BEST HAIR SHAMPOO IS ONE WITHOUT SOAP. ♦ Pid you ever stop to think that your hair looks wretchedly bad, simply because you ■wash it too oftpn f We all like to havu lovely clean hair, but most soaps and readymixed .shampoos contain ton much alkali, which dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle and lifeless. Tliev also coat tin l strands with sticky matter that collect;;' dirt quickly, requiring another wash sooner than convenient. J'"or regular use there iij nothing to equal just plain ' colinnted cocrfinut oil (a pure, saponified, but quite greaseless liquid) which is far hetter than the must costly, heavily perfumed (but alkali laden) soap you could use. A couple teaspoonsful cleanses the lmir from roots to tips—completely. .Merely wet the hair with water and rub it through. A copious amount, of rich, heavy, creamy lather collects every sign of dust, dirt, dandruff or excess oil; and it rinses out very easily. Tho hair dries rapidly and uniformly, leaving the scalp soft and cool, and the hair fine and silkv, brilliant, glossy and Huffy. You should have' no difficulty in getting cnlinatcd cocoanut oil from any chemist —but be sure it':; "colinated." This is not at all expensive and will last all the family a long time. Sister -will like it immensely, because it leaves the hair as easy to dress as though, it hadn't been washed at all. (IMPORTANT. —J)o not confuse Colinaled Cocoanut Oil with cheap and iticky emulsified concentrated or saponified cocoanut oil* or raw cocoanut oiis. There is only one' genuine Colinnted Cocoanut Oil. non-greasy, und is .compounded only by the International Laboratories. - Look for the maker's namo on every bottlo to secure satisfaction.) '
While .countrymen and sailors Ere said to maUe the best policemen, among candidates for the London Metropolitan Force are solicitors' clerks. engmeersj medical students and schoolmasters. •
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18415, 23 June 1925, Page 6
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308Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18415, 23 June 1925, Page 6
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