* gives a perfectly natural colour and defies detection.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14836, 29 November 1913, Page 14
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134"Wavy" Shampoos. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14836, 29 November 1913, Page 14
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