BALDNESS IN MEN AND WOMEN.
| ITS CAUSE AND .CUBE. The alarming increase in the number of bald or partially bald men seen in our theatres, restaurants, and public places, anil the enormous demand , for wigs, switches, and' artificial hair by women, many of whom ai;e on the sunny side of forty, has led a world-famous expert to make a thorough investigation as'to the cause and euro of baldness. As the result of his researches, he reports that in practically every case falling hair and baldness were due to the dandruff germ, and he, therefore, devoted all his energies to tlio discovery of some means whereby to destroy the dandruff genn. After many failures'and discouragements, he at last found a preparation which, when-rubbed into .the scalp often completely cured the dandruff in from two to three applications; it also, by strengthening the hair roots, promoted the growth of the hair, and frequently restored grey hair to its natural colour. Moreover, when used by people who were completely bald, they were astonished to find that it actually grew new hair on bald heads. The formula for this remarkable 'yet harmless preparation, "Inch we have pleasure in publishing at I tho request of this great specialist, calls : for 3oz. Bay Eum, i dram Menthol' Crystals, and loa. Lavona do Composce, ana. can readily be filled by any chemist. If you dtsiro .it perfumed, .you may add a teaspoonful of French I-'on fume, which combines perfectly with tho 1 other ingredients, and imparts a most - pleasing odour. - 7 Hub thoroughly into the scalp night t and morning w,ith tho finger-tips, being - careful not to apply where hair is not dei sired.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 990, 3 December 1910, Page 11
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277BALDNESS IN MEN AND WOMEN. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 990, 3 December 1910, Page 11
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