How to have Thick and Pretty Half.
"Homo Talents." Soaps anil artificial shampoos ruin many beautiful heads of hair. Few people know that a teaspconful of Rood sta'.lax dissolved in a cup of hot water has a natural affinity for the hair, and makes the most delightful shampoo imaginable. It leaves the hair brilliant, soft, and wavy, cleaasrs the scalp completely and greatlv stimulates the hair growth. The only drawback is that stallax seems rather expensive. It comes to the chemist mlv in sealed packages, which retail at half a crown. However, as this is sufficient for twenty-five or .thirty shampoos, it reallv works out very cheaply in the end. • ' * For an actual hair-grower nothing equals pure boranium. It is quite harm" less, and sets the hair roots tingling with new life. " * * Tho use of rongs is almost always obvious, but powdered colliandum gives a perfectly'natural colour, and deles detection.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1954, 10 January 1914, Page 11
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150How to have Thick and Pretty Half. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1954, 10 January 1914, Page 11
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