Dandruff Threat Receding
Dandruff is an unpleasant, annoying and persistent nuisance, but it can be treated effectively. The Beecham company, one of the world’s leading medical research companies, markets a men’s hairdressing preparation especially for dandruff-sufferers. Called simply Anti-Dandruff Brylcreem, it can help to alleviate the symptoms of dandruff in just a few days. Releasing laboratory evidence documenting the ef-
fectiveness of AntiDandruff Brylcreem a spokesman confirmed that “Regular treatment with Anti-Dandruff Brylcreem helps alleviate the symptoms of dandruff. These symptoms will not return as long as the treatment is maintained.” For effective dandruff control a little Anti-Dandruff Brylcreem should be massaged into the scalp every day. The active ingredient, Zinc Pyridinethione, immediately begins to act on the scalp while conditioning agents moisturise and groom the hair. Once the symptoms have been arrested, continuance of the treatment is recommended, to maintain both hair and scalp in a healthy condition. Look for Anti-Dandruff Brylcreem in the blue pack at chemists, supermarkets, grocery stores and hairdressing salons throughout New Zealand.
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Press, 1 July 1983, Page 3
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168Dandruff Threat Receding Press, 1 July 1983, Page 3
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